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'''''Those Were the Days''''' was a nostalgia [[television]] programme started by [[Henry Gordon Jago]] while he and [[George Litefoot]] were stranded in [[1968]]. After its initial producer was fired, the show was produced by [[Aubrey | '''''Those Were the Days''''' was a nostalgia [[television]] programme started by [[Henry Gordon Jago]] while he and [[George Litefoot]] were stranded in [[1968]]. After its initial producer was fired, the show was produced by [[Aubrey Pinder]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Age of Revolution (audio story)|The Age of Revolution]]'') [[Sid James]], [[Tony Hancock]], [[Noël Coward]], [[Eric and Ernie]] and the [[Amazing Alice]] performed at the [[Palace Theatre]] live for one of its broadcasts. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Final Act (audio story)|The Final Act]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:32, 14 November 2021
Those Were the Days was a nostalgia television programme started by Henry Gordon Jago while he and George Litefoot were stranded in 1968. After its initial producer was fired, the show was produced by Aubrey Pinder. (AUDIO: The Age of Revolution) Sid James, Tony Hancock, Noël Coward, Eric and Ernie and the Amazing Alice performed at the Palace Theatre live for one of its broadcasts. (AUDIO: The Final Act)