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Sir Lenworth George Henry (born 29 August 1958) [1] is an English comedian, actor and writer. He gained success as a stand-up comedian and impressionist in the late 1970s and early 1980s, culminating in The Lenny Henry Show in 1984.
Big (Lenny Henry), a large and purple bear-like creature who is very friendly and laid-back. Small (Lenny Henry), a small and orange dog-like creature who is very raucous and impulsive. Ruby (Imelda Staunton (series 1–2); Tamsin Heatley (series 3), a pink red-haired mouse who lives in a hole within Big and Small's house. She is generally ...
The game featured voice overs from Lenny Henry and Harry Enfield, and several other references to Comic Relief and tomatoes; the theme for the 1993 campaign. In 2001 J. K. Rowling wrote two books for Comic Relief based on her famous Harry Potter series, entitled Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them and Quidditch Through the Ages. The ...
Sir Lenny Henry tearfully took his final bow as the host of Comic Relief on Friday night (15 March), after fronting the annual fundraising event for the past 39 years.. As one of his last hosting ...
COMMENT: For almost 40 years, Sir Lenny Henry has been the face, and beating heart, of Comic Relief’s Red Nose Day appeals. As he signs off for the final time, Kevin E G Perry pays tribute to a ...
Sir Lenny Henry is stepping down as host of the BBC’s fundraising telethon Comic Relief after nearly 40 years.. The 65-year-old comedian co-founded the charity with director Richard Curtis in ...
Elephant (voiced by Lenny Henry): Elephant has a trunk that cleans his friends. Lion (voiced by Patrice Naiambana): Lion is the king of Tinga Tinga. Tortoise (voiced by Shaun Parkes): Tortoise is the genius. Hippo (voiced by Johnnie Fiori): Hippo lives in a water hole.
Our Favourite Shop (released as Internationalists in the United States) is the second studio album by English band the Style Council.Recorded ten months after the band's debut, Café Bleu, it was released on 8 June 1985 on Polydor.