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  1. The Good Old Days is a BBC television light entertainment programme produced by Barney Colehan which ran for 30 years from 20 July 1953 to 31 December 1983. [1] It was performed at the Leeds City Varieties and recreated an authentic atmosphere of the Victorian – Edwardian music hall with songs and sketches of the era performed in ...

    • Old Time Variety, Music Hall
  2. The Good Old Days: With Leonard Sachs, Dudley Stevens, Jenny Wren, Penny Rigden. A re-creation of the Music Hall variety shows that were popular in the late Victorian and the Edwardian periods (late 1800s and early 1900s).

    • (90)
    • 1953-07-20
    • Comedy, Musical
    • 60
  3. Leonard Sachs presents the old-time entertainment show, first broadcast on 28 Feb 1978. 21/02/1978 With Ron Moody, Hinge & Bracket, Duggie Brown, Rita Morris, Alan Randall and Peter Gale.

  4. Leonard Sachs presents an edition of the old-time music hall programme, filmed in 1977 from the stage of the City Varieties Theatre, Leeds. With Ken Dodd, Beatrice Aston, John Bouchier, Bill Drysdale, Christine Cartwright and members of the Players Theatre, London.

  5. The Good Old Days ran for thirty years from 20 July 1953 and was introduced for the majority of its run by celebrated chairman Leonard Sachs (Don Gemmell for the first two shows). The show was broadcast from the City Varieties in Leeds, one of the last true Victorian Music Halls still in existence.

  6. The Good Old Days was a long-running BBC TV series that recreated the atmosphere of Victorian-Edwardian music hall with songs and sketches. It was hosted by Leonard Sachs and featured about 2,000 performers in period costume.

  7. The Good Old Days. Entertainment series which ran from 1953 to 1983 and recreated the atmosphere of the music hall with songs and sketches of the era performed by modern-day performers.

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