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How can I watch the Royal Variety Show?

How can I watch the Royal Variety Show?

You can watch The Royal Variety Performance on December 8 on ITV at 8pm.

Is there a Royal Variety Show 2020?

Hosted by Jason Manford, the 2020 Royal Variety Performance will see some of the biggest stars in the industry take to the stage for one night only. The extravaganza was filmed at the Blackpool Opera House in the Winter Gardens Complex in November and will air on ITV this month.

Is there a Royal Variety Performance 2021?

ROYAL VARIETY PERFORMANCE 2021 “I’m delighted to announce that this year’s Royal Variety Performance will be staged at the Royal Albert Hall in London, on 18th November 2021. Tickets will go on sale on Saturday 26th June at 10am.

When was the first Royal Variety Performance?

May 22, 1960
Royal Variety Performance/First episode date

How many Royal Variety Performances have there been?

There have been a total of 17 theatres that have staged the 81 Royal Variety Performances, and the 1912 Royal Command Performance.

Who was the cast of the Royal Variety in 1970?

Credited cast: Michael Aspel Self – Introduced by Sheila Bernette Self The Black Theater of Prague Themselves (as The Black Theatre of Prag Tim Brooke-Taylor Self Max Bygraves Self – Host

Who was the first female presenter of the Royal Variety Performance?

In 1974, Noele Gordon presented the Royal Variety Performance making her the first female presenter of the show. After the first Royal Variety Performance on 1 July 1912 presented by Sir Alfred Butt, it was seven years before the next show, on 28 July 1919 held at the Coliseum Theatre presented this time by Sir Oswald Stoll.

Where was the 1991 Royal Variety Performance filmed?

The 61st Royal Variety Performance filmed from the Victoria Palace Theatre on 19th November 1991 by LWT. This show was attended by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and was in aid of the EABF (Entertainment Artists Benevolent Fund). The show heavily featured a tribute to Cameron Mackintosh: ‘Hey, Mr. Producer!’.