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Postby Peekay » Thu Jun 07, 2007 12:00 pm

I've got an original signed photie of Laurel'n'Hardy (along with various autographs from the Empire) . One more thing that's auction bound soon!

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Postby Willie » Fri Jun 29, 2007 1:21 pm

There is a page about the Laurel and Hardy Marathon on 20th July coming to Sloans in Glasgow on Bowler Dessert Online. Plans are coming along nicely and a few surprises are lined up. Go to http://www.bowlerdessert.co.uk. Meanwhile the next Laurel and Hardy evening at the Panopticon is on Wednesday 4th July, starting at 7.00pm. All are welcome.
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Postby Willie » Tue Jul 31, 2007 8:04 am

Tomorrow (Wednesday 1st August) sees us back at the Panopticon for our regular Laurel and Hardy film show. We will recognise the fact that Oliver Hardy died fifty years ago in August, with a few films in which he gets the limelight one way or another. But there will also be some favourite shorts. Please come along.
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Postby mr moto » Tue Jul 31, 2007 9:00 am

Willie wrote:Tomorrow (Wednesday 1st August) sees us back at the Panopticon for our regular Laurel and Hardy film show. We will recognise the fact that Oliver Hardy died fifty years ago in August, with a few films in which he gets the limelight one way or another. But there will also be some favourite shorts. Please come along.

what time is it due to start at ? thanks .
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Postby John » Tue Jul 31, 2007 9:52 am

Doors usually open around 7PM and the event kicks off at 7.30. It is a great night.
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Postby Willie » Tue Jul 31, 2007 10:02 am

NO! NO! NO! Doors open at 6.30pm and the films start at 7.00pm prompt.
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Postby John » Tue Jul 31, 2007 10:51 am

Ah! That would explain why I am always late :oops:
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Postby Josef » Wed Aug 01, 2007 9:45 pm

Slightly disappointing turnout this evening, particularly since the BBC were in filming the event. Or perhaps HG's most wanted had got wind of it and were lying low?

Interesting wee silent with a solo Oliver Hardy.
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Postby Josef » Wed Aug 01, 2007 10:57 pm

And since this is the Britannia Music Hall thread, after all, rather than the Laurel & Hardy one : for the more adventurous amongst us -




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Miss Leggy Pee, indeed :D .
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Postby My Kitten » Sun Aug 12, 2007 11:11 am

Josef wrote:And since this is the Britannia Music Hall thread, after all, rather than the Laurel & Hardy one : for the more adventurous amongst us -




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Miss Leggy Pee, indeed :D .


Stuck a copy of this in Whats on too
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Postby tommytank » Wed Aug 29, 2007 9:22 pm

Im trying to settle a bet with my old man. He's convinced that at some point in the history of the panoptican there was a circus type event held. Exactly what and when is sketchy, but im sure that being a theartre hall this is highly unlikely. Does anyone know if such an event occured? It would have been around the 60s or the 70s!
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Postby gap74 » Wed Aug 29, 2007 9:33 pm

The main auditorium had a pretty substantial false roof subdividing the balcony from the stalls between about the end of the war and up until only a few years ago, so it seems unlikely it would have been in there - all the other spaces in the building seem a bit low for any type of circus event, but I guess you never know!
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Postby HollowHorn » Wed Aug 29, 2007 10:09 pm

Not a Circus, there was a Zoo though, perhaps this would account for the confusion?

Pickard was a man of diverse taste. Between 1906 and 1938 the building housed not just music hall and cinema entertainment, but also freak shows, waxworks, carnival and zoo.


Albert Ernest Pickard (1874-1964)
The last of Glasgow's great eccentrics was a Yorkshireman, Albert Ernest Pickard Unlimited, as he liked to call himself. Born in Bradford in 1874, he moved to Glasgow in 1904, buying Fell's Waxworks in the Trongate. He added his own American museum. introducing many weird freak shows to the stage and even had a small zoo on the premises.


it could be argued that the Panopticon's best years started in 1906, when the Yorkshireman A E Pickard became the proprietor. Mr Pickard was a well liked character in Glasgow, a showman through and through. With his guidance, the Panopticon became a music hall, an amusement arcade, a zoo, waxwork museum, and a freak show.
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Postby Sharon » Thu Aug 30, 2007 7:26 am

Some even more exotic fundraising will be occurring at the Oran Mohr on the 16th.

http://www.hightease.info/

Featuring the very gorgeous....

Miss Exotic World 2007
Miss Immodesty Blaize
Making Her Glasgow Debut

Once again, the Ministry Of Burlesque returns to Glasgow with an eclectic assortment of internationally renowned acts with which to tease, tantalise, titilate and torment.

Internationally recognised burlesque queen and current Miss Exotic World, Miss Immodesty Blaize will be headlining the strongest cast of burlesque performers ever to have appeared in Glasgow. Just check out the 'Line Up' page. Any one of these performers is a headliner in their own right and this is the first time that they've all been brought together under one roof!


(If you saw the burlesque "faking it" that was her)
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Postby Willie » Tue Sep 04, 2007 1:22 pm

Laurel and Hardy will be back on the screen at the Panopticon tomorrow (Wednesday 5th September). The show starts at 7.00pm. Doors open at 6.30pm and all are welcome.
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