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Cabaret (British TV programme)

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Cabaret
GenreVariety
Created byDallas Bower
Country of originEngland
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes132
Production
ProducersHarry Pringle and others
Production companyBBC Television
Original release
NetworkBBC Television
Release7 November 1936 (1936-11-07) [1] –
2 November 1946 (1946-11-02) [1]
Related
Cabaret Cartoons, Cabaret Cruise, Comedy Cabaret, Eastern Cabaret, Intimate Cabaret, Western Cabaret

Cabaret was a live television variety programme series broadcast by BBC Television 1936–39 and 1946.[Note 1] It was devised by Dallas Bower, and later developed by Harry Pringle, who also produced 68 episodes. BBC Television began regularly scheduled broadcasts on 2 November 1936; the first episode of Cabaret was shown on 7 November 1936,[1] and this television series was therefore one of the first ever.

No episodes have survived.[Note 2]

Cabaret yielded six spin-off series, among the very earliest of that kind: Cabaret Cartoons (1936–39, 1949), Cabaret Cruise (1937–39, 1946, 1949), Comedy Cabaret (1938–39), Eastern Cabaret (1938–39), Intimate Cabaret (1937–39) and Western Cabaret (1939). In August 1939, Pringle was planning another spin-off, a Hawaiian cabaret to have been broadcast in October 1939;[2] but that project seems to have been abandoned with the outbreak of World War II.

Performers

Around 280 performing acts appeared in Cabaret over the five years in which it was broadcast. The following appeared five or more times, or as of February 2016 are the subjects of Wikipedia articles. Their numbers of appearances are given in parentheses.[1][Note 3]

Producers

The names of the producers associated with Cabaret are followed by the years in which they were involved. The numbers of episodes in which they were involved are given in parentheses.[1][Note 3]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ BBC Television suspended operations on the outbreak of World War II on 1 September 1939, and resumed only in June 1946.
  2. ^ The show was broadcast live. Technology to record live programmes was only developed in 1947, and was rarely used by the BBC before 1953–55.
  3. ^ a b Numbers of episodes are from Internet Movie Database (IMDb). There may be omissions and/or repeat performances in the totals. As of February 2016, these possibilities have not been checked against the primary source, Radio Times.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Cabaret at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata
  2. ^ The Scanner (25 August 1939). "Television News" (PDF). Radio Times. Retrieved 22 February 2016.
  3. ^ Avril Angers at IMDb
  4. ^ Arthur Askey at IMDb
  5. ^ The BBC Television Orchestra at IMDb
  6. ^ Teddy Brown at IMDb
  7. ^ Una Mae Carlisle at IMDb
  8. ^ Eric Cardi at IMDb
  9. ^ Jane Carr at IMDb
  10. ^ Jean Colin at IMDb
  11. ^ Edward Cooper at IMDb
  12. ^ Evelyn Dall at IMDb
  13. ^ The Knife-Throwing Denvers at IMDb
  14. ^ Richard Dolman at IMDb
  15. ^ Fred Duprez at IMDb
  16. ^ Cyril Fletcher at IMDb
  17. ^ Flotsam and Jetsam at IMDb
  18. ^ Ronald Frankau at IMDb
  19. ^ Steven Geray at IMDb
  20. ^ Peter Godfrey at IMDb
  21. ^ Walter Gore at IMDb
  22. ^ Hyam Greenbaum at IMDb
  23. ^ Adelaide Hall at IMDb
  24. ^ Charles Harrison at IMDb
  25. ^ Ken Harvey at IMDb
  26. ^ Richard Haydn at IMDb
  27. ^ Richard Hearne at IMDb
  28. ^ Leslie Henson at IMDb
  29. ^ Charles Heslop at IMDb
  30. ^ Charlie Higgins at IMDb
  31. ^ Hildegarde at IMDb
  32. ^ Valerie Hobson at IMDb
  33. ^ Stanley Holloway at IMDb
  34. ^ Renee Houston at IMDb
  35. ^ Horace Kenney at IMDb
  36. ^ Nelson Keys at IMDb
  37. ^ Nosmo King at IMDb
  38. ^ Magda Kun at IMDb
  39. ^ Ann Lenner at IMDb
  40. ^ Queenie Leonard at IMDb
  41. ^ Eve Lister at IMDb
  42. ^ Sara Luzita at IMDb
  43. ^ Arthur Marshall at IMDb
  44. ^ Lu Ann Meredith at IMDb
  45. ^ Billy Milton at IMDb
  46. ^ Lily Morris at IMDb
  47. ^ Richard Murdoch at IMDb
  48. ^ Talbot O'Farrell at IMDb
  49. ^ Paddie O'Neil at IMDb
  50. ^ Gaston Palmer at IMDb
  51. ^ Jack Payne at IMDb
  52. ^ Molly Picon at IMDb
  53. ^ Gillie Potter at IMDb
  54. ^ Irene Prador at IMDb
  55. ^ George Robey at IMDb
  56. ^ Eric Robinson at IMDb
  57. ^ Carson Robison at IMDb
  58. ^ Harry Rutherford at IMDb
  59. ^ Scott Sanders at IMDb
  60. ^ Mabel Scott at IMDb
  61. ^ Gene Sheldon at IMDb
  62. ^ Donald Stewart at IMDb
  63. ^ Tony Sympson at IMDb
  64. ^ Harry Tate at IMDb
  65. ^ Wendy Toye at IMDb
  66. ^ The Viennese Singing Sisters at IMDb
  67. ^ Oliver Wakefield at IMDb
  68. ^ Syd Walker at IMDb
  69. ^ >Walsh and Barker at IMDb
  70. ^ Jack Warner at IMDb
  71. ^ Naunton Wayne at IMDb
  72. ^ Western Brothers at IMDb
  73. ^ Eric Wild and His Band at IMDb
  74. ^ Robb Wilton at IMDb
  75. ^ Anne Ziegler at IMDb
  76. ^ Charles Zwar at IMDb
  77. ^ Dallas Bower at IMDb
  78. ^ Archie Campbell at IMDb
  79. ^ Desmond Davis at IMDb
  80. ^ Cecil Madden at IMDb
  81. ^ D.H. Munro at IMDb
  82. ^ George More O'Ferrall at IMDb
  83. ^ Arthur Ozmond at IMDb
  84. ^ Harry Pringle at IMDb
  85. ^ Reginald Smith at IMDb
  86. ^ Stephen Thomas at IMDb
  87. ^ Lanham Titchener at IMDb

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