



Cannon and Ball were part of the seventies comedic landscape. Just like Morcambe and Wise and the Two Ronnies, they were everywhere. I have seen them on stage and they are very good indeed. If you want to check out their own web site, click on Cannon and Ball.
The biography below was taken from the Comedy Kings web site
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Thomas Derbyshire and Robert Harper were both born in Oldham. They met in the early 1960s while working as welders in the same factory.
Becoming friends, they formed a club act known as Bobby and Stevie Rhythm, which became the Sherrell Brothers then The Harper Brothers. Initially they were a vocal duo, but over time started to introduce more comedy into their act. They turned professional in the late 1960s, and eventually changed their name to Cannon and Ball.
Their first TV appearance was on Opportunity Knocks in 1968, where they came last. Other early TV work included appearances on Wheeltappers and Shunters Social Club during the 1970s. However, during this time their work remained predominantly in clubs and theatres.

In 1978 they were asked to film sketches to be used in Bruce Forsyth's Big Night on ITV. Despite the fact the sketches were dropped from the show, they were offered their own TV series which aired in 1979.
Throughout the 1980s Cannon and Ball were two of British TVs biggest stars, with
annual TV series and Christmas specials. They released their own feature film, The
Boys In Blue, and broke box-
Their last TV series was in 1991, by which time tastes had changed and they were no longer 'fashionable' on TV. Despite this, they continued their theatre summer seasons and pantomimes, where they still drew large audiences. Guest appearances on TV shows have also continued.
Although things seemed to be going well in the 1980s,
things off-
During the 1990s and 2000s Cannon and Ball have continued working, with theatre tours, summer shows, pantomimes and TV appearances keeping them busy. They now also perform regular Christian concerts and 'evening with...' shows where they talk about their life story and their faith.
Having been together for over 40 years, Cannon and Ball are now the longest running
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