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Building memories DAI’S FAMILY DRAMA

We all have our Lego memories, from creative childhood builds to standing on sole-destroying blocks as an adult. For Dai Henwood, the bricks conjure up special moments with his actor dad Charles, who died two years ago.

“I’ve had Lego in the house for as long as I can remember,” says the famous funnyman, who’s a father to Charlie, nine,

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