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8th November 2016

I’m delighted to announce that the second date of Forever Carrying On with Valerie Leon has now sold out. Following our appearance at the Leicester Square Theatre it is with great pleasure that I once again present Valerie’s celebration of six leading stars of the series, followed by an informal chat about her work with the team and their unique, lasting appeal. The show starts at 5pm. on Sunday, 13th. November. For returns please try ringing the Box Office on 0207 287 2875. If you are lucky I’ll see you there. Carry On!

23rd October 2016

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Jimmy Perry O.B.E. has died at the ripe old age of 93. A long, full life of cheering people up is quite the legacy, and Jimmy’s work as a writer (Dad’s Army, Hi-De-Hi, You Rang M’Lord and, mine and his own personal favourite, It Ain’t Half Hot Mum) has cheered up more than most. With a community warmth and skill for celebrating the absurd character of the British, the world Jimmy created with David Croft will stand as a winking, self-deprecating salute to the nation. However, for me, it is his presenting of the series Turns that left an even more indelible mark. With genuine affection and enthused knowledge, Jimmy Perry introduced and celebrated ancient clips of the greats of variety, and it was the first time that I witnessed such legends of Music Hall as George Robey, Lily Morris, Teddy Brown, and Wilson, Keppel & Betty. It’s almost unthinkable that the BBC would screen such remnants in prime time now but that series, starting back when I wore a schoolboy’s clothes, ignited a passion that has never gone out. Thanks, Jimmy, and Stand Easy.

20th October 2016

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A thrill to join series favourites Dame Barbara Windsor, Valerie Leon and Hugh Futcher at the Comic Store unveiling of Nick McCann’s brilliant Carry On painting ‘And When Did You Last See Your Feet?’, a brilliant send-up of William Frederick Yeames’ English Civil War masterpiece. Fittingly, the work will be hung, next to the original, at the Walker Gallery, Liverpool, on 23rd. November. What A Carry On!

18th October 2016

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I’m thrilled to be in conversation with that pioneer of British rock ‘n’ roll and ageless matinee idol Jess Conrad. Awarded the O.B.E. for services to entertainment and charity in 2011, and made King Rat of the Grand Order of Water Rats in 2013, Jess will reveal outrageous tales from his varied ShowBiz career, spanning hit records for Decca Records to a long-standing self-mockery opposite Jim Davidson. On stage Jess has starred in ‘Godspell’ and ‘Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat’. Television credits include ‘Armchair Theatre’, ‘Last of the Summer Wine’ and ‘Miss Marple’, while he scored big screen success in ‘The Boys’, ‘Konga’, ‘The Great Rock ‘n’ Roll Swindle’, and as pop impresario Larry Parnes in ‘Telstar’. The legendary Jess Conrad will also be signing photographs and CDs after our show, which is at the Leicester Square Theatre, Sunday, 23rd. October, from 4pm. You can book at: www.leicestersquaretheatre.ticketsolve.com or call the Box Office on: 020 7734 2222.

13th September 2016

My Leicester Square Theatre guest this month is the exquisite and inimitable Fenella Fielding, 50 years since the release of British film classic ‘Carry On Screaming!’. Join us from 4pm. on Sunday, 25th. September, for a choice clip from the Carry On favourite, Fenella’s reading from her up-coming memoirs, an exclusive conversation about her life and work, questions from the audience, and an informal signing and photograph session. Tickets are still available from leicestersquaretheatre.ticketsolve.com, or by calling the Box Office: 020 77342222. See you there!

15th August 2016

It was Liz Fraser’s birthday yesterday, and I was delighted to take part in the lengthy celebrations over at Talking Pictures TV. Fast becoming the most essential telly channel out there, you can find them on Freeview 81; pumping out classic film and television 24 hours a day! Liz’s birthday was marked with over twelve hours of programming, including a brand new exclusive interview, introductions, and screenings of such classics as ‘Double Bunk’, ‘I’m All Right Jack’ and ‘Two-Way Stretch’, alongside rarer gems like the Children’s Film Foundation release ‘Hide and Seek’. If you want to meet Liz in person, she’s my guest at the Leicester Square Theatre, from 4pm. on Sunday, 28th. August. Tickets can be booked by telephoning: 020 7734 2222 or visiting: leicestersquaretheatre.com. It’s going to be a popular one, so book now. See you there!

13th July 2016

My next Leicester Square Theatre show is a ‘Strangeness in Space’ special. Just who, what, or why is ‘Strangeness in Space’? You may well ask! Well, it’s a hilarious crowd-funded radio series written by and starring Saturday morning legends Trevor & Simon, and featuring ’80s ‘Doctor Who’ girl Sophie Aldred. The trio will be joined on stage by producer Clare Eden and, hopefully, a handful of the show’s guest stars. The cast reads like a Who’s Who of comedy, including Rufus Hound, Doon Mackichan, Alexei Sayle, and Monty Python’s Carol Cleveland, so this is not to be missed.

I’ll be interviewing the team, and there will also be an opportunity for an informal meet & greet, autographs, selfies, and even script-reading fun. In addition each ticket holder will receive a free 8×10 glossy photo of Team Strange. The show starts from 4pm. on Sunday, 31st. July; and this one is going to be epic! A handful of tickets are still available by ‘phoning the Box Office: 0207 7342222, or visiting the website www.leicestersquaretheatre.com See you there!

11th July 2016

Reg Varney was born 100 years ago today. Best-loved as the star of classic situation comedies ‘On the Buses’ and ‘The Rag Trade’, Reg’s career ranged from a fledgling double act with Benny Hill to a bushel of piano recital recordings. To mark his centenary, Fairlynch Museum & Arts Centre in Budleigh Salterton, Devon, are presenting an exhibition of his life and work. In association with the British Heart Foundation, entrance is free; running every day save Mondays until 30th September. Ding! Ding!

8th July 2016

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For twenty Golden years, Jimmy Gilbert was a very safe pair of hands at the BBC, producing such classic shows as ‘Last of the Summer Wine’, ‘Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?’, and ‘The Two Ronnies’. Indeed, as one of the chief architects of ‘The Frost Report’, Gilbert was instrumental in bringing together the Rons, as well as most of Monty Python. He was appointed the Head of Comedy from 1973 until 1977, during which time he commissioned, among many others, ‘Fawlty Towers’; and subsequently held the post of Head of Light Entertainment, before leaving the BBC in 1982. As a freelance producer he steered such evergreen ITV successes as ‘Fresh Fields’ and ‘The Benny Hill Show’ to even more success. Jimmy Gilbert died on 7th. June, at the age of 93.

17th May 2016

It’s official! The Carry Ons are back! The 32rd. film in the series, ‘Carry On Doctors’, will go into production later this year, with a release date early next year. Produced by Jonathan Sothcott, and written by ‘Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps’ scribes Susan Nickson and Tim Dawson, the film will refresh the franchise that has made the world laugh since the late 1950s. I’m more than chuffed to be involved and have been extensively quoted from the press release: “The saucy world of bedpans and thermometers has been an integral part of the Carry Ons for well over 50 years. Now, as the series carries on into the 21st Century, ‘Carry On Doctors’ returns to hospital with a cast crammed full of beloved comedy actors and a hilarious script that will have you in stitches! With a kiss to the past and a firm finger on the pulse, it’s time to Carry On. Again”. See you at the pictures!