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VenuePrince of Wales Centre
TownCannock
CountyStaffordshire
From19th March 2004
To19th March 2004
When19:30
PricesFrom £14.00. To £14.00.
Prince of Wales Centre (V115)
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Back to Back

Work:: Back to Back (S1719183344)


Production:: (T0457470050)

If you remember balaclava's, pop bottles with stoppers and woolly swimming cosies then this show is for you. Don Maclean has been presenting Good Morning Sunday for nearly fifteen years on BBC Radio 2. He is also a well-known comedian and Birmingham personality. Malcolm Stent took over from Jasper Carrott as resident host at the now legendary Boggery Folk Club. Malcolm like Don is known as a true Brummie from his own stage act and shows like Back To Back and Go Play Up Your End. Dave Sealey has collaborated on musical projects with Malcolm before joining him in Back To Back and is known to many as one part of Cosmotheka who delighted UK audiences and Radio 2 listeners with their rumbustious renditions of the best Music Hall songs.
Performer Don Maclean
Performer Malcolm Stent
Performer Dave Sealey

Listing:: L0794377261




Production details

If you remember balaclava's, pop bottles with stoppers and woolly swimming cosies then this show is for you. Don Maclean has been presenting Good Morning Sunday for nearly fifteen years on BBC Radio 2. He is also a well-known comedian and Birmingham personality. Malcolm Stent took over from Jasper Carrott as resident host at the now legendary Boggery Folk Club. Malcolm like Don is known as a true Brummie from his own stage act and shows like Back To Back and Go Play Up Your End. Dave Sealey has collaborated on musical projects with Malcolm before joining him in Back To Back and is known to many as one part of Cosmotheka who delighted UK audiences and Radio 2 listeners with their rumbustious renditions of the best Music Hall songs.

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