Ulrich, you were absolutely correct with your information. I've been trawling around different sites / blogs related to the Stockton Globe Theatre. I was wrong about the starting date for the "Babes In The Wood" panto...it was indeed December 24th, 1959 as you correctly stated. Given that they played Greenford on December 21st, then they must have done some rehearsing at Stockton on either December 22nd or December 23rd. They can't have gone straight into the show on December 24th with no rehearsal whatsoever. Anyway....this now throws up another point. If Jet maintained that he recorded the 45rpm version of "A Voice In The Wilderness" with the Fender Precision bass on December 20th - then when did the Framus get broken at Stockton? Unless he was mistaken and the single version of "A V I T Wilderness" was recorded with the Framus. He! He! Any bass players out there who could tell (by listening to both the EP Version of " A V I T W" and the 45rpm version) if it's a different (or the same) instrument on both recordings??
Bests.....Rob

PS: After becoming a Bingo Hall and then closing completely in the mid -1 970s, the wonderful Stockton Globe theatre, had become a semi - derelict eyesore. However, after securing £4,000,000 worth of grants - the huge Art Deco theatre is being restored to its former glory as a major venue and will re - open sometime during 2013.