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Halls of Fame

on BBC One London

from The Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton
Introduced by Roy Hudd with Dolly Allen
The Beverley Sisters
Cosmotheka, Frank Ifield Julie Rogers , Slade Arthur Tolcher
In the heart of the Black
Country Roy Hudd reflects on the ups and downs of Wolverhampton's Grand Theatre. From this stage Lloyd George made his
'Land fit for heroes' speech, recalled in song by Cosmotheka. They are joined by other local heroes - Arthur Tolcher , Dolly Allen , Slade, and Joy Beverley (with her sisters), who married Wolverhampton's most famous son, Billy Wright.
Written by ROY HUDD
Musical director KENNY CLAYTON Sound ALAN FOX
Lighting JOHN CROWTHER Designer PAUL MONTAGUE Production HARRY BEVINS
ROD TAYLOR. BBC Manchester

Contributors

Introduced By:
Roy Hudd
Unknown:
Dolly Allen
Unknown:
Frank Ifield
Unknown:
Julie Rogers
Unknown:
Slade Arthur Tolcher
Unknown:
Roy Hudd
Unknown:
Lloyd George
Unknown:
Arthur Tolcher
Unknown:
Dolly Allen
Unknown:
Joy Beverley
Unknown:
Billy Wright.
Written By:
Roy Hudd
Director:
Kenny Clayton
Unknown:
John Crowther
Designer:
Paul Montague
Unknown:
Harry Bevins
Unknown:
Rod Taylor.

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