
"This book celebrates the work of the performers and impresarios who, from the 1930s onwards, pushed the creative boundaries of radio and then television to bring ground-breaking variety shows to a new audience. He demonstrates how the performances of Britain's best-loved entertainers were conceived, written and then filmed, often in front of a live audience and under extreme space and time restrictions. From the early days of vaudeville, via the golden age of radio, live television spectaculars, the rise of the chat show and alternative comedy, Louis Barfe pulls back the curtain of variety to reveal the world of light entertainment in all its glory."--Global Books in Print.
Page Count:
400
Publication Date:
2008-01-01
ISBN-10:
184354380X
ISBN-13:
9781843543800
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