M'Lords... Ladies and Gentlemen
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- | An after-dinner speakers' competition for celebrities such as Peter Cook, Spike Milligan, Auberon Waugh and | + | An after-dinner speakers' competition for celebrities such as Peter Cook, Spike Milligan, Auberon Waugh and Katharine Whitehorn. |
In the first series, the programmes were themed around fictional awards such as 'Nice Guy of the Year Award' or 'Diplomat of the Year Award'. In the second series, which seems to have involved [[Ned Sherrin]] in a semi-regular role, all the shows were themed around something called 'The Vicious Circle Awards', whatever they are. | In the first series, the programmes were themed around fictional awards such as 'Nice Guy of the Year Award' or 'Diplomat of the Year Award'. In the second series, which seems to have involved [[Ned Sherrin]] in a semi-regular role, all the shows were themed around something called 'The Vicious Circle Awards', whatever they are. | ||
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[[Category:Regional]] | [[Category:Regional]] | ||
+ | [[Category:North West of England]] |
Current revision as of 05:25, 21 March 2023
Contents |
Host
Peter Jones (chairman)
Co-hosts
Peter Wheeler (toastmaster)
Broadcast
Granada (regional), 14 July 1978 to 11 August 1979 (10 shows in 2 series)
Synopsis
An after-dinner speakers' competition for celebrities such as Peter Cook, Spike Milligan, Auberon Waugh and Katharine Whitehorn.
In the first series, the programmes were themed around fictional awards such as 'Nice Guy of the Year Award' or 'Diplomat of the Year Award'. In the second series, which seems to have involved Ned Sherrin in a semi-regular role, all the shows were themed around something called 'The Vicious Circle Awards', whatever they are.