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| Archive Hour, The | ...Comedian Morwenna Banks explores the development of female comedy in Britain, from the impact of MARIE LLOYD's saucy innuendo to the postfeminist creations of Edina and Patsy in `Absolutely Fabulous'.... |
| Audience With Max Wall, An | ...Max recalls his birth into a showbiz world of spit and sawdust in Brixton in 1908. His father was Jack Lorrimer, a Scottish character comedian famous for songs and eccentric dancing. Max recalls seeing MARIE LLOYD and Little Titch perform.... |
| Bird Of Paradise [by By Lee Pressman] | ...... |
| Bird Of Paradise | ...MARIE LLOYD....Rachel Atkins... |
| Elaine Paige On Sunday | ...... |
| Grin And Bare It | ...In the first of two programmes, Barbara Windsor traces the roots of nudity and innuendo on-stage, starting with one of the greatest purveyors of Music Hall sauciness, MARIE LLOYD.... |
| Island Of Dr Moreau, The | ...Previous in series: MARIE LLOYD, QUEEN OF THE HALLS... |
| Little Of What You Fancy, A | ...Whilst the saucy songs of people like MARIE LLOYD caused concern for the nation's morality, it was the obligatory purchase of alcohol to gain entry to the "free" entertainment which worried people like General Booth. Public health inspectors may also have raised an eyebrow at one particularly nasty incident involving the death of an elephant below stage. Too large to move, it remained putrefying far too long for the audience's good.... |
| Marie Lloyd, Queen Of The Halls | |
| Marie Lloyd | |
| Mortal Term | ...Next in series: MARIE LLOYD, QUEEN OF THE HALLS... |
| Quartet | ...amanda gordon (moodi), ian jeffs (dave), Alex Lowe (stu). the music was composed by steve may, and performed by adam walters (horn), Paul Sharman (trumpet), MARIE LLOYD (clarinet), jadie carey (cello). director Eoin O'callaghan.serial by steve may about four musicians just out of college who forge a radical and somewhat unlikely quartet. with amanda gordon, ian jeffs, Alex Lowe, Colleen Prendergast, Robert Harper and Rachel Atkins (2/12). (clarinet), jadie carey (cello). director Eoin O'callaghan... |
| Sound Stories | ...Peggy Reynolds remembers theatre designer Frank Matcham. Including excerpts from Leon Jessel: Parade of the Tin Soldiers. Paul Lincke: Glow-Worm Idyll. New London Orchestra/Ronald Corp. Elgar: Chanson de matin; Chanson de nuit. Leland Chen (violin), John Lenehan (piano). Leigh/Arthurs: A Little of What You Fancy Does You Good. MARIE LLOYD (singer).... |