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Tributes paid to Gone Fishing star Ted

Ted poses for Gone Fishing. Photo: Guy Levy/BBC/PA Wire
Ted first appeared in the BBC show during its third series in 2020 and quickly became popular with fans Photo: Guy Levy/BBC/PA Wire

Comedian and presenter Bob Mortimer has said he is "very, very sad" after the death of Ted, the dog who starred in Mortimer and Whitehouse: Gone Fishing.

Ted first appeared in the BBC show during its third series in 2020 and quickly became popular with fans, receiving a lifetime achievement award during the show's 2025 Christmas special, as he appeared alongside Mortimer and fellow comedian Paul Whitehouse.

Mortimer said: "So very, very sad. Lovely Ted, the best companion and the greatest little chum. Going to miss him so much... and away, boss."

Ted and Bob Mortimer on a riverbank Photo Credit:BBC/Owl Power/Tom Jackson
Bob Mortimer called Ted "the best companion and the greatest little chum" Photo: BBC/Owl Power/Tom Jackson

Whitehouse added: "Bye-bye, Ted old friend. He wasn't a dog; he was a species all of his own. He's gone to the great briefcase emporium in the sky. We will really miss you, mate."

Ted, who has been credited as the author of two books, Pawtobiography and Pup Fiction, is set to make his final appearance in the show during its upcoming ninth series.

Lisa Clark, the series' executive producer and Ted's owner, said: "Ted was a much-loved family pet as well as a treasured companion to Paul and Bob on Gone Fishing.

"He took fame in his little stride and loved nothing better than messing around on the riverbanks, nicking Jammie Dodgers from Bob and bait from Paul.

"He will be sorely missed both at home and on screen. We'll never forget him.

"He is survived at home by Bo the Briard."

Ted in Mousehole Harbour, Cornwall Photo:BBC/Owl Power/Tom Jackson
Ted gets dressed up in Mousehole Harbour, Cornwall Photo: BBC/Owl Power/Tom Jackson

Ted was rescued from a dogs' home in Surrey in the Spring of 2013 when he was about six months old, and he went to live with Clark.

The BBC Two series began in 2018 and sees Mortimer and Whitehouse discuss life while fishing. It has been nominated six times for BAFTA TV awards.

The programme has been shot across the UK and Ireland, including in Norfolk, Donegal, the River Dee, and Dumfries and Galloway.

Source: Press Association

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