Sat 29th FEBRUARY 2020 7.30pm
Celebtating 30 years of the GOOD OLD DAYS in style at
Trinity Baptist Church Colne
The entertainment began with a singalong before the curtain rose and chairman Leonard Sachs appeared. He would move swiftly to his podium-desk before waving his handkerchief and announcing in a loud, theatrical voice: “Once again, good evening ladies and gentlemen!”
Sachs, an actor who had appeared in music hall, was famous for his alliterative introductions. “Verisimilitudinous, violent, ventriloquial virtuosity” was how he introduced ventriloquist Neville King.
Towards the end of each show the chairman would say there was “just time” for the final chorus of Down At The Old Bull And Bush, sung with gusto by performers and audience. Recent editions of The Good Old Days have provided wonderful entertainment 1953 -1983.
This Evening has been put together by members of Trinity Baptist Church and friends and is our own interpretation of the Tv series The Good Old Days.
Celebtating 30 years of the GOOD OLD DAYS in style at
Trinity Baptist Church Colne
The entertainment began with a singalong before the curtain rose and chairman Leonard Sachs appeared. He would move swiftly to his podium-desk before waving his handkerchief and announcing in a loud, theatrical voice: “Once again, good evening ladies and gentlemen!”
Sachs, an actor who had appeared in music hall, was famous for his alliterative introductions. “Verisimilitudinous, violent, ventriloquial virtuosity” was how he introduced ventriloquist Neville King.
Towards the end of each show the chairman would say there was “just time” for the final chorus of Down At The Old Bull And Bush, sung with gusto by performers and audience. Recent editions of The Good Old Days have provided wonderful entertainment 1953 -1983.
This Evening has been put together by members of Trinity Baptist Church and friends and is our own interpretation of the Tv series The Good Old Days.