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Brought a lot of smiles and laughs into my life.

RIP, hope your God does have a sense of Humour lol

Comedian Dave Allen dies aged 68

Dave Allen

Allen was famed for his dry routines

Irish comedian Dave Allen, famed for his TV routines as he perched on a stool with drink and cigarette in hand, has died in his sleep aged 68.

He was most famous for his TV shows Tonight With Dave Allen and Dave Allen at Large, which featured his satires on topics including religion.

Allen got his first break on a BBC talent show in 1959, and toured with the Beatles in the UK and France.

He died in his sleep on Thursday night at his west London home.

He leaves a wife, Karin, and three children.

Dave Allen

He was the original grumpy old man - he had so much anger and that was where he got his energy from

Writer Ian Davidson

The BBC's head of comedy Jon Plowman called Allen a "wonderful comedian" who would be sadly missed.

"That extraordinary relaxed style with a cigarette in one hand and a glass of whiskey in the other as he buttonholed us with wonderful jokes and stories is the image that we shall remember," he told the BBC News website.

"He was a groundbreaker in many ways, particularly in the jokes and sketches that had a go at religion - something that certainly came from his growing up in Ireland that was sometimes quite tough for its day."

Mr Plowman added that Allen "tried to show the hypocrisies of the world as well as its funny side".

He said it was thankful that the comic's material was still available on radio and television, adding: "The world is nevertheless a sadder place for his passing."

'Sense of absurd'

Writer Ian Davidson, who worked for 10 years with Allen, told the BBC News website: "He had so much anger, especially against the priesthood, and that was where he got his energy. He also had such a keen sense of the absurd.

Dave Allen

Allen retired from performing in 1999

"He was terrific to work with - whenever we visited him the first thing on his mind was making us lunch."

Mr Davidson paid tribute to Allen's ability to spin out stories on stage.

"I always enjoyed the tales about how he lost part of his finger - he never told them the same way," he said.

"I could always tell they were lies. No-one knows how he really lost part of his finger."

Strong language

Allen's first UK TV series was ITV's Tonight With Dave Allen, although he had become well-known through his guest spots on BBC One's The Val Doonican Show.

It was followed by Dave Allen At Large for the BBC, in which he developed his familiar themes of debunking religious rituals - inspired by his strict Catholic upbringing.

During the 1980s he moved onto an eponymous show simply featuring Allen with his trademark stool and glass of whiskey. One of his routines led to questions being asked in the House of Commons about his strong language.

It led to a 1991 stage show, An Evening With Dave Allen, and a series for ITV in 1993. His last performance came in 1999, when he recorded a rare interview for BBC Radio 4.

He remained protective of his material, refusing to allow it to be rebroadcast while he was alive.

Offers of work had continued to come in, and he was considering a project scheduled for later this year when he died.

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