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Laurel and Hardy immortalised into bronze statues

London, Apr 20 (ANI): Legendary comedy duo Laurel and Hardy have been immortalised into bronze statues in Cumbrian town where Stan Laurel was born.

The fundraisers spent 10 years raising 60,000 pounds for the sculpture, which will be placed outside the Coronation Hall theatre in Ulverston.

The statues, designed and created by Graham Ibbeson, were unveiled by comedian Ken Dodd, 81.

In a partnership lasting 31 years, the pair Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy acted in 106 films spanning the silent era until the 1950s.

The occasion was attended by hundreds of fans including members of The Sons of the Desert fan club who helped raise funds for the sculptures.

Dodd said he was "tickled" to be chosen to unveil the memorial.

"Laurel and Hardy made the world laugh. They were the kings of comedy," the BBC quoted Dodd as saying.

"I sculpted Stan and Ollie over a winter period a few years ago, it was cold and miserable in the workshop, however, when I took the cover off the boys every morning it uplifted my soul," said Mr Ibbeson.

"Stan and Ollie were looking down on me with grins on their faces, and I was looking back at the greatest clowns that have walked this Earth with affection and joyous memories," he added. (ANI)

Keith Moon immortalised with heritage blue plaque

London, Mar 9 (ANI): Legendary singer Keith Moon has been honoured with a heritage blue plaque in London.The heritage rock dedicated to The Who's drummer, who died in 1978 aged 32 from a prescription drug overdose, was unveiled at London's Marquee Club, where the band played their first gig."He was one of the great drummers of the era," the Sun quoted David Graham, of the Heritage Foundation, as saying.Band's lead singer Roger Daltrey also spoke at the.....
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