Cabaret Cartoons Explained

Genre:Variety
Creator:Cecil Madden
Based On:Cabaret
Country:England
Language:English
Num Episodes:19
Producer:Cecil Madden
Runtime:2030 minutes
Company:BBC Television
Network:BBC Television

Cabaret Cartoons is a live light entertainment series broadcast by BBC Television 19361939 and 1946.[1] It was a spin-off from the series Cabaret. Its distinctive feature was that English artist Harry Rutherford (190385) drew cartoon sketches of the performers during the broadcast. Rutherford did not speak: the producer, Cecil Madden, decreed that his Mancunian accent was inappropriate to be heard on the BBC.[2]

No episodes have survived.[3]

Performers

The following performers appeared in Cabaret Cartoons five or more times, or are the subjects of Wikipedia articles. Numbers of appearances are given in parentheses.

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Notes and References

  1. BBC Television suspended broadcasting on 1 September 1939 with the outbreak of World War II, and did not resume until June 1946.
  2. Web site: Hyde's unsung hero. BBC. 25 September 2008. 24 February 2016 .
  3. The programme was broadcast live. Technology to record live television was only developed in 1947, and was rarely used by the BBC before 195355.