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The Good Old Days



From 1953 to 1983, the Leeds City Varieties is a study in which there is The Good Old Days is a popular entertainment television program inspired by the world of Variety.
It was filmed in the famous theater of varieties of Leeds in his golden years had housed the stage characters such as Chaplin, Houdini and Marie Lloyd.
The intent of the authors was to rebuild an atmosphere with music as faithfully as possible at the time of the Victorian music-hall-style performances.
Even the audience was dressed in period costumes so that the reconstruction be absolutely believable for the viewers at home. The audience
was also involved in the theater and sing on the show. The present was Leonard Sachs (who along with Peter Ridgeway had founded and directed the Player's Theatre, whose performances inspired the famous television series).
Sach was a brilliant presenter known for his dialectic and his hyperbolic introductions of the artists on stage. In the 30 years of repeat performances on The Good Old Day presented to the general public are more than 2000 artists.

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