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{{Short description|British TV variety series (1937–1939)}} |
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⚫ | '''''Intimate Cabaret''''' was a British television programme broadcast from 1937 to 1939 on [[BBC Television]]. It was one of several [[Spin-off (media)|spin-off]]s from the BBC series ''[[Cabaret (British TV series)|Cabaret]]''. It was a [[Live television|live]] [[variety show|variety]] programme. <!--For example, the episode telecast 4 January 1938 featured Frederic Harris (conjuror), La Marques (dancer), Bennett and Williams (comedians), and Trudi Binar (in songs),<ref>http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/schedules/bbctv/1938-01-04#at-15.00</ref> while the 14 February 1938 episode featured Stanley Holloway, The Fayre Four, and juggler Donald Stuart.<ref>http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/schedules/bbctv/1938-02-14#at-21.10</ref>--> There were |
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| creator = [[Harry Pringle (producer)|Harry Pringle]] |
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| based_on = ''[[Cabaret (British TV series)|Cabaret]]'' |
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| country = England<!--Not UK - it could only be received within a few miles of London--> |
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| language = English |
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| num_episodes = 24 |
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| producer = Harry Pringle, Eric Fawcett |
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| runtime = 10{{ndash}}30 minutes <ref name=RT37>{{cite journal |url=http://www.radiotimesarchive.co.uk/pdf/RT-TV-1937.pdf |journal=[[Radio Times]] |title=Radio Times 1937 |accessdate=23 February 2016}}</ref><ref name=RT38>{{cite journal |url=http://www.radiotimesarchive.co.uk/pdf/RT-TV-1938.pdf |journal=Radio Times |title=Radio Times 1938 |accessdate=23 February 2016}}</ref><ref name=RT39>{{cite journal |url=http://www.radiotimesarchive.co.uk/pdf/RT-TV-1939.pdf |journal=Radio Times |title=Radio Times 1939 |accessdate=22 February 2016}}</ref> |
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| company = [[BBC Television]] |
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| network = BBC Television |
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| first_aired = {{Start date|1937|11|04|df=yes}} |
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| last_aired = {{End date|1939|08|29|df=yes}} |
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⚫ | '''''Intimate Cabaret''''' was a British television programme broadcast from 1937 to 1939 on [[BBC Television]]. It was one of several [[Spin-off (media)|spin-off]]s from the [[BBC]] series ''[[Cabaret (British TV series)|Cabaret]]''. It was a [[Live television|live]] [[variety show|variety]] programme. <!--For example, the episode telecast 4 January 1938 featured Frederic Harris (conjuror), La Marques (dancer), Bennett and Williams (comedians), and Trudi Binar (in songs),<ref>http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/schedules/bbctv/1938-01-04#at-15.00 {{Bare URL inline|date=May 2022}}</ref> while the 14 February 1938 episode featured Stanley Holloway, The Fayre Four, and juggler Donald Stuart.<ref>http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/schedules/bbctv/1938-02-14#at-21.10 {{Bare URL inline|date=May 2022}}</ref>--> There were 24 episodes. The first seven were produced by [[Harry Pringle (producer)|Harry Pringle]] and the last two by Eric Fawcett; the producers of the others are not known.<ref name=RT37 /><ref name=RT38 /><ref name=RT39 /><ref>{{IMDb title |id=tt4242678 |title=Intimate Cabaret}}</ref> No episode has survived.<ref group=Note>The programme was broadcast live. Methods to record live television did not exist until late 1947, and were rarely used by the BBC until around 1953{{ndash}}55.<!-- The earliest surviving recording of a BBC television variety show is a 6-minute fragment from the 1947 special ''[[Variety in Sepia]]''.--></ref> |
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== Performers == |
== Performers == |
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The following performers appeared in the series five or more times, or {{as of|February 2016|lc=yes}} are subjects of Wikipedia articles. Their numbers of appearances are given in parentheses. |
The following performers appeared in the series five or more times, or {{as of|February 2016|lc=yes}} are the subjects of Wikipedia articles. Their numbers of appearances are given in parentheses. |
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* [[BBC Television Orchestra]] (1) <ref>{{IMDb name |id=nm1568759 |name=The BBC Television Orchestra}}</ref> |
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* Evel Burns, pianist (before 1937{{snd}}after 1946) (6) <ref>{{IMDb name |id=nm1593612 |name=Evel Burns}}</ref> |
* Evel Burns, pianist (before 1937{{snd}}after 1946) (6) <ref>{{IMDb name |id=nm1593612 |name=Evel Burns}}</ref> |
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* [[Jane Carr (1909–1957)|Jane Carr]] (1909{{ndash}}57), English actress (1) <ref>{{ |
* [[Jane Carr (1909–1957)|Jane Carr]] (1909{{ndash}}57), English actress (1) <ref>{{IMDb name |id=nm0139731 |name=Jane Carr}}</ref> |
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* [[Cyril Fletcher]] (1913{{ndash}}2005), English comedian (4) <ref>{{IMDb name |id=nm0281980 |name=Cyril Fletcher}}</ref> |
* [[Cyril Fletcher]] (1913{{ndash}}2005), English comedian (4) <ref>{{IMDb name |id=nm0281980 |name=Cyril Fletcher}}</ref> |
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* [[Steven Geray]] (1904{{ndash}}73), Hungarian-born actor (2) <ref>{{IMDb name |id=nm0314065 |name=Steven Geray}}</ref> |
* [[Steven Geray]] (1904{{ndash}}73), Hungarian-born actor (2) <ref>{{IMDb name |id=nm0314065 |name=Steven Geray}}</ref> |
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* [[Derek Oldham]] (1887{{ndash}}1968), English singer and actor (1) <ref>{{IMDb name |id=nm0646146 |name=Derek Oldham}}</ref> |
* [[Derek Oldham]] (1887{{ndash}}1968), English singer and actor (1) <ref>{{IMDb name |id=nm0646146 |name=Derek Oldham}}</ref> |
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* [[Irene Prador]] (1911{{ndash}}96), Austrian actress (2) <ref>{{IMDb name |id=nm0695073 |name=Irene Prador}}</ref> |
* [[Irene Prador]] (1911{{ndash}}96), Austrian actress (2) <ref>{{IMDb name |id=nm0695073 |name=Irene Prador}}</ref> |
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* [[Oliver Wakefield]] (1909{{ndash}}56), British actor and comedian (3) <ref>{{ |
* [[Oliver Wakefield]] (1909{{ndash}}56), British actor and comedian (3) <ref>{{IMDb name |id=nm0906797 |name=Oliver Wakefield}}</ref> |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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* ''[[Cabaret Cruise]]'' |
* ''[[Cabaret Cruise]]'' |
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* ''[[Comedy Cabaret]]'' |
* ''[[Comedy Cabaret]]'' |
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* ''[[Eastern Cabaret]]'' |
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* ''[[Western Cabaret]]'' |
* ''[[Western Cabaret]]'' |
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== Notes == |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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* {{IMDb title |id=tt4242678 | |
* {{IMDb title |id=tt4242678 |title=Intimate Cabaret}} |
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* {{cite web |url=http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/search/0/20?adv=0&q=Intimate+Cabaret&media=all&yf=1923&yt=2009&mf=1&mt=12&tf=00%3A00&tt=00%3A00#search |website=[[BBC]] |title=Search for Intimate Cabaret |accessdate=23 February 2016 }} |
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Latest revision as of 03:44, 28 July 2024
Intimate Cabaret | |
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Genre | Variety |
Created by | Harry Pringle |
Based on | Cabaret |
Country of origin | England |
Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 24 |
Production | |
Producers | Harry Pringle, Eric Fawcett |
Running time | 10–30 minutes [1][2][3] |
Production company | BBC Television |
Original release | |
Network | BBC Television |
Release | 4 November 1937 29 August 1939 | –
Intimate Cabaret was a British television programme broadcast from 1937 to 1939 on BBC Television. It was one of several spin-offs from the BBC series Cabaret. It was a live variety programme. There were 24 episodes. The first seven were produced by Harry Pringle and the last two by Eric Fawcett; the producers of the others are not known.[1][2][3][4] No episode has survived.[Note 1]
Performers
[edit]The following performers appeared in the series five or more times, or as of February 2016[update] are the subjects of Wikipedia articles. Their numbers of appearances are given in parentheses.
- BBC Television Orchestra (1) [5]
- Evel Burns, pianist (before 1937 – after 1946) (6) [6]
- Jane Carr (1909–57), English actress (1) [7]
- Cyril Fletcher (1913–2005), English comedian (4) [8]
- Steven Geray (1904–73), Hungarian-born actor (2) [9]
- Tommy Handley (1892–1949), British comedian (1) [10]
- Bruno Hoffmann (1913–91), German player of the glass harp (1) [11]
- Stanley Holloway (1890–1982), English comedian (1) [12]
- Nelson Keys (1886–1939), British actor and singer (1) [13]
- Magda Kun (1912–45), Hungarian-born actress (2) [14]
- Eve Lister (1913–97), British actress (1) [15]
- Billy Mayerl (1902–59), English pianist and composer (1) [16]
- Derek Oldham (1887–1968), English singer and actor (1) [17]
- Irene Prador (1911–96), Austrian actress (2) [18]
- Oliver Wakefield (1909–56), British actor and comedian (3) [19]
See also
[edit]- Cabaret (British TV series)
- Cabaret Cartoons
- Cabaret Cruise
- Comedy Cabaret
- Eastern Cabaret
- Western Cabaret
Notes
[edit]- ^ The programme was broadcast live. Methods to record live television did not exist until late 1947, and were rarely used by the BBC until around 1953–55.
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Radio Times 1937" (PDF). Radio Times. Retrieved 23 February 2016.
- ^ a b "Radio Times 1938" (PDF). Radio Times. Retrieved 23 February 2016.
- ^ a b "Radio Times 1939" (PDF). Radio Times. Retrieved 22 February 2016.
- ^ Intimate Cabaret at IMDb
- ^ The BBC Television Orchestra at IMDb
- ^ Evel Burns at IMDb
- ^ Jane Carr at IMDb
- ^ Cyril Fletcher at IMDb
- ^ Steven Geray at IMDb
- ^ Tommy Handley at IMDb
- ^ Bruno Hoffman at IMDb
- ^ Stanley Holloway at IMDb
- ^ Nelson Keys at IMDb
- ^ Magda Kun at IMDb
- ^ Eve Lister at IMDb
- ^ Billy Mayerl at IMDb
- ^ Derek Oldham at IMDb
- ^ Irene Prador at IMDb
- ^ Oliver Wakefield at IMDb
External links
[edit]- Intimate Cabaret at IMDb
- "Search for Intimate Cabaret". BBC. Retrieved 23 February 2016.