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The Tarbuck Follies

on BBC One London

Starring Jimmy Tarbuck
with Clodagh Rodgers, Liz Fraser, Valerie Leon, Daphne Oxenford, Gypsie Kemp,
Talfryn Thomas
and The Tarbuck Girls: Jeani Combie, Lisa Hardiman, Denise Fone, Elspeth Hands, Veronica France, Wendy Walsh
The Lionel Blair Dancers: Jacki Barron, Stephanie Lawrence, Mandy Carole, Lara Shaw, Hilary Ding, Janet Woodhams

Step into Tarbie's Theatre Club, a modern music-hall with Jim in charge of a New Year burlesque type show and lots of gorgeous girls. The theme, like the jokes, is broad variety and even Clodagh Rodgers forsakes the pop scene to indulge not only in song but also comedy.
Written by Eric Davidson, Bryan Blackburn, Bill Solly
(My Choice: page 5)
(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter/Comedian:
Jimmy Tarbuck
Singer:
Clodagh Rodgers
[Actress]:
Liz Fraser
[Actress]:
Valerie Leon
[Actress]:
Daphne Oxenford
[Actress]:
Gypsie Kemp
[Actor]:
Talfryn Thomas
Performer (The Tarbuck Girls):
Jeani Combie
Performer (The Tarbuck Girls):
Lisa Hardiman
Performer (The Tarbuck Girls):
Denise Fone
Performer (The Tarbuck Girls):
Elspeth Hands
Performer (The Tarbuck Girls):
Veronica France
Performer (The Tarbuck Girls):
Wendy Walsh
Dancer (The Lionel Blair Dancers):
Jacki Barron
Dancer (The Lionel Blair Dancers):
Stephanie Lawrence
Dancer (The Lionel Blair Dancers):
Mandy Carole
Dancer (The Lionel Blair Dancers):
Lara Shaw
Dancer (The Lionel Blair Dancers):
Hilary Ding
Dancer (The Lionel Blair Dancers):
Janet Woodhams
Musical direction:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Vocal Backings:
Three's A Crowd
Dance routines and staging:
Lionel Blair
Writer:
Eric Davidson
Writer:
Bryan Blackburn
Writer:
Bill Solly
Costume:
Paula Bruce
Sound:
Hugh Barker
Lighting:
Ritchie Richardson
Design:
Dick Coles
Producer:
Michael Hurll

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