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The Good Old Days

on BBC One London

Old-Time Music-Hall from the stage of the Famous City Varieties Theatre, Leeds.

By arrangement with Stanley and Michael Joseph

presenting
Tommy Trinder, You lucky people!
Ronnie Hilton, Musical, mellow, martial
The Dalrays, Equilibrists. elegant and eloquent
Hazel Yeomans, Vocally vivacious
Norman Crider, Digitally dexterous
Tux, Kitchen kapers
Kenet and Jani, Goliath and glamour
Ali Bongo, Mirth, mystery, and magic
with Pauline Sansby and Pat Taylor
Chairman, Leonard Sachs

Tommy Trinder is appearing at the Savoy Hotel, London; Ronnie Hilton is in Humpty Dumpty' at the Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield; Kenet and Jani are in 'Late Joys from the Players' at the Prince Charles Theatre, London
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Contributors

Comedian:
Tommy Trinder
Singer:
Ronnie Hilton
Equilibrists:
The Dalrays
Singer:
Hazel Yeomans
Performer:
Norman Crider
Comedian:
null Tux
Performers:
Kenet and Jani
Magician:
Ali Bongo
Performer:
Pauline Sansby
Performer:
Pat Taylor
Chairman:
Leonard Sachs
Musical director:
George Clouston
Producer:
Barney Colehan

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