Comic and impersonator Mike Yarwood dies aged 82

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omedian and impersonator Mike Yarwood has died aged 82, the Royal Variety Charity has introduced.

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Yarwood grew to become a family title within the Sixties and Nineteen Seventies along with his impressions of politicians and different celebrities.

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He spent his later years on the Royal Variety Charity’s Brinsworth House, in Twickenham, south-west London, and died in hospital on Friday.

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Yarwood was born on June 14 1941 in Bredbury, Cheshire, and was a lifelong supporter of Stockport County soccer membership.

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The Royal Variety Charity stated it was deeply saddened to announce his dying, including: “He leaves behind an immeasurable void in the entertainment industry.”

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It continued: “Mike Yarwood quickly rose to prominence for his exceptional ability to mimic the voices and mannerisms of countless celebrities and public figures.

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The Mike Yarwood Show (1977) holds the record for the largest single Christmas Day audience of 21.4 million viewers

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“His talent for impersonation brought smiles to the faces of millions and his unique ability to capture the essence of his subjects made him an icon in the comedy world.

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“Throughout his career, Mike graced television screens nationwide, becoming a household name in the 1960s and 1970s. His variety shows, including The Mike Yarwood Show, and Mike Yarwood In Persons, captivated audiences and showcased his uncanny talent for mimicry on prime-time television for two decades.

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“The Mike Yarwood Show (1977) holds the record for the largest single Christmas Day audience of 21.4 million viewers.

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“Mike’s family have asked that their privacy be respected during this sad and difficult time.”

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Yarwood was well-known for his impressions of prime ministers Harold Wilson and Edward Heath, in addition to the then Prince of Wales.

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He stated he was simply six when he did his first one, stuffing a cushion up his jumper and placing on a pair of glasses to impersonate Billy Bunter.

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Television comic Kate Robbins posted on X, previously generally known as Twitter: “So sad to hear the great MikeYarwood has died. I was lucky enough to work with him in the 80s. The guv’nor of impressionists.

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“When I was Sarah Brightman to his Cliff Richard we could hardly get anything done for laughing so much. Thanks, Mike. You were always a star to me.”

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LBC presenter Iain Dale posted: “Today we’ve lost a titan of comedy, Mike Yarwood was one of the biggest stars of TV comedy in the 1970s.

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“He was the impressionist’s impressionist and blazed the trail for those that followed in his wake, yet he was sometimes underappreciated.”

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