THE REAL KEN DODD – A Legacy of Happiness: BBC2 Documentary Premiere on March 23rd

On Sunday, March 23rd, BBC Two will air The Real Ken Dodd – A Legacy of Happiness, a special documentary revealing the private man behind the beloved entertainer. With contributions from comedy greats including Sir Ian McKellen, Lee Mack, Miriam Margolyes, and the late Paul O’Grady, this programme offers a heartfelt tribute to Doddy’s remarkable career and enduring influence.
Celebrating 70 Years of Laughter
This year marks 70 years since Ken Dodd’s first television appearance and, sadly, seven years since his passing. In recognition of his extraordinary legacy, the BBC has curated a special evening of programming to coincide with Comic Relief weekend, placing The Real Ken Dodd at the heart of the celebrations.
The Story Behind the Documentary
The journey to creating this film began not long after Ken’s funeral when the Museum of Liverpool approached Lady Anne Dodd about collaborating on an exhibition dedicated to his life and work. The result? The first major museum exhibition dedicated to a comedian in a National Museum.
Filming started in 2019, when Paul Gallagher, Deputy Director of the Museum of Liverpool, visited Ken’s home in Knotty Ash—becoming one of the first people to view his vast collection of props, costumes, family films, and over 1,000 personal notebooks. Initially, the documentary aimed to chronicle the development of this groundbreaking exhibition, but when the COVID-19 pandemic delayed the project, the film evolved into something even more profound: a deep dive into the legacy of Britain’s ultimate showman and the woman determined to preserve it.
Lady Dodd’s Extraordinary Journey
Throughout the years, Lady Anne has dedicated herself to continuing Ken’s legacy. From archiving his invaluable notebooks—despite Ken’s initial instructions to burn them—to championing community projects he held dear, such as the restoration of Knotty Ash Community Hall and the creation of the Sir Ken Dodd Performance Garden at Shakespeare North, she has worked tirelessly to ensure that his spirit of joy lives on.
The documentary captures this journey, offering an intimate look at Anne’s transformation from Ken’s steadfast supporter behind the scenes to the leading force in preserving his life’s work. With the help of friends and admirers—including the ever-passionate Miriam Margolyes—Anne’s story becomes a moving testament to love, dedication, and the power of laughter.
A Legacy That Lives On
Unlike a traditional biopic, this documentary doesn’t just look back at Ken Dodd’s career; it explores how his work continues to inspire today. As plans move forward for the Ken Dodd Comedy Museum and the Sir Ken Dodd Happiness Centre in Liverpool, Anne’s mission remains clear: to spread happiness, just as Ken did for decades.
So, whether you grew up watching Doddy’s hilarious antics or you’re discovering his genius for the first time, The Real Ken Dodd – A Legacy of Happiness promises to be a must-watch. Tune in on Sunday, March 23rd, on BBC Two and join the celebration of a true comedy icon.