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Comedian Bob Monkhouse's 'comeback' in cancer campaign ad

Comedian Bob Monkhouse is making a comeback from beyond the grave to appear in a TV campaign about the disease that killed him.
The star died from prostate cancer aged 75 in 2003.
Now, thanks to computer wizardry, he can be seen in an ad for Prostate Cancer Research's Give A Few Bob campaign. The ad-makers took archive footage of Monkhouse and blended it with shots of a body double taken in a graveyard in Surrey.
The script is spoken by a soundalike and begins with Monkhouse saying: "Just when you thought it was safe to turn on your TV again, here I am. Gosh, four years already, doesn't time fly."
He goes on to tell one of his favourite gags: "I wanted to die like my father, quietly, in his sleep - not screaming and terrified like his passengers."
And he says: "What killed me kills one man per hour in Britain. That's even more than my wife's cooking. Let's face it, as a comedian, I died many deaths. Prostate cancer, I don't recommend."
Monkhouse's widow Jackie, 70, told The Sun: "When I was approached about the Give A Few Bob campaign I felt it would be a great honour for my husband.
"Bob would love this ad. It's funny but has a serious message about the threat of prostate cancer.
"They've done a fabulous job bringing my Bob back - although there's a bulge in the lapel of his jacket he wouldn't have stood for. I have the original upstairs and it fitted him like a glove."
The campaign aims to raise donations for research into the disease.
The ad agency came up with the idea after seeing the Radio 2 promotional film in which Elvis Presley appeared on stage with the Sugababes and Noel Gallagher.
Here's the campaign website:
Give A Few Bob campaign
A quote from this website: 'Shockingly, although it's almost as common as breast cancer, it gets a fraction of the research funding.'

There's a few people on the comments who are clearly pretty clued up:
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Let us hope that it goes some way to addressing the obscene and hugely disproportionate funding for research that has been allowed to exist for so long. With a higher death rate from prostate cancer than, say, breast cancer there needs to be a better balance.
- James, West of England

Brilliant idea.
Because of the usual extreme prejudice against men, prostate cancer still has no reliable method of detection, no properly funded best practice treatments, no screening programme, and research funding that is a very tiny fraction of what is spent on women's cancers.
Men are no less valuable than are women and it is high time that we underwent a major culture shift to right this appalling social injustice that is apparent across the board wherever 'gender' (sic) is salient.
This is just a very small start.
- Steve Moxon, Sheffield




 
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Re: Comedian Bob Monkhouse's 'comeback' in cancer campaign ad

This sounds awesome... as soon as it is out, I hope someone can put it on youtube so it can be uploaded here.

Also, I think Bob's wife sounds like a TRUE lady. What a gem!








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