All three have been cited as the cause of someone laughing themselves to death
The Goodies episode Kung-Fu Kapers contained the scene above, where Bill Oddie, master of the ancient Lancastrian martial art Ecky-Thump, takes on all challengers. That scene started 50-year-old Alex Mitchell off on a 25 minute laughing bout that ended with him collapsing with a heart attack and dying. His widow later sent The Goodies a letter thanking them for making his last minutes on Earth so filled with laughter.
In 1989 a Danish bloke called Ole Bentzen went into a laughing fit at the scene in A Fish Called Wanda where Kevin Kline tortures fish lover Michael Palin by eating his fish one by one. Ole collapsed and died of a heart attack still laughing his head off.
And King Charles II? Well, on hearing that the English had restored the monarchy and put Charles II on the throne famous Scots wit, polymath and writer Sir Thomas Urquhart is said to have laughed himself to death, although the exact reason he found it so funny died with him.


