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Hundreds of mourners have attended the funeral of comic Bernard Manning, who died last week aged 76. | Hundreds of mourners have attended the funeral of comic Bernard Manning, who died last week aged 76. |
Fellow comedians at the ceremony in Manchester included Irishman Frank Carson, who read the eulogy at the service, and Roy "Chubby" Brown. | Fellow comedians at the ceremony in Manchester included Irishman Frank Carson, who read the eulogy at the service, and Roy "Chubby" Brown. |
Manning's horse-drawn hearse stopped at his Embassy Club before the funeral service at Blackley Crematorium. | Manning's horse-drawn hearse stopped at his Embassy Club before the funeral service at Blackley Crematorium. |
The comedian's family and closest friends will attend a wake, to be held at the club following the funeral. | The comedian's family and closest friends will attend a wake, to be held at the club following the funeral. |
Established compere | Established compere |
Manning's son and two surviving sisters led an estimated 300 mourners into the chapel, while a further 150 people listened to proceedings on loudspeakers outside. | |
The late comedian's hearse passed his Manchester club | |
Some 500 people lined the streets near the comic's club in his hometown of Middleton, where he used to perform several shows each week. | Some 500 people lined the streets near the comic's club in his hometown of Middleton, where he used to perform several shows each week. |
Comedian and former host of TV gameshow Catchphrase, Roy Walker, paid his respects, along with comedians Jim Bowen, Stan Boardman, Bobby Ball and his comedy partner Tommy Cannon. | |
Father Bryan Cunningham who conducted the service, recounted a conversation Manning had had with his son Bernard Junior a few weeks ago. | |
"Bernard Junior asked him ''Do you want to be buried or cremated?' He looked up and said, 'Surprise me'." | |
Irish-born comedian Carson, who delivered the eulogy, said he had visited Manning recently in hospital and he "was still sparing no-one", telling a joke about an Irishman in front of him. | |
"He didn't even spare the nurses. He was complaining that they changed his medication to iron tablets and he woke up facing north," added Carson. | |
"I love you, I miss you," concluded the entertainer, choking back tears. | |
Manning was fondly remembered by fellow comics at the funeral | |
Former Manchester United player Dennis Law was also among the mourners, along with former Coronation Street star Bruce Jones, who played Les Battersby in the ITV soap. | |
Manning, who died from a kidney condition, shot to fame on 1970s ITV programme The Comedians, and was an established compere throughout his career. | |
The entertainer wrote his own eulogy which was published in the Daily Mail after his death, in which he defended himself against accusations of racism. | The entertainer wrote his own eulogy which was published in the Daily Mail after his death, in which he defended himself against accusations of racism. |