Post by cperry on Feb 24, 2010 11:11:59 GMT
Hi
I can't remember if I posted the new schedule. Hope some of you can make it.
Saturday 6th March 2010, 12:00 - 7:00 pm
Function Suite, The Talbot Hotel,
High Street, Stourbridge,
West Midlands DY8 1DW, UK
Free Admission
THE MAIN ROOM
* 12:00 pm ATV Start-up film
* 12:05 pm The Likes of Sykes - Later work written by and starring Eric Sykes, also featuring Diana Coupland, Hugh Burden and Diane Holland. Produced and directed by today's guest Paul Stewart Laing (TX: 01/01/1980).
* 1:00 pm Guest Presentation - Steve Bryant - TV's Credit Crunch: The slow death of end credits on British television and how some programmes fought back. Steve Bryant is the Senior Curator of Television at the National Film and Television Archive.
* 1:30 pm Sooty - a classic BBC episode from the 1950s, including original continuity. Followed by The Goodies - two clips previously cut from UK recordings were recently returned from Australia and can be seen again for the first time in many years.
* 1:45 pm Break
* 2:00 pm Guest Panel - Paul Stewart Laing. Paul is a prolific producer and director who began his career as a cameraman on Thank Your Lucky Stars, The Golden Shot and many other shows. He went on to work with all the greatest artistes on New Faces, London Night Out, Wednesday at 8 and many others. Eventually he became Director of Programmes at TSW. Those who attended Bob's Full House in 2009 will already have enjoyed some of Paul's great anecdotes from his long career in the industry. We look forward to welcoming him back to our event today.
* 3:30 pm Afternoon Tea
* 4:00 pm The Famous Five - "Five Run Away Together". For a generation of children, this well remembered Southern series was a wonderful introduction to Enid Blyton's classic characters. Michele Gallagher, Marcus Harris, Gary Russell and Jennifer Thanisch star in an episode adapted by Gail Renard.
* 4:30 pm Guest Panel - Three Come Back For a Reunion! They are back! The Famous Five are reunited on stage! Marcus Harris no longer works in television, Gail Renard is busy still writing and Gary Russell now works on the new series of Doctor Who.
* 5:30 pm Break
* 5:45 pm The Golden Shot - An edition of the much loved game show hosted by Bob Monkhouse, assisted by Anne Aston. Guests are Rod Hull and Emu and Rolf Harris (TX: 18/08/1974).
* 6:30 pm Men Behaving Badly - A rare chance to see the untelevised pilot of one of the finest sitcoms of recent years. Written by Simon Nye and starring Harry Enfield, Martin Clunes, Leslie Ash and Caroline Quentin.
* 6:55 pm Closedown
SECOND VIEWING AREA
* 12:00 pm I'm Bob He's Dickie - 2388/77 - entertainment show starring Messrs Monkhouse and Henderson and featuring Una Stubbs, Sylvia Syms, Clodagh Rodgers and Jack Parnell and His Orchestra. Produced and directed by Paul Stewart Laing.
* 1:00 pm This is Your Life - Douglas Bader. A special edition of the long running series, devoted to the Second World War fighter ace and former Colditz prisoner of war. The programme was made by Paul Stewart Laing.
* 1:45 pm Break
* 2:00 pm Sunday Night Theatre - "Man and Boy". Telly Savalas heads the cast in Terence Rattigan's play. Also featuring Liz Fraser, Gayle Hunnicutt, David Bauer and Ed Bishop.
* 3:30 pm Night Time - untransmitted pilot made by Paul Stewart Laing for TSW when the schedule extended into the night-time. Featuring jokes and chat, the show contains some risque material.
* 4:30 pm Celebrity Squares - An edition of the long running game show hosted by Bob Monkhouse and featuring guests including Dickie Davies, Sandra Dickinson, Bill Maynard, June Whitfield, Harry H. Corbett and William Rushton (TX: 27/07/1975).
* 5:30 pm The Making of New Faces - a documentary behind the scenes on the famous ATV talent show.
* 6:30 pm I Wish I Had Said That - An untelevised pilot made by Paul Stewart Laing from his own idea with Dickie Henderson. Featuring impressionists and an interview with Kenneth Williams. The lady impressionist Karen Kay is the mum of Jay Kay of Jamiroquai!
* 7:00 pm Closedown
All material at Kaleidoscope events is screened with the permission of the copyright holders.
Programmes and timings may be subject to change before the day. Guests appear
subject to professional and personal commitments.
In 2010, Kaleidoscope is supporting the
Royal National Lifeboat Institution once again.
I can't remember if I posted the new schedule. Hope some of you can make it.
Saturday 6th March 2010, 12:00 - 7:00 pm
Function Suite, The Talbot Hotel,
High Street, Stourbridge,
West Midlands DY8 1DW, UK
Free Admission
THE MAIN ROOM
* 12:00 pm ATV Start-up film
* 12:05 pm The Likes of Sykes - Later work written by and starring Eric Sykes, also featuring Diana Coupland, Hugh Burden and Diane Holland. Produced and directed by today's guest Paul Stewart Laing (TX: 01/01/1980).
* 1:00 pm Guest Presentation - Steve Bryant - TV's Credit Crunch: The slow death of end credits on British television and how some programmes fought back. Steve Bryant is the Senior Curator of Television at the National Film and Television Archive.
* 1:30 pm Sooty - a classic BBC episode from the 1950s, including original continuity. Followed by The Goodies - two clips previously cut from UK recordings were recently returned from Australia and can be seen again for the first time in many years.
* 1:45 pm Break
* 2:00 pm Guest Panel - Paul Stewart Laing. Paul is a prolific producer and director who began his career as a cameraman on Thank Your Lucky Stars, The Golden Shot and many other shows. He went on to work with all the greatest artistes on New Faces, London Night Out, Wednesday at 8 and many others. Eventually he became Director of Programmes at TSW. Those who attended Bob's Full House in 2009 will already have enjoyed some of Paul's great anecdotes from his long career in the industry. We look forward to welcoming him back to our event today.
* 3:30 pm Afternoon Tea
* 4:00 pm The Famous Five - "Five Run Away Together". For a generation of children, this well remembered Southern series was a wonderful introduction to Enid Blyton's classic characters. Michele Gallagher, Marcus Harris, Gary Russell and Jennifer Thanisch star in an episode adapted by Gail Renard.
* 4:30 pm Guest Panel - Three Come Back For a Reunion! They are back! The Famous Five are reunited on stage! Marcus Harris no longer works in television, Gail Renard is busy still writing and Gary Russell now works on the new series of Doctor Who.
* 5:30 pm Break
* 5:45 pm The Golden Shot - An edition of the much loved game show hosted by Bob Monkhouse, assisted by Anne Aston. Guests are Rod Hull and Emu and Rolf Harris (TX: 18/08/1974).
* 6:30 pm Men Behaving Badly - A rare chance to see the untelevised pilot of one of the finest sitcoms of recent years. Written by Simon Nye and starring Harry Enfield, Martin Clunes, Leslie Ash and Caroline Quentin.
* 6:55 pm Closedown
SECOND VIEWING AREA
* 12:00 pm I'm Bob He's Dickie - 2388/77 - entertainment show starring Messrs Monkhouse and Henderson and featuring Una Stubbs, Sylvia Syms, Clodagh Rodgers and Jack Parnell and His Orchestra. Produced and directed by Paul Stewart Laing.
* 1:00 pm This is Your Life - Douglas Bader. A special edition of the long running series, devoted to the Second World War fighter ace and former Colditz prisoner of war. The programme was made by Paul Stewart Laing.
* 1:45 pm Break
* 2:00 pm Sunday Night Theatre - "Man and Boy". Telly Savalas heads the cast in Terence Rattigan's play. Also featuring Liz Fraser, Gayle Hunnicutt, David Bauer and Ed Bishop.
* 3:30 pm Night Time - untransmitted pilot made by Paul Stewart Laing for TSW when the schedule extended into the night-time. Featuring jokes and chat, the show contains some risque material.
* 4:30 pm Celebrity Squares - An edition of the long running game show hosted by Bob Monkhouse and featuring guests including Dickie Davies, Sandra Dickinson, Bill Maynard, June Whitfield, Harry H. Corbett and William Rushton (TX: 27/07/1975).
* 5:30 pm The Making of New Faces - a documentary behind the scenes on the famous ATV talent show.
* 6:30 pm I Wish I Had Said That - An untelevised pilot made by Paul Stewart Laing from his own idea with Dickie Henderson. Featuring impressionists and an interview with Kenneth Williams. The lady impressionist Karen Kay is the mum of Jay Kay of Jamiroquai!
* 7:00 pm Closedown
All material at Kaleidoscope events is screened with the permission of the copyright holders.
Programmes and timings may be subject to change before the day. Guests appear
subject to professional and personal commitments.
In 2010, Kaleidoscope is supporting the
Royal National Lifeboat Institution once again.