Product Tag - LWT

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    An Audience with Elton John (1997)

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    An Audience with Elton John (1997)

    Elton John entertains a celebrity studio audience, answering questions and singing songs with his guests.

    $15.00
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    An Audience with Alf Garnett (1997)

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    An Audience with Alf Garnett (1997)

    In front of a celebrity audience Johnny Speight’s bigoted comic creation Alf Garnett (played by Warren Mitchell) vents his spleen on all manner of sensitive subjects. He makes political correctness take a back seat as he gives his opinions on race relations, football, life, the government, sex, drugs and much more.

    $15.00
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    An Audience with Freddie Starr (1996)

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    An Audience with Freddie Starr (1996)

    A celebrity audience pays tribute to the inimitable Freddie Starr, one of Britain’s zaniest comedians.

    $15.00
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    An Audience with Shirley Bassey (1995)

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    An Audience with Shirley Bassey (1995)

    Showbiz legend Dame Shirley Bassey delights a celebrity audience by singing songs and answering light-hearted questions. Enjoy renditions including Born to Sing and George Harrison’s Something from the sequin-gowned Welsh songstress.

    $15.00
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    An Audience with Bob Monkhouse (1994)

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    An Audience with Bob Monkhouse (1994)

    The late, great comedian Bob Monkhouse entertains a celebrity audience that includes Stephen Fry, Mandy Smith and Eamonn Holmes in this 1994 special. Watch him answer questions, tell funny tales and crack jokes.

    $15.00
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    Troubles

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    Troubles

    In 1919, Major Brendan Archer arrives in Ireland to reunite with his fiancée, Angela Spencer. Unfortunately, the family home, The Majestic Hotel, is a decaying shadow of its former self, as is Angela. Puzzled by the changes, Archer’s attentions are soon drawn to her lively friend, Sarah Devlin, a passionate Irish Nationalist. They fall in love, but the Major soon discovers some disturbing aspects about their relationship, which threatens to explode into violence, destruction, and murder.

    $60.00
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    Bruce Forsyth's Big Night

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    Bruce Forsyth’s Big Night

    Screened on ITV, Saturday nights throughout the autumn and winter of 1978. A total of 12 episodes were broadcast between 7 October and 31 December 1978, with an additional highlights show and a further one off special on 4 April 1980. Despite a huge budget and big name guest stars it was poorly received and was broadly unsuccessful, with Forsyth’s former big hit The Generation Game (hosted then by Larry Grayson) winning higher audience figures.

    $60.00
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    Freddie Starr's Variety Madhouse

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    Freddie Starr’s Variety Madhouse

    ITV comedy and variety show which also features Russ Abbot and Bella Emberg.

    $45.00
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    Live From Her Majesty's

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    Live From Her Majesty’s

    Live from Her Majesty’s was a Sunday night live variety show which was produced by London Weekend Television for the ITV network and ran from 1982 to 1988. It was broadcast live from Her Majesty’s Theatre in London and was very much in the tradition of earlier variety spectacles such as Sunday Night at the London Palladium.

    The series was presented by Jimmy Tarbuck, produced by the then Head of Light Entertainment at LWT David Bell and directed by Alasdair Macmillan. In its day, the programme attracted a large audience and regularly featured in the TV top ten. A further series of six shows followed in 1986 from London’s Piccadilly Theatre, airing simply as Live From the Piccadilly. 1987 witnessed yet another change of venue with a further three series airing as Live From the Palladium until the programme’s eventual cancellation in 1988.

    During the 15 April 1984 show, comedian Tommy Cooper died after suffering a massive heart attack with the audience thinking that it was a joke.

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    It'll be Alright on the Night

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    It’ll be Alright on the Night

    It’ll Be Alright On The Night is a British television bloopers show screened on ITV and produced by London Weekend Television. It was one of the first shows created with the specific purpose of showing behind the scenes bloopers from film and TV and has been running since 18 September 1977. Denis Norden was the host until 2006, followed by Griff Rhys Jones from 2008 to 2016, with David Walliams taking over in 2018.

    $160.00
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    An Audience with Dame Edna Everage (1980)

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    An Audience with Dame Edna Everage (1980)

    Dame Edna Everage takes questions from a celebrity audience about her life and career.

    $15.00
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    Clive James on Television

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    Clive James on Television

    A long-running late night television show on ITV which was made first by LWT and then Granada Productions. It featured a number of clips from unusual or (often unintentionally) amusing television programmes and commercials from around the world.

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