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image captionBobby Ball was one half of TV comedy duo Cannon and Ball
A foundation has been set up in memory of comedian Bobby Ball to help causes in the area he fell in love with.
The Cannon and Ball star died aged 76 after testing positive for Covid-19 at Blackpool s Victoria Hospital in October.
His widow Yvonne Ball has launched the Bobby Ball Foundation, which will raise money for organisations along the Fylde Coast in Lancashire.
Mrs Ball said her late husband would do anything for charity .
She said the family were in a mess after his death, but building the foundation had kept them going .
BBC Radio Lancashire celebrates 50 years on-air
Lancashire’s local BBC station is celebrating 50 years on-air today and the launch of its Make a Difference Awards.
BBC Radio Blackburn, as it was originally know, started officially on January 26th 1971 and expanded to cover the whole county ten years later.
And today, key workers from around the area, from doctors and nurses to teachers and bin crews, have come together to form the Lancashire Heroes Choir.
More than 50 key workers recorded themselves singing to the Cannon and Ball classic Together We’ll Be OK.
The song has been produced by BBC Radio Lancashire and the BBC Philharmonic and the awards will honour those who are truly remarkable – recognising their achievements and contribution to life in Lancashire.