Rock On, Tommy: The Bobby Ball Story
A tribute to one of Britain's most popular entertainers, Bobby Ball who died recently. Friends, family and co-stars celebrate the much-loved comedian and actor's life.
A tribute to one of Britain's most popular entertainers, Bobby Ball who died recently. Friends, family and co-stars celebrate the much-loved comedian and actor's life.
Tommy Cannon
Presenter/Narrator
Bobby Ball
Himself (Archive)
Shane Richie
Himself
Hugh Dennis
Himself
Joe Wilkinson
Himself
Yvonne Ball
Herself
Darren Harper
Himself
Robert Harper
Himself
Joanne Ball
Herself
A tribute to one of Britain's most popular entertainers, Bobby Ball who died recently. Friends, family and co-stars celebrate the much-loved comedian and actor's life.
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เควิน ฮาร์ทจะมาปล่อยมุกฮาและเสิร์ฟพิซซ่าอบจากเตาอิฐที่บ้านของเขาเอง พร้อมเมาท์มอยเรื่องการแชทกลุ่มของพวกผู้ชาย เซ็กส์หลังวัย 40 และประสบการณ์ชีวิตหลังติดเชื้อโควิด-19
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นอร์ม แม็คโดนัลด์ ชวนคิดเรื่องกาสิโน คนกินคน การแจ้งความจำนงก่อนตาย ตลอดจนเหตุผลที่เราต้องพร้อมรับมือกับทุกสิ่งที่เข้ามาในชีวิต ในผลงานคอมเมดี้สเปเชียลครั้งสุดท้ายของเขา
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