By Lidia Molina-Whyte

Published: Friday, 05 November 2021 at 12:00 am


Lionel Blair has died at the age of 92, his agent has confirmed.

The variety entertainer’s long career spanned acting, dancing, choreography and presenting the likes of Name That Tune. He is perhaps best known for his time as a team captain on classic quiz show Give Us a Clue, but more recently he appeared on Ricky Gervais’ Extras and took part in Celebrity Big Brother’s 2014 edition.

Born in Montreal in 1928, Blair moved to London at the age of 2 and began performing with his sister when he turned 13.

Blair spoke to RadioTimes.com in 2017 about his time in The Real Marigold Hotel, revealing the life lessons he had learned during his time on the series.

“I always used to lie about my age. I didn’t want TV companies to hire someone younger. But now I tell everybody! I’m proud that I’m still tap dancing at 88,” he said. “I have a power plate machine at home, which keeps everything jiggling and shaking and moving!”

Since news of his passing broke on 4th November, many celebrities and entertainment greats have taken to social media to pay tribute to the entertainer.

Actress Bonnie Langford shared a picture of the pair alongside the caption: “Dear Lionel. Privileged to have been your dance partner.”

. Dear Lionel. Privileged to have been your dance partner. #Lionelblair ⭐️???????? xx pic.twitter.com/2QjRTnJpUD

— Bonnie Langford (@bonnie_langford) November 4, 2021