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Owen Money pulls out of panto after collapse
The entertainer and 大象传媒 presenter Owen Money has withdrawn from pantomime after collapsing at home.
Money, 72, who hosts shows on 大象传媒 Radio Wales at weekends, was due to star in a production of Aladdin in Abertillery in the run-up to Christmas. He has been off-air since the incident.
In a statement on social media, Money said his heart was being monitored after the incident on 12 November.
Doctors said he would make a full recovery, the statement said.
Money presents the 大象传媒 Radio Wales shows Money for Nothing, on Saturdays, and Owen Money's Solid Gold Sunday.
Money said he planned to return to the airwaves on 30 November.
He also runs a production company which stages pantomimes at venues around south Wales. He was due to star as Wishee Washee in his own production of Aladdin at The Metropole in Abertillery.
Money said he was "so disappointed not to be on stage this panto season", but was not ruling out a return to the stage if his health improved.
大象传媒 Radio Wales editor Colin Paterson said: "We wish Owen all the very best in his recovery and look forward to having him back on the airwaves soon."
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