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  1. The Co-Optimists is a stage variety revue that opened in London on 27 June 1921. The show was devised by Davy Burnaby. The piece was a co-operative venture by what The Times called "a group of well-known musical comedy and variety artists" presenting "an all-star 'pierrot' entertainment in the West-end."

  2. Collection of songs from the early to mid 20's from I believe a movie by the same name. Songs are mainly made by Melville Gideon or other members. It also ha...

  3. Feb 2, 2024 · SIDE 1:0:00 - If Winter Comes2:47 - Ghost Of A Chance5:25 - Don't Let Them Scrap The British Navy8:48 - We'll Go To Church On Sunday11:48 - Conversations14:5...

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  4. The Co-Optimists is an all-talking sound 1929 British musical film revue directed by Edwin Greenwood and Laddie Cliff and starring Davy Burnaby, Stanley Holloway and Betty Chester. It was made at Twickenham Studios. The film was broken up into parts and re-released as six short films in 1931.

  5. THE CO-OPTIMISTS. Revue originally devised by Davy Burnaby. Music and Lyrics: Melville Gideon, Clifford Grey, Irving Berlin, Philip Braham, Vivian Ellis, William Helmore, Ivy St Helier, Laddie Cliff, Austin Melford, Greatrex Newman, Arthur Schwartz, Clifford Seyler, et al. 1st Season: Royalty Theatre, London - 27 June 1921 (500 perfs)

  6. Album Credits. Primary Artists Elsa Macfarlane & Stanley Holloway, Melville Gideon & Stanley Holloway. Producers Elsa Macfarlane, Melville Gideon & Stanley Holloway. Writers A. E. Illingworth ...

  7. The Co-Optimists: Directed by Edwin Greenwood, Laddie Cliff. With Davy Burnaby, Laddie Cliff, Melville Gideon, Gilbert Childs.