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Glasgow: Big Night Out

  • Film per la TV
  • 2014
  • 1h
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    • Johnny Beattie
    • Nicholas Parsons
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    Bob Bain
    • Self - Scottish Variety Archivist
    Johnny Beattie
    • Self - Comedian…
    Nicholas Parsons
    Nicholas Parsons
    • Self - Actor…
    Vivien Devlin
    • Self - Writer, History of Scottish Variety
    Anne Fields
    • Self - Comedian
    Beryl Beattie
    • Self - Dancer
    Stanley Baxter
    Stanley Baxter
    • Self
    Iain Gordon
    • Self - Manager, Pavilion Theatre, 1978-Present
    Roy Hudd
    Roy Hudd
    • Self - Comedian
    Ian Tough
    • Self - The Krankies
    Janette Tough
    • Self - The Krankies
    Tony Roper
    • Self - Actor
    Peter Prichard
    • Self - Agent
    Dabber Davis
    • Self - Agent & Former Comedian
    Ken Dodd
    Ken Dodd
    • Self
    Iain Gillespie
    • Self - Stage Manager, Pavilion Theatre, 1966-1972
    Shirley Bassey
    Shirley Bassey
    • Self
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    Jack Benny
    Jack Benny
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    A tough crowd

    This programmes examines Glasgow's entertainment history and its notoriety with interviews from performers who got plaudits and rivets in equal measures.

    The Glasgow Empire had a reputation for being a graveyard for English comedians. Morecambe & Wise died an early death in their younger days by a vociferous crowd and it took time for Ken Dodd to win the audience around.

    The best story was Des O'Connor although not completely told in this programme as the one I heard on a previous occasion. Des pretended to have a heart attack and fell on the floor. An audience member shouted at him, 'get up, you are not going to get off so lightly!'

    However there was more to Glasgow's entertainment circuit than the Empire and as the years rolled by and audience for variety declined there is very little left in terms of theatres but Pantomime is still a big part of the entertainment scene.

    The programme also shows how International stars came across the pond to entertain the crowd. Bob Hope, Liberace, Laurel & Hardy and Danny Kaye to name a few. Even the The Beatles popped by.

    Liberace was mean, Kaye charmed the audience and it seems the American based entertainers (Bob Hope and Stan Laurel were British born) were let off lightly after all they were performers who the crowd had seen in the cinema.

    It was a decent enough jaunt, not too much depth. I would had liked to hear more from local entertainers. The biggest surprise was to discover that Nicholas Parsons had worked in shipbuilding in Glasgow.
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    Familiar Jaunt Through Glasgow's Theatrical History

    It used to be said that Glasgow was the date that English variety artistes liked the least. Their acts could be incredibly popular elsewhere, but when they faced the mainly working-class audiences at the Empire Theatre, they often fell flat on their faces both literally as well as artistically.

    Such stories have become part of theatrical lore, and this program happily rehearsed them through archive clips from interviews with Des O'Connor and Morecambe and Wise, plus recollections from Nicholas Parsons and Roy Hudd.

    Perhaps more importantly, Glasgow was a favored venue for local comedians. In the Forties and early Fifties Johnny Morgan played season after season at the Pavilion Theatre; in later years Stanley Baxter kept returning for pantomime. Other artistes such as Andy Stewart and Kenneth McKellar drew fantastic crowds, proving once again that Scotland has its own tastes completely different from their English counterparts.

    Although short on social history, the program made some trenchant points about Glaswegian theatrical tastes. People went to the theater at nights as part of a program of popular entertainment encompassing the pub and the soccer match. Brought up in a storytelling culture, audiences expected their artistes to do the same; if they were successful, they were adored for life; if they failed, audiences would be vehement in their disapproval. Theater was a popular art-form, one that depended on the closeness, both emotional as well as physical, between actors and audiences.

    Although variety might be dead now, its legacy lives on in pantomime, which continues to be a lucrative form of entertainment, attracting playgoers of all socio-economic backgrounds whose reactions can be just as overt as those of their ancestors.

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