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The new compere of the Sunday Night at the London Palladium show, Don Arrol
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The new compere of the Sunday Night at the London Palladium show, Don Arrol
The new compere of the Sunday Night at the London Palladium show, Don Arrol, rehearsing with Bruce Forsyth who is leaving as compere after two years. 11th September 1960
Dixie Dean
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England
DM M6627
Media ID 21726409
© Mirrorpix
Programme Show Variety Beat The Clock Presenter
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In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to the vibrant 1960s entertainment scene at the London Palladium. The image captures a significant moment in television history as Don Arrol, the new compere of the Sunday Night at the London Palladium show, rehearses with none other than Bruce Forsyth. It was September 11th, 1960 when this iconic duo came together on stage. As Don Arrol prepares to take over as compere after two successful years by Forsyth's side, their camaraderie and shared passion for entertaining shines through in this snapshot. Both men exude an undeniable charm and charisma that made them beloved figures in British television. The atmosphere is electric as they rehearse for what promises to be another unforgettable episode of variety programming. With their infectious energy and witty banter, it's no wonder why audiences eagerly tuned in week after week. This photograph not only captures a pivotal moment in television history but also serves as a reminder of how these talented entertainers brought joy into people's homes during an era where TV was still finding its footing. Dixie Dean has expertly preserved this nostalgic memory for us all to enjoy today. Whether you're a fan of beat-the-clock games or simply appreciate great entertainment, this print is sure to transport you back to a time when laughter filled living rooms across Britain every Sunday night at the London Palladium.
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