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Comedy veteran Dodd on the mend | |
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Comedian Ken Dodd has undergone successful hernia surgery in Liverpool, which has forced two of his shows to be postponed. | |
The star, who turned 80 in November, told the BBC he was doing "fine" and would be back on stage next month. | |
Performances in Birkenhead and St Helens, which had been planned for this week, will now take place next month. | Performances in Birkenhead and St Helens, which had been planned for this week, will now take place next month. |
"The surgeon found my chuckle muscle and said it's in very good condition," the veteran comedian joked. | |
Mr Dodd was due to play at Birkenhead's Pacific Road Arts Centre on New Year's Day and the Theatre Royal in St Helens next Sunday. | |
Refunds will be given to fans who cannot attend the new gigs. | |
Mr Dodd said the surgery came after he suffered severe stomach pains just hours after performing before a sell-out crowd at Liverpool's Philharmonic Hall. | |
Enduring appeal | Enduring appeal |
"It's what you call a strangulated hernia. They brought me to the Royal Liverpool Hospital and did the operation right away." | |
He has nearly 30 other shows scheduled for the first half of 2008. | |
Showing characteristic good humour, the star said he had them laughing from his hospital trolley. | |
"As I was being wheeled down to surgery I was telling jokes. I was given an anaesthetic needle, I started off telling a joke and for the first time in my life I don't remember the end of it." | |
The star is famous for performing with his feather duster - or "tickling stick" - and has built his shows around Knotty Ash, the Liverpool suburb where he was born. | The star is famous for performing with his feather duster - or "tickling stick" - and has built his shows around Knotty Ash, the Liverpool suburb where he was born. |
He tells fantasy stories of its inhabitants, whom he describes as the "Diddy Men". | He tells fantasy stories of its inhabitants, whom he describes as the "Diddy Men". |
Dodd was the subject of an Arena documentary on BBC Two on Christmas Eve, which followed him on tour and examined the reasons for his lasting popularity. | Dodd was the subject of an Arena documentary on BBC Two on Christmas Eve, which followed him on tour and examined the reasons for his lasting popularity. |
He said he had received messages of support from all over the world. |