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BBC EastEnders star makes huge career comeback following health scare

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Former EastEnders star Bobby Davro is set to make a showbiz comeback after being out of the spotlight since January. The actor, who played Vinnie Monks in the BBC One soap, suffered a health scare earlier this year and has been recovering at home over the past four months following a hospital stay.Bobby, 65, is now ready to return to the spotlight and will be taking to the stage with a new comedy set at the Edinburgh Fringe.

The show, titled Everything Is Funny If You Can Laugh At It, is scheduled to run from August 2, until the end of the month, August 25 according to reports in OK!

Magazine."With the laughter still ringing in my ears from the couple of Edinburgh gigs I did last Summer, I thought I'd come back and do the full run this year.

I hope to prove two things – you're never too old for a good gag and everything is funny if you can laugh at it.""So if you like to laugh, come along - and don't forget, if you're on the frontline, you're in the punchline!

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