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Beautiful Arabic 1940's Coca-cola commercial
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Beautiful Arabic 1940's Coca-cola commercial
Thank you so much for uploading this great show.
Sigh, nothing but nostalgia such happy days..
Yes, such happy days. I was born in 1965 but with the likes of CZcams channels you can go back to those happy days. My parents🙏🙏🙏 like many would make time to stay in and watch these entertainment shows then go out to the pub.
Happy days.
And it was all live.
Everybody watched this on Sunday nights.
Yes that’s so but looking back to this time there was ATV - Lew Grade (ITC) BBC2 was launched in 1964 so there was only BBC1 and iTV 👍 👍 👍 🏴🏴🏴😃😃❤️❤️
The Tiller Girls. So funny
Wonderful, a rare sight these days’ real women not a trans insight
The girls' legs looked fantastic, really!
And boobs
Lover...... When you need me.....kiss me....
I remember when I worked in London during the 60’s going with a friend to see Sunday Night at The London Palladium.
Bruce was a brilliant entertainer
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Wonderful Rise Stevens. I had no idea she sang at the Palladium. She was a star of the Metropolitan Opera , New York who made some very successful film appearences including ' Going My Way' with Bing Crosby and ' The Chocolate Soldier'with Nelson Eddy. Her most famous opera role was Bizet's Carmen. She was a class act and I bet it cost quite a lot to book her. She actually retired from singing in 1961 to dedicate herself to managing an opera company and teaching. The audience at the Palladium would probably been familiar with her films. Particularly the one where she sang Ave Maria with Bing Crosby.
This brings back happy memories of watching this on a 16 inch black and white TV with my parents on a Sunday evening. I recall 1960 was a happy period, with new schools and housing after the post=war. Everything the UK worked.. And employment was plentiful. Adam Faith was a talented singer, and his hit from 1960, a lonely pup in a Christmas shop is still played 60 odd years later. Proving the successor shows today produce music that soon disappears. One of the UKs greatest song writers, and musical arrangers, Les Read was part of the John Barrie seven who back Adam Faith on this clip. Watching the wonderful talent of Bruce Forsyth shows who far we have fallen in providing light entertainment we once took for granted, until 24 hour TV diluted everything.
Wonderful thank you for sharing real entertainment 💙💎🙏
The Tiller girls ..Best The Clock ..what Memories ❤️
Даааааааа.....высший пилотаж...особенно скакалка.....
Gosh what a dancer!
One of my uncles came from Birmingham and had the same accent as Marlene alias Beryl Reid who was a great comedian
Lovely memories of years gone by and the television toppers
How lovely to see the sparks flying between Adam and Bruce. Such an entertaining interaction 😍
The wonderful Tiller Girls stealing the show as always. Brilliant.
That £200 jackpot for Beat the Clock is worth now in 2022 values around £5,000! Considering that in 1960 the average weekly wage was £20 a week, winning £200 meant getting ten weeks wages!
SI TEATRO CON PLATEA ..BALCON..Y GALERIA....☺⚘⚘👍
Adam Faith was seriously sexy. Unlike most of his stage contemporaries he avoided the usual distracting gyrations and gimmicks. He mostly just stood still and gave you THE LOOK.
He had a James Dean kind of vibe 🤷♂️
I watched an interview with a dancer from the Moulin Rouge. The high kicking with the weight transferred to the hopping foot on the floor caused inflamations and injuries to the ankles. Not so simple as it looks
So much more effort made to entertain us then!
American female, singing in French to an English audience, with an emcee dressed in Mandarin. Typical 1960’s diversity….
That was Rise Stevens. I have written about her in the comments above. The French aria is from Samson and Delilah by Saint Saens. An English version ' Softly awakes my heart' would have been familiar to some of the audience as it was often played on 'the light programme' radio shows. One Night of Love was made famous by the 1930s ' operatic' film star Grace Moore.
miss it.
I'm sure I was watching, although I would have been 6 at the time. This was a Sunday night tradition in our house (flat).
That first act... eat your heart out Swayze!
The Palladium Show was highly eclectic, like Sullivan or 'Hollywood Palace'. You never knew what would come next: anything from modern ballet to performing pooches, with the latest chart-topping popster or slapstick comic in between... and all of it going out live for extra tension and sense of occasion. Audiences in TV's earlier days were more open-minded. These variety shows were seen everywhere. They could turn a stage act into a national sensation overnight, or mainstream Elvis and the Beatles. Now it's all segmented and compartmentalized.
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Cliff Richard, Tommy Bruce, Tommy Steele, Emile Ford,
I was 8 years old when this episode was televised . School the next day .
They threw that woman around like a rag doll.
Ahhhh Talking Pictures we thank you. Dem Tiller Girls dem damn good. As a child watching them legs go all the way up.. then my brain didnt know the body mechanics. Still odd tho.
After working in Summer Season and caberet for fourteen years, trying to get that break to become a star, Bruce said to Jimmy Tarbuck that he was jacking it in and opening a tobacconist. Then Tommy Trinder resigned as compare of "Sunday Night At The London Palladium" after a row with Val Parnell. A replacement compare was needed urgently and someone saw Bruce in Summer Season, and how he was a natural with the public. He recommended him to Val Parnell and he was given one performance to prove himself. He was an instant hit and became our greatest entertainer. Those were the days when you had to be talented to be successful.
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I remember watching this show and there used to be an act that was similar to this dance act. It was of a Franch bar scene and the girl would saunter in and gets grabbed by some guy in a beret and hooped 'T' shirt and she hit him over the head with a bottle, you wouldn't get away with it nowadays but, does anyone know what this kind of dance routine/act is called, is there a name for it?
Apache Dance
Classic example: 'Slaughter on Tenth Avenue' by Richard Rodgers, choreographed by George Balanchine for his wife, Vera Zorina.
Those were the days great
rip bruce forsyth
Sunday Night at the London Palladium was a HUGE money earner for ITV. Sunday nights was the night ITV knew would attract the advertisers, as the shops were back open the next day. Companies would pay a fortune to advertise during this show, which topped nearly 20 million viewers at its peak.
I love her accent? Sister George in drag? She was brilliant whatever she did; but the Brummies did not like this particular act?
we need programmes like this today on TV
Adam Faith 🤦🏽♀️ lol never liked him. Dumb as muck lol
Dumb comment mate
I clearly remembered watching that show in the 1960’s, and that theme music, that circle on the stage turning with those letter Sunday night at the London Palladium, with stars waving, my late parents took me to see a show there when I was a child, early 60’s, sadly unable to remember who the stars were, and never been back in there since then.
what a load of crap we were all fed in those days , what the hell were the sheeple thinking
It was quality, no swearing, good English spoken & Anglo Saxons to the fore. Even the criminals had standards. Now utter rubbish.
No morality.
Ayjay
Anglo saxons?? Americans?? Sami Davis..Frank sinatra...Shirley Bassey.etc Chinese acrobats.
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Oh yes I loved Berryl Reed, I'd forgotten about her.