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JIMMY STAR BOOK

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November 28, 2025

Bourbon with Sinatra, lemonade with Elvis and a final chat with Brucie... MARK JEFFERIES turns the spotlight on Tarby's celeb-packed autobiography

JIMMY STAR BOOK

HE was the youngest British comic to get his own TV show and went on to become a 60-year veteran of stage and screen, so Jimmy Tarbuck has a lot of tales to tell.

And in his new autobiography, Laughter is the Best Medicine, he treats us to a few of them.

Like the time Sinatra told him “call me Frank”. And when he failed to give Elvis Presley a lemonade.

There are good times with Bruce Forsyth, Eric Morecambe and Tommy Cooper - and tough times, including an arrest and release without charge.

After his breakthrough moment on ITV's Sunday Night at the Palladium in 1963, Jimmy became host of the show from 1965 to 1967, as well as his own series, It's Tarbuck!

The proud Liverpudlian went on to host numerous popular quiz shows, including Winner Takes All, which he presented for over a decade, as well as Full Swing and Tarby’s Frame Game.

He then returned to stand-up and presented variety shows, such as Live at the Palladium, Live from Her Majesty's and For One Night Only.

In 1994, he was made an OBE for his services to comedy, as well as his charitable contributions. He married Pauline in 1959 and they have three children - including actor and presenter Liza, 60.

Now 85, he concludes his first memoir by saying: “I've had a fantastic life. It's been wonderful. Would I like to do it all again? Yes, please! I wish I was just starting out. I've had the most unbelievable luck.

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