Who was the first compere of Sunday Night at the London Palladium?
Tommy Trinder
The first ever show was compered by Tommy Trinder with Gracie Fields and Guy Mitchell being the night’s big guests.
When did Jimmy Tarbuck host Sunday Night at the London Palladium?
His first television show was It’s Tarbuck ’65! on ITV in 1964, though he had been introduced on Sunday Night at the London Palladium in October 1963 by Bruce Forsyth. He then replaced Forsyth as the last original host of the show from 1965 until it was axed in 1967.
When did Sunday night at London Palladium finish?
June 14, 2017
Tonight at the London Palladium/Final episode date
Who has hosted Sunday Night at the London Palladium?
Cast & Crew
Main cast | |
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Don Arroll (as Don Arrol) | Host / Presenter (Series 6) |
Norman Vaughan | Host / Presenter (Series 7-8 & 10) |
Jim Dale | Host / Presenter (Series 12) |
Ted Rogers | Host / Presenter (Series 12) |
Who had the catchphrase you lucky people?
Thomas Edward Trinder CBE (24 March 1909 – 10 July 1989), known as Tommy Trinder, was an English stage, screen and radio comedian whose catchphrase was “You lucky people!”.
Who said swinging dodgy?
Vaughan
Vaughan used catch-phrases like “swinging!” and “dodgy!”, which were accompanied by thumbs-up or thumbs-down gestures. He was a popular host for the long-running television programme (1962–1965). He also hosted The Golden Shot (during 1972 and 1973), taking over from Bob Monkhouse.
How old is Mike Yarwood?
80 years (June 14, 1941)
Mike Yarwood/Age
Who compared London Palladium?
Other comperes were Hughie Green, Dickie Henderson, Bob Monkhouse, Alfred Marks, Robert Morley, Bruce Forsyth, Don Arrol, Arthur Haynes, Norman Vaughan, Des O’Connor, Roger Moore and Jimmy Tarbuck. The best known was Bruce Forsyth (pictured above) who took over in 1958.
How old is the London Palladium?
111c. 1910
The London Palladium/Age
Who has made the most appearances at the London Palladium?
DES O’CONNOR
Following a staggering 1,200+ solo appearances at the London Palladium, DES O’CONNOR is set to star in The Wizard Of Oz at the world renowned venue for the very first time in a stage musical.
Who said Agony ivy?
Ted Ray (comedian)
What was Tommy Trinders famous saying?
Thomas Edward Trinder CBE (24 March 1909 – 10 July 1989), known as Tommy Trinder, was an English stage, screen and radio comedian whose catchphrase was “You lucky people!”.
What to expect at Sunday night at the Palladium?
Traditional family entertainment that has stood the test of time, Sunday Night At The Palladium is back with a new generation of incredible acts to delight audiences. From London’s famous Palladium Theatre the world’s greatest variety performance entertains with dancers, singers, magicians, comedians and much more.
When was Tonight at the London Palladium revived?
The format of Sunday Night at the London Palladium was revived in 2000 as Tonight at the London Palladium and was fronted by Bruce Forsyth. It was pre-recorded and aired on Friday evenings.
Who are the guests at the London Palladium?
Other star guests included: Judy Garland, Bob Hope, Johnnie Ray, Liberace, Petula Clark, the Seekers, the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. Italian mouse puppet Topo Gigio came back a number of times.