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Free and EasySeptember 14, 2002 Produced by Peter Unsworth The annual revue evening, attended by some sixty members and guests. A private social event, with entertainment by a series of " party pieces " and an interval for a Fish and Chip Supper. |
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Tim Williams looks as though he might be doing the washing up, but he is master of his house |
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Sally Stretton looking nothing like Pam Ayres' "Dolly on the Dustcart" |
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Bernadette Rogers with her first musical item, Gershwin's |
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Mick Hawes and a fascinating glimpse into "The History of the Grammyphone " |
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Alan Watson, as a knight of old, with the monologue, "Magna Charta ", followed by a solo version of "Their aid we thus disclaim " from "Princess Ida " | ![]() | Don Hussey dressed as a Russian peasant and hoping to get rich |
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Left: An unexpected item, guest Bert Manton volunteers to close the first half with a little advice on how to be the ideal wife Right: The fish and chip supper |
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The Story of Snow-white, a pantomime in five minutes | from left to right
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Revue Producer Peter Unsworth with the comedy item
"The Reverend Arthur Crumbly " |
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Deborah Flanagan and Tim Williams, "Let's do it " |