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Cannon & Ball star Bobby Ball dies at 76 after testing positive for coronavirus

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Bobby Ball dead: Cannon & Ball star dies at 76 after testing positive for coronavirus

The actor and comedian, who was one half of beloved double act Cannon&Ball, has died in hospital after testing positive for Covid-19

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Bobby Ball, one half of the comedy double act Cannon & Ball, has died at the age of 76 after testing positive for Covid-19.

The actor and comedian had been taken to hospital experiencing breathing problems before he was confirmed to have the coronavirus.

Bobby, whose real name was Robert Harper, died at Blackpool Victoria Hospital on Wednesday evening.

His best friend and comedy partner Tommy Cannon said he's 'devastated' by the news as he paid tribute using the duo's classic catchphrase.

"Rock on, my good friend, I can't believe this, I'm devastated," he shared.

A statement from the duo's management read: "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.

"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."

Bobby's beloved wife of 46 years, Yvonne said: "I will always miss him, he was so joyful, full of fun and mischievous."

The actor, comedian and singer is best known for hosting the ITV's The Cannon and Ball show for nine years with with his best friend Tommy Cannon.

He went on to star in various dramas and sitcoms including Last of the Summer Wine and Heartbeat.

In 2005 he took part in reality series I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!, where he finished in sixth place.

Since 2009 he played the role of Frank in long-running BBC Sitcom Not Going Out, alongside Lee Mack.

Following the tragic news, many of Bobby's celebrity friends have paid tribute to the entertainer.

TV star Les Dennis described Ball as a "true entertainer with real funny bones".

In a tweet, he said: "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."

Comedian Jason Manford said he was "heartbroken" at the news of Ball's death.

He tweeted: "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".

BBC radio presenter Tony Blackburn tweeted: "So sorry to hear that Bobby Ball has passed away. He was a very funny man and gave us some good comedy over the years. R.I.P. thanks for the laughs".

Peep Show star Neil Fitzmaurice tweeted: "I'm on my way to The Sharpe Project. A place we filmed Mount Pleasant at for 8 years. A place we shared love and laughter with Bobby Ball! I've just heard he's gone! Heartbroken doesn't cover it! A wonderful, funny, kind extremely talented gentleman. God Bless you Bobby! X".

Blue singer Antony Costa, who took part in I'm A Celebrity alongside Ball in 2005, tweeted: "Just heard the news about my friend and fellow I'm a celebrity contestant Bobby ball ...I'm devastated by the news. Thoughts go out to the Yvonne and the family R.I.P bobbyball xx so so sad x"

Ball was born Robert Harper on January 28 1944 and found fame on the The Cannon & Ball Show opposite his lifelong friend Tommy Cannon.