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Brown, <strong>The</strong> Five Charladies, Marconi Bros and Rob Daymar in “Variety Fair” at the<br />

Palace <strong>The</strong>atre.<br />

Vol 143 p 12 <strong>The</strong>atregoer dated Sat 12 th Aug 1933, features articles on Mr Prince Littler who<br />

presented Miss Nita Croft & Syd Walker in “White Horse Inn” at the Opera House.<br />

Janet Gaynor & Will Rogers in “State Fair” at the Palace Pictures. Warren William &<br />

Loretta Young in “Employees’ Entrance” at the Winter Gardens.<br />

Vol 143 p 13 ‘What’s on’ A guide to <strong>Blackpool</strong>, Fleetwood, Cleveleys and Lytham St Annes dated<br />

24 th to 31 st Aug 1935. Feldmans <strong>The</strong>atre Summer Attraction “Swingin’ Along” with<br />

Reg Bolton, Donald Peers, and Tessie O’Shea. Lawrence Wright’s North Pier “On<br />

with the Show” starring Jennie Howard.<br />

Vol 143 p 14 “What’s on” A guide to <strong>Blackpool</strong>, Fleetwood, Cleveleys and Lytham St Annes dated<br />

31 st Aug to 7 th Sept 1935. Lawrence Wright’s “On with the Show” starring Roy<br />

Barbour, Lance Fairfax, Bertha Ricardo and Marion Dawson.<br />

Vol 143 p 15 “<strong>The</strong> <strong>Blackpool</strong> <strong>The</strong>atregoer” Mon 7 th Sept 1936, features articles on Jack Buchanan &<br />

Elsie Randolph in “This’ll Make You Whistle” at the Grand <strong>The</strong>atre. George Formby,<br />

Randolph Sutton and Frank Randle in “King Fun” at the Opera House. Jessie Matthews<br />

in “It’s Love Again” at the Winter Gardens.<br />

Vol 143 016 “<strong>The</strong> <strong>Blackpool</strong> <strong>The</strong>atregoer” Mon 30 th Aug 1937, features Leslie Henson in “Going<br />

Greek” at the Grand <strong>The</strong>atre and George Formby in “King Cheer” at the Opera House.<br />

Vol 143 p 17 “<strong>The</strong> <strong>Blackpool</strong> <strong>The</strong>atregoer” Mon 25 th Oct 1937, features articles on Lupino Lane and<br />

George Graves in “Me and my Girl” at the Grand <strong>The</strong>atre. <strong>Blackpool</strong> Musical festival<br />

at the Opera House .<br />

Vol 143 p 18 “<strong>Blackpool</strong>’s 1947 Easter Parade”. Jimmy Jewel & Ben Warriss in “<strong>The</strong> Red Mill” at<br />

the Opera House. Phyllis Monkman, Mary Jerrold, Peter Graves and Ena Burrill in “We<br />

Proudly Present” and Wendy Hiller, Henry Mollison and David Markham in “Tess of<br />

the D’Urbervilles” at the Grand <strong>The</strong>atre.<br />

Vol 143 p 19 “Stars of <strong>Blackpool</strong> 1957” features articles on Ruby Murray, Jimmy Jewel and Ben<br />

Warriss, Joan turner, Bob Monkhouse, Wilfred Pickles, Ken Dodd, Charlie Cairoli,<br />

Tommy Cooper, Ken Morris & Joan Savage, Yana, Lenny the Lion, Vic Oliver, Karen<br />

Greer, Tommy Steele, Hylda Baker, Denny Willis, Morecambe & Wise, Jill Day, Anne<br />

Shelton, Jimmy Clitheroe, <strong>The</strong> Tanner Sisters, Stan Stennett, Kenny Baker, Harry<br />

Corbett, Robert Earl, Dennis Spicer and Albert Burdon.<br />

Vol 143 p 20 ‘<strong>Blackpool</strong> Showtime 1958’ events leaflet advertising the Tower Circus with Charlie<br />

Cairoli, - Opera House with David Whitfield and Arthur Haynes, - Winter Gardens<br />

Pavilion with Hylda Baker in ‘<strong>The</strong> Hylda Baker Show’, - Grand <strong>The</strong>atre with Glenn<br />

Melvyn and Danny Ross in ‘Friends and Neighbours’ - Palace <strong>The</strong>atre with Lonnie<br />

Donegan, - Hippodrome with ‘1958 Super Revue’ with Winifred Atwell, Michael<br />

Holliday and <strong>The</strong> Nit-Wits, - Queen’s <strong>The</strong>atre ‘You’ll be Lucky’ with Al Read, Eve<br />

Boswell, Jimmy Clitheroe and Lenny the Lion, - North Pier ‘Show Time’ with David<br />

Nixon, Edmund Hockridge, Joan Regan and <strong>The</strong> King Brothers, - Central Pier ‘Let’s<br />

Have Fun’ with Ken Dodd, Don Lang and Josef Locke, - South Pier with Shirley<br />

Bassey and Norman Evans.<br />

Vol 143 p 21 <strong>The</strong>atre Reservations <strong>Blackpool</strong> 1965.Booking Form, Travel and <strong>The</strong>atre agency.

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