Geoffrey Wheeler probes the west coast venue's unique staying power and its connection to Scotland's best-loved bard Robert Burns.
Associated with the early career of Catherine Zeta Jones - Geoffrey Wheeler reports on a South Wales success story. From 2003. Show more
Geoffrey Wheeler profiles North East England's premier variety venue, where Carry On actor Sid James died on stage. From 2003. Show more
Once acclaimed as one the UK's plushest venues, Geoffrey Wheeler explores Eastbourne Royal Hippodrome's colourful history. With Bruce Forsyth. From 2003. Show more
Geoffrey Wheeler visits Yorkshire's home of pantomime and a steadfast dance troupe. With Bill Pertwee. From 2003. Show more
Opening its doors to the world in 1869, Geoffrey Wheeler tells the story of the legendary Folies-Bergere. From June 2004. Show more
Geoffrey Wheeler's affectionate look at one of Scotland's last variety venues, which legend claims is haunted. From March 2002. Show more
A symbol of regeneration after the Troubles, Geoffrey Wheeler meets staff and performers. With Jimmy Cricket. From April 2002 Show more
Geoffrey Wheeler's story of the venue and the neighbouring Hulme Hippodrome. With Morecambe and Wise and Ken Dodd. From April 2002. Show more
Geoffrey Wheeler visits the seaside theatre that is refusing to bring the curtain down. With Bernard Cribbins and Mike Harding. From April 2002. Show more
Geoffrey Wheeler traces the history of the music hall which was once the pride of London's Leicester Square. With Roy Hudd. From April 2002. Show more
Geoffrey Wheeler explores the venue famed for its nude tableaux and known as the 'comics' graveyard'. From March 2002. Show more
Geoffrey Wheeler crosses the water to visit one of the variety circuit's finest venues - in Ireland's capital city. From 2003. Show more
Geoffrey Wheeler tells the story of how great Vaudeville theatres in Boston and Minneapolis were saved. From March 2006.
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Geoffrey Wheeler looks at American vaudeville's exciting impact on Memphis for both performers and new musicians. From 2006. Show more
Geoffrey Wheeler's history of the vast US vaudeville circuit with tens of thousands of performers, like Bob Hope and Jack Benny. From 2006. Show more