Christmas, pantomimes and 1861
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BBC4 showed a documentary, "Michael Grade's History Of The Pantomime Dame", last Thursday at 21:00 (it's still on the iPlayer for those who can get it).
In an hour-long run through the evolution of this most British of theatrical institutions, Michael started off with its origins in seventeenth century Commedia Del'Arte, Harlequin, etc, taking in Joe Grimaldi and Dan Leno on the way.
Referring to the modern reliance on the use of celebs in panto, there was a section on the famous London Palladium offerings of the 1960s, including 1964/65's "Aladdin". Several (still) shots of Cliff and The Shadows with Arthur Askey, but (oddly) this was accompanied by the recording of 1861 (rather than, for instance, Genie With...).
It got me thinking... on Christmas Day 1967, the ITV network showed a made-for-TV version of "Aladdin" with Cliff and The Shadows. I recall that The Shadows' number on the programme was a mimed Snap, Crackle And How's Your Dad?, with John Rostill "playing" the bass part on a toy piano.
It was a Monday, the last Christmas before the 1968 franchise revolution and the programme was networked by Rediffusion London (so probably made at Wembley). I wonder whether it's still in the Archbuild or BFI archives? They hold the Rediffusion rights.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1555566/?ref_=fn_al_tt_2
Interesting to see the cast - including the Shadows - listed in alphabetical order by surname.
JN
BBC4 showed a documentary, "Michael Grade's History Of The Pantomime Dame", last Thursday at 21:00 (it's still on the iPlayer for those who can get it).
In an hour-long run through the evolution of this most British of theatrical institutions, Michael started off with its origins in seventeenth century Commedia Del'Arte, Harlequin, etc, taking in Joe Grimaldi and Dan Leno on the way.
Referring to the modern reliance on the use of celebs in panto, there was a section on the famous London Palladium offerings of the 1960s, including 1964/65's "Aladdin". Several (still) shots of Cliff and The Shadows with Arthur Askey, but (oddly) this was accompanied by the recording of 1861 (rather than, for instance, Genie With...).
It got me thinking... on Christmas Day 1967, the ITV network showed a made-for-TV version of "Aladdin" with Cliff and The Shadows. I recall that The Shadows' number on the programme was a mimed Snap, Crackle And How's Your Dad?, with John Rostill "playing" the bass part on a toy piano.
It was a Monday, the last Christmas before the 1968 franchise revolution and the programme was networked by Rediffusion London (so probably made at Wembley). I wonder whether it's still in the Archbuild or BFI archives? They hold the Rediffusion rights.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1555566/?ref_=fn_al_tt_2
Interesting to see the cast - including the Shadows - listed in alphabetical order by surname.
JN