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And, together with his brother Weedon he was responsible for producing "The Diary of a Nobody", which has never been out of print. It was hailed by Evelyn Waugh as being the "funniest book ever written". And will be our audio drama for this series. Stephen Wade's career has mirrored that of George in many ways and he talks to us about the strange similarities they share as well as George's life and work amidst the backdrop of the Victorian era.

Stephen's biography of George and indeed this conversation mention in passing many of the great and the good of the era from Henry Irving to Dan Leno. The original "greatest showman" was not P. Astley was a soldier and talented equestrian who went on to invent what we now recognise as the modern day circus.

His story is one of the many that prove that truth is stranger certainly more remarkable than fiction. Andrew Van Buren hails from the world of circus and a very theatrical family. He's a true all round entertainer and is passionate about both his hometown of Newcastle Under Lyme and the heritage of his industry. So who better to spearhead the "Philip Astley Project", the initiative that is helping Astley do for Newcastle what Shakespeare did for Stratford? Andrew talks to us about Astley's history, the beginnings of the van Buren family's showbusiness life and the incredible journey he's taken to get Astley recognised - and to get Newcastle back on the map.

Margaret Monod talks about her blog, "Into the Limelight" and her fabulous collection of Music Hall postcards. We've some fabulous guests talking about some truly fabulous people and hope that you enjoy finding out about them all. It seems that there are an awful lot of people out there with an interest in social history and forgotten heroes.

So thank you for staying with us. And thank you for joining us if you're a newbie joining in at Series 2. If you'd like to help us in our work in keeping the podcast going do please consider becoming a patron.

This is all an expensive business and even the smallest donation helps us get our shows on the road and keep the lights on in the studio. We really appreciate and are so grateful for all your support. And don't forget to follow us on social media. A short message to reassure our listeners that you're not abandoned! We've had a slight delay but Series Two will be up and running soon. In the meantime, check out the show notes for all of Series One , which have been updated and do use this downtime to catch up on any episodes you've missed.

If you want to revisit Episodes 3 and 4 the ones that missed out on the all singing all dancing technology when we first broadcast please do. They are both very popular episodes: No. And you can now hear them without the added interest of what sounded like but wasn't a washing machine in the background. We've been having a wonderful time producing these podcasts and feedback has been excellent. Stay safe and take care everyone. She ran away from the law to research and write about her family connections with the Music Hall and has uncovered many little gems that she shares with us today.

She was also Alison's great great aunt. As well as Daisy and Co. Even the smallest donation helps us get our shows on the road and keep the lights on in the studio and we are so grateful to you for all your support. Today's episode features writer and actor Paterson Joseph, author of the play "Sancho, An Act of Remembrance", which he has been performing for some 10 years and brings back to the theatre next year.

He has also recently completed a book about Sancho, this incredible man who was born on a slave ship in the Atlantic and died a businessman in London. Sancho's life was lived to the full: he composed popular music, corresponded with the great and the good of the day and became the first man of African heritage to vote in a UK general election.

Looking at the world through Sancho's eyes we see a strange place of terrible inequality yet great opportunity, we are forced to address the issues of slavery and racism but also come upon acts of great kindness and discover a true love story. It is a brief glimpse of London in the 18th Century "in colour".

Even the smallest donation helps us get our shows on the road and keep the lights on in the studio and we are so grateful And don't forget to follow us on social media. Nelly Power was a huge star of music hall who is now pretty much forgotten.

And made it her mission to get Ms Power the recognition she deserves. By J. In this episode we meet the team behind the creation of the show and find out a little more about Nelly herself. We're so grateful for all your support. Marie Lloyd, Queen of the Music Hall was a force of nature with a larger than life personality.

At one time the highest paid act in the country, she sang a string of hit songs including "Oh, Mr Porter" and "Don't Dilly Dally on the Way".

Finding fame at the age of 15 she spent the next 40 years entertaining on the music halls and vaudeville theatres around the globe. Her life was every bit as lively offstage as it was on. She experienced extreme wealth and extreme poverty, 3 marriages and 2 divorces and the marriage in between didn't end happily either! In this episode we tell you about Maries life and discuss what might have made her tick with two women who know her better than most: Marie Kelly, who has performed as Marie Lloyd many times and Midge Gillies, author of what we think is the definitive biography of this unique character.

Alice Thornton was an ordinary, if somewhat well to do woman of the 17th century. But as the old saying says "there are no troubles as big as your own" and Alice's troubles indeed tragedies , which were many are what she recorded in her diary.

She was inspired by the research of Dr Cordelia Beattie of Edinburgh University and both talk to us about discovering Alice and her reintroduction to society some years since her death. Guest: Dr. Just before Christmas we had a jolly conversation with Kate Griffin, author of the "Kitty Peck" novels about her interest in music hall.

Kate tells us about her love of theatre, how she fell in love with music hall and Jenny Hall, the real artiste that Kitty Peck is based on.



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