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  • Seller image for Programme from the Colin Charman Benefit Gala - Sunday October 27, 1974 for sale by James M Pickard, ABA, ILAB, PBFA.

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    Publication Date: 1974

    Seller: James M Pickard, ABA, ILAB, PBFA., LEICESTER, United Kingdom

    Association Member: ABA ILAB PBFA

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    (London: Hackney Press 1974). A large format, stapled softcover production with fancy yellow drawstring. A VG+ copy. SIGNED BY: RONNIE BARKER, RONNIE CORBETT, DANA (Irish Singer who won the 1970 Eurovision Song Contest), ANTHEA REDFERN (British former television host best known as the assistant to Bruce Forsyth - her husband for 6 years - on the Generation Game during its first run in the 1970's) and BRUCE FORSYTH. This is the Programme from the Gala held at the London Palladium in honour of Colin Charman who was a Producer/Director at the BBC most famous for The Dick Emery Show (1963), The Harry Secombe Show (1968) and Dee Time (1967). SIGNED BY FOUR OF THE STARS OF THE GALA: "Best wishes/ Ronnie Barker"; "Best Wishes/ Ronnie Corbett"/ "To Adele/ Thanks for all your/ help,/ Lots of love, Dana"; "Love always/ Anthea Redfern/ Thanks xx/"; and "Love/ Bruce Forsyth". Rare and possibly unique. Photographs/scans available upon request.