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Anyone a fan of Les Dawson ?
Miserableoldgit
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Hello there!
We thought that you might be interested to know that tickets are now available for a rather special show recording this Sunday! As with all of our shows, the tickets are FREE!
LES DAWSON: AN AUDIENCE WITH THAT NEVER WAS
Les Dawson was arguably one of Britain’s finest comedians.
This year, on the twentieth anniversary of his passing, ITV are celebrating Dawson’s life, work and comedic legacy with a special television tribute. Featuring an audience of Les’ celebrity friends, comedy peers and celebrity fans, this unique event will showcase some of the very best of Dawson’s unique comedy style.
The show will record at The ITV London Studios on Sunday 19th May 2013.
Booking is now open so if you would like to join us in the studio, then apply now via our website at http://www.sroaudiences.com
The minimum age for attendance at this show is 18. We shall notify successful applicants as quickly as possible by email with their eticket. Unsuccessful applications will remain in the waiting list in case of returns. All tickets are issued free of charge and are strictly non-transferable. We may not be able to offer tickets to everyone who applies.
You will also find details of, and be able to apply for, all the shows for which we are currently booking and add yourself to the mailing lists for upcoming shows via our website at http://www.sroaudiences.com
If you would like to be unsubscribed from the SRO Audiences mailing list then please reply to this email changing the subject line to 'Please Unsubscribe'.
We look forward to seeing you at a show soon!
Kind regards
Martin & the team
SRO Audiences
SRO Audiences | The TV Audience Company | London | United Kingdom
We thought that you might be interested to know that tickets are now available for a rather special show recording this Sunday! As with all of our shows, the tickets are FREE!
LES DAWSON: AN AUDIENCE WITH THAT NEVER WAS
Les Dawson was arguably one of Britain’s finest comedians.
This year, on the twentieth anniversary of his passing, ITV are celebrating Dawson’s life, work and comedic legacy with a special television tribute. Featuring an audience of Les’ celebrity friends, comedy peers and celebrity fans, this unique event will showcase some of the very best of Dawson’s unique comedy style.
The show will record at The ITV London Studios on Sunday 19th May 2013.
Booking is now open so if you would like to join us in the studio, then apply now via our website at http://www.sroaudiences.com
The minimum age for attendance at this show is 18. We shall notify successful applicants as quickly as possible by email with their eticket. Unsuccessful applications will remain in the waiting list in case of returns. All tickets are issued free of charge and are strictly non-transferable. We may not be able to offer tickets to everyone who applies.
You will also find details of, and be able to apply for, all the shows for which we are currently booking and add yourself to the mailing lists for upcoming shows via our website at http://www.sroaudiences.com
If you would like to be unsubscribed from the SRO Audiences mailing list then please reply to this email changing the subject line to 'Please Unsubscribe'.
We look forward to seeing you at a show soon!
Kind regards
Martin & the team
SRO Audiences
SRO Audiences | The TV Audience Company | London | United Kingdom
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I used to love watching Les Dawson play the piano out of tune - This is not as easy as it looks!
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Read his biography last year, good read. Also Lee Evans and Harry H Corbett were good as well.0
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Got to be the only bloke from the 70s that hasn't been nicked yet, hasn't he?0
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Considering he died 20 years ago it's unlikely to happen now.Plaaayer said:Got to be the only bloke from the 70s that hasn't been nicked yet, hasn't he?
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Tell that to the saville bloke.0
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I didn't mean as in literally nicked.0
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he was a man of his time .. the 70s and 80s .... the 1870s and 1880s0
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I'm sure you remember it wellLincsaddick said:he was a man of his time .. the 70s and 80s .... the 1870s and 1880s

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I used to love his monologues. He was unique in the way that he mixed old fashioned gags with observation and a bit of surrealism.0





