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The London Palladium (/ p ə ˈ l eɪ d i ˌ ʊ m /) is a Grade II* West End theatre located on Argyll Street, London, in Soho. The theatre was designed by Frank Matcham and opened in 1910. The auditorium holds 2,286 people.
Billy Daniels and Benny Payne during their first London Palladium show in 1952. Daniels' first trademark song from his time on New York radio was the song "Diane," which he recorded on Bluebird in 1941. His later signature song was "That Old Black Magic", by Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer, which Daniels first recorded for Apollo Records in 1948 ...
Sammy Davis Jr. Salutes the Stars of the London Palladium is an album by Sammy Davis Jr., recorded in 1964 as a tribute to artists who have performed at the London Palladium. [2] Davis had just performed a five-week stint at the Palladium, and the album was recorded in London.
Thomas Frederick Cooper (19 March 1921 – 15 April 1984) was a Welsh [1] [2] prop comedian and magician.As an entertainer, his appearance was large and lumbering at 6 feet 4 inches (1.93 m), [3] and he habitually wore a red fez when performing.
The Magic of Christmas may refer to: The Magic of Christmas (Nat King Cole album), 1960; The Magic of Christmas (Natalie Cole album), 1999; The Magic of Christmas (Joy Electric album), 2003; The Magic of Christmas (Marie Osmond album), 2007; The Magic of Christmas (Samantha Jade album), 2018; The Magic of Christmas (Celtic Woman album), 2019
Tonight at the London Palladium is a British television variety show that is hosted from the London Palladium theatre in the West End.Originally produced by ATV for the ITV network from 1955 to 1969, it went by its original name Sunday Night at the London Palladium from 25 September 1955 until the name was changed to The London Palladium Show from 1966 to 2 February 1969.
1. Warmest thoughts and best wishes for a Merry Christmas. 2. Keeping you in our hearts this holiday season, and always! 3. Happy holidays! So glad we get to spend so much time together.
The London Palladium, where the performance has most often been held. There have been a total of 17 theatres that have staged the 93 Royal Variety Performances, and the 1912 Royal Command Performance. Out of the total of 93 shows, 75 have been in London theatres and seven in other cities and towns.
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