Bobby Ball died at Blackpool Victoria Hospital last night, his manager confirmed.
Ball was one half of comedy duo Cannon & Ball, alongside his long-time friend Tommy Cannon, and also starred in a number of sitcoms including Not Going Out and Benidorm.
Cannon led tributes by quoting his friend’s catchphrase: “Rock on, my good friend, I can’t believe this, I’m devastated.”
A statement issued by Ball’s manager said: “It is with great personal sadness that on behalf of Yvonne Ball, and the family, and Tommy Cannon, I announce that Bobby Ball passed away at Blackpool Victoria Hospital on the 28th October 2020 approximately 21:30.
“Bobby had been taken to the hospital for tests as he started with breathing problems.
“At first it was thought to be a chest infection but a test proved positive for COVID-19.
“His wife Yvonne said the hospital and staff could not have been more wonderful, as they were outstanding in their care of duty and they did everything possible for him and she cannot praise them enough.”
The statement continued: “She said that the family and Tommy would like to express their sincere thanks to the many, many people who have been fans of Bobby and they know that they will all share in part the great loss and total sadness that Yvonne, the family and Tommy all feel.
“Yvonne added that their need for privacy at this time has to be a priority. No further announcements or statements will be made.”
Ball’s wife of 46 years said: “I will always miss him, he was so joyful, full of fun and mischievous.”
Cannon and Ball hosted their own hugely popular variety show, The Cannon & Ball Show, from 1979 to 1988.
Ball was also known for making appearances on shows from Last Of The Summer Wine to Heartbeat and Benidorm.
In 2005, he was part of the I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! line-up and was sixth to be eliminated.
In recent years, Ball played the character of Frank on Lee Mack’s sitcom Not Going Out.
Tributes have poured in from the stars of the comedy world
Jason Manford said he was “heartbroken” at the news of Ball’s death,
So heartbroken to read about the passing of comedy legend Bobby Ball. Such a hilarious man. The comedy community is a poorer place without him. ❤️???? #RockOn #RIPBobbyBall pic.twitter.com/CP74RSPEx4
— Jason Manford (@JasonManford) October 29, 2020
Les Dennis also paid tribute, saying: “Just heard the sad news that the wonderful Bobby Ball has died. He was a true entertainer with real funny bones. Thoughts with Tommy, Yvonne and his family at this sad time. RIP Bobby.”
Rufus Hound recalled his experience of working with Cannon & Ball:
Being on stage with Cannon & Ball was like the Comedy Gods telling me "Well done son. You did it. You're worthy"
That spark. The chaos of Bobby. Just always so ON POINT.
In a world of Oxbridge graduates controlling comedy on TV, Bobby was something more rare and more precious.
— Rufus Hound (@RufusHound) October 29, 2020
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