A selection of clips from the Good Old Day of Variety and Cabaret.
I have a box of old DVDs, CDs and audio cassettes and set out with the intention to copy Chubby Oates´(my fathers´) archive footage and post to RU-vid. As I watch and remember some of these wonderful times I come across snippets from other talented entertainers, some now "gone" to be with Chubby, and others still performing. I couldn´t just sail on past these amazing clips and so I have decided to post them all.
This is my tribute to Chubby, his friends and his life. Sue X
You cannot bring new to the old,they were amazing actors back then,the new ones are not as good as the original,my favourite is Kenneth Williams,he made the films funny,he told me once about sid and barbara
I was lucky enough to see these two in the actual show on the Saturday at the end of their 1st week. The response of the audience incl an lengthy standing ovation. Had both in tears, and you realised they were better than the stuff you saw then in on TV
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I was lucky enough to see these two in the show Undermeath the Arches at the end of their 1st week, and Leslie Crowther was in tears at the reaction of the audience, incl a lengthy standing obation
i am struggling to identify about half of the people who walk on at the end of the song, some i recognise but cannot put a name to the face, others are totally unrecognised by me, what i have so far is ( in order of appearance ) Alfred Marx, Jimmy Perry ( of Perry and Croft ), Cardew (The Cad ) Robinson , Willy Rushton, Nicolas Parsons, Melvyn Hayes as tail end i think. Then from the right , Richard Walsh, Brian Protheroe, John Altman ( Nasty Nick Cotton ) , Bill Pertwee, Recognise orange tan man , Brian Cant (of playschool fame), and Little Charlie Drake at the end. Anyone want to fill in the final name, Mr Perma-tan
The international stars celebrating the 90th birthday of the Queen Mother in this charity performance are: Peggy Ashcroft, Rowan Atkinson, Richard Attenborough, Lionel Blair, Sarah Brightman, Isobel Buchanan, Darcey Bussell, Simon Cadell, Michael Caine, Christopher Cazenove, Leslie Crowther, Mark Curry, Arthur Davies, Michael Denison, Placido Domingo, Stephen Fry, James Galway, Jill Gascoine, John Gielgud, Dulcie Gray, Robert Hardy, Marilyn Hill Smith, Jeffrey Holland, Anita Harris, Patricia Hodge, Kiri Te Kanawa, Howard Keel, Bonnie Langford, Vera Lynn, Lisa Maxwell, Geraldine McEwan, Robert Meadmore, Hayley Mills, John Mills, Warren Mitchell, Roger Moore, Jonathon Morris, Irek Mukhamedov, Elaine Paige, Angharad Rees, Anneka Rice, Cliff Richard, Eric Roberts, Wayne Sleep, Willard White, Bernie Winters, Jenny Wren. Also the cast of Anything Goes (from the Prince Edward Theatre), members of the cast of Song and Dance (from the Shaftesbury Theatre), the Royal Gala Dancers and the Stephen Hill Singers. Harry Rabinowitz was in charge of the music and associate producer Norman Maen is also the stage director for the gala. Television director Kevin Bishop Executive producer Yvonne Uttlewood Discover more at the playlist here…😃 ru-vid.com/group/PLuf1VnRv5teY293Gl-eR4_4vl6sNHUr37
@@vaudevillefuntimes9753 Yeh, i found this list, but other than Leslie Crowther and Bernie Winters, none of the other people on stage in this video are listed in this cast for the entire show.
Wellllll🤔... I got two blanks for you😉👇 Cardew (The Cad) Robinson Henry Winkler (The Fonz)... "( in order of appearance ) Alfred Marx, No idea = (?), Recognise = (Cardew Robinson) , Willy Rushton, Nicolas Parsons, Melvyn Hayes as tail end i think. Then from the right , Beard not a clue = (?), Tall guy no idea = (?), John Altman ( Nasty Nick Cotton ) , Bill Pertwee, Recognise orange tan man = (Henry Winkler "The Fonz") , Brian Cant (of playschool fame), and Little Charlie Drake at the end. Anyone want to fill in the blanks ?
@@vaudevillefuntimes9753 The Cad is a great spot , i couldn't get Stephen (Blakey from 'On the buses' ) Lewis , or Rod Hull out of my head and it was blocking all other thoughts. I Disagree about Henry Winkler though , the Orange Tan Man was a singer/comedian/Dance artist and English too if i am not mistaken. @raygrout6437 can you help out here ?
@@Brodrick32 You are right! It´s not Winkler, apologies. Deffo Cardew though. My dad used to tread the boards with him. I remember Cardew being a real gent. I was always a bit in awe of him having grown up reading the Radio Fun Manuals I thought of him as a superstar! I have another clip of Cardew on "The Gang´s All Here" 1992 at Wimbledon Theatre. Probably one of his last performances 😢 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BXGYt4DS1BM.htmlsi=5C561QMS4EkvZ11o
I liked it when they drove on the unfinished motorway. I did the same thing once when travelling home with my band, our driver accidentally got onto the MI (I think) before it was opened. That would be in 1967, great fun! And I like the car chases at 40mph😁😁😁
OMG, weren't we lucky to experience stars like this? Today's pinched, nervous, destructive exclusive-inclusive world wouldn’t nurture talent like this. At least we got to enjoy performers of this calibre!
So much worse than the book. After reading the book this tv episode just seems so lame. And they have totally left out Jo, one of the key characters in the book