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Frank Skinner and Suzy Klein explore the golden age of variety theatre, from the start of the 20th century to the outbreak of the Second World War.

In the second episode, Frank Skinner and Suzy Klein explore the golden age of variety theatre, from the start of the 20th century to the outbreak of the Second World War. They immerse themselves in the careers of megastars including George Formby and Gracie Fields, who both remain household names today. They also get to grips with some lesser-known artists, including La Loie Fuller, an innovative Chicago-born choreographer and dancer who took London by storm during the Edwardian era.

Two other stars of the pre-World War I era - the Scottish comedian and singer Sir Harry Lauder and the once hugely famous Vesta Tilley, a talented male impersonator - feature prominently as well, and Frank and Suzy attempt to recreate their acts, live on stage, at the end of the show.

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Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterFrank Skinner
PresenterSuzy Klein
Production CompanyLiberty Bell Productions
Executive ProducerJamie Isaacs
Executive ProducerClaire Whalley
DirectorJeff Morgan
WriterJeff Morgan
MusicianPaul Smith
ParticipantVicky Butterfly
ParticipantJimmy McWilliams
ParticipantAndy Eastwood
MusicianNico de Villiers
ParticipantJonathan Lipman
ParticipantJan Hunt
ParticipantOliver Double
ParticipantJackie Bratton
ParticipantHarry Brunjes
ParticipantLenna Cumberbatch
ParticipantDavid Bret
ParticipantKate Guthrie
HairdresserKaren Hartley Thomas
HairdresserChristine Vidler
CostumerLauren MaCauley

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