Central Pier – Summer Season Programmes
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The Premier Pierrots of 1920
The Wylie-Tate Super Pierrots of 1922
The Wylie-Tate Super Pierrots of 1925
The Wylie-Tate Super Pierrots of 1927
White Blackbirds – 1928
A Jolly Good Companee – 1930
Royal Follies – 1931
Royal Follies 1932
Royal Follies – 1933
Royal Follies – 1934
Royal Follies – 1935
Royal Follies – 1936
Royal Follies – 1937
Royal Follies – 1938
Royal Follies – 1939
The Arcadian Follies – 1940
Summer Smiles – 1942
Randle’s Scandals – 14th Sept to 27th Sept 1942
Highlights of 1943
(Pierrot – Roy Barbour, Leslie Strange, Terry Wilson, Len Martin, Louis Jenart and Bob Douglas.) (Pierrette – Enis Clare, Josephine, Marie Rich, Catherine and Dunne Trio,)(Piano – Nancy Dupree and Marie Madgwick.)
Highlights of 1944
(Pierrot – Roy Barbour, Terry Wilson, Cliff Cook, Herbert Cave, Len Martin, Max Herman and Bob Douglas.) (Pierrette – Jean Ann Summers, Gladys Church, Marie Rich and Four Step Sisters) (Piano – Nancy Dupree and Laurie Watson)
Highlights of 1945
(Pierrot – Roy Barbour, Terry Wilson, Arthur Worsley, Jack Kinson, Len Martin, Vincent Vaughan and Bertie Sellers.) (Pierette – La Celeste, June, Lorrayn, Mary Kinson, Marie Rich and Mary Hale.) (Piano – Nancy Dupree and Rex Halm)
Highlights of 1946
Roy Barbour, Bunty Meadows, Peter Raynor, Terry Wilson, Wilfred Asquith, Reggie Dennis, Margaret Lunn, Lionel King, Violet Plowman.
Highlights of 1947
Roy Barbour, Jack Hayes, Jerome Andre, Raymond Smith, Percy Manchester, Gladys Church, Helga Stone, Wyn Kirby, Rex Halm, Gil Roberts, Margaret Lunn, Arthur Tolcher, Peter Maurice Co.
Highlights of 1948
(Pierrot – Roy Barbour, Clifford Stanton, Jack Hayes, Billy Eaves, Roger Aldridge and Len Forum.) (Pierrette – Vera Kitchen, Dorothy Larraine, Jean Dooley and Joyce Terry,) (Piano – Gil Roberts and Hal Chambers)
Orchid Room – 1949
Frankie Howerd, Ted Andrews with Barbara, Miss Hero de Rance, Dr. Roman M. Marek, Carl & Faith Simpson with Humanettes, Tont Heaton, Freddy & Paul King.
Thanks for the Memory in The Gay Nineties – 1950
Victor Coley, Paul Conrad, The Six Silver Belles and Terry Doogan, Sereno and Joy, Randolph Sutton, Talbot O’Farrell, Ella Shields, Artemus, Desmond and Marks, Gertie Gitana, Billy Danvers and G.H.Elliott.
Right Monkey – 1951
Al Read, Phyllis Terrell, Buddy Crawford, Johnny Brandon, David Hughes, Ruth Miller, Bobbie Kimber, Bel Argay, Eric Plant, Allan Young and his Organtones and Annette’s lovely young ladies.
Randle’s Summer Scandals – 1952
Frank Randle, Philip Kelly, Gus Aubrey, Sally Summers and Dizzi, Sonny Roy, Kandy Sisters and Eddie, The Three Palmers, Marie Joy, Kay Sothern, A.J.Powell and Florence Whiteley’s Zio Angels
Modley’s Merrymakers – 1953
Albert Modley, The Raymond Four. Lynda Ross, Ronnie Duke, Ken Wilson, Devine and King, Lorely Dyer and Annette’s Young Ladies.
Modley’s Merry Go Round – 1954
Central Pier. Starring Albert Modley, Arthur Worsley, The Kordites from ‘Variety Theatre, Ronnie Leslie, Jimmy Hampson and Benson Dulay and Co.
Let’s Have Fun – 1955
Morecambe & Wise, Kenny Baker, Ken Dodd, The Kordites, Jimmy Clitheroe, Peter Webster, Joy Harris, Rita Shearer, Harold Norway, Bert Myers and The Orchid Lovelies.
Let’s Have Fun – 1956
Jimmy James, Dennis Spicer, Trio Vedette, Corinne, The Orchid Room Lovelies, Jimmy Clitheroe, Joy Harris, Ken Dodd , Peter Webster, Jerry Vantell, Rita Shearer and Roy Castle
Let’s Have Fun – 1957
Morecambe & Wise, The Three Deuces, Dennis Spicer, Maureen Rose, Eddie Grant, Joan Turner, The Orchid Room lovelies, Kenny Baker, The Three Bells, Peter Webster and Rita Shearer.
Let’s Have Fun – 1958
Ken Dodd, Josef Locke, Vanda, Brenda Barry, Don Lang, Wally Harper, Roy Earl, Yvonne Michel & Eric.
Let’s Have Fun – 1959
Morecambe & Wise, Jimmy James, Trio Vedette, David Galbraith, Shelley Marshall, Babette, Roy Earl.
Let’s Have Fun – 1960
Ken Morris and Joan Savage, Clinton Ford, Harry Bailey, The Crescendos, Jim Couton, Brian Budge, Zio Angels, Johnny Duffy , Val Cave, Peter Webster, Scott and Ascot, Babette and Rita Shearer.
The Tommy Trinder Show – 1961
Tommy Trinder, Dennis Spicer, Hope and Keen, Brian Budge, Zio Angels, Rita Shearer, Sonny Farrar, Peggy Ray and Peter Webster.
The Tommy Trinder Show – 1962
On with the Modley – 1963
Albert Modley, Don Arrol, The Mudlarks, Barbara Law, The Zio Angels, Rita Shearer, Mark Raffles, Julian Jorg and Peter Webster.
The Al Read Show – 1964
Al Read, Johnny Hackett, Zio Angels, The Bachelors, Marlane Marcel, Ray Fell, Cy Pagos and Dick Francis.
The Bob Monkhouse Show – 1965
Bob Monkhouse, Luciano, Mike Yarwood, Neville King, Helen Turner.
Peter Webster Presents – 1966
Winifred Atwell – Johnny Hackett – Eddie Calvert – Mark Wynter.
The New Jack Storey Show – 1967
Jack Storey, Keith Harris, Jamie Nelson and the Light Brothers, Paul Bernard, Marie Ford and the Central Pier Lovelies.
The Dixieland Palace replaced Central Pier’s pavilion, above the Golden Goose Arcade on the 31st of May 1967.
Star Show – 1968
Solomon King, Don Partridge, Les Dawson, Ray Martine, Steve Montgomery, Jim Couton, Joan Savage and Jimmy Crawford Four.
Comedian Les Dawson, appeared on Opportunity Knocks, and landed a contract for his first Blackpool summer season – at Central Pier. He enjoyed it so much, he moved to Islay Road, St Anne’s, where he lived until his death from a heart attack on the 11th of June 1993.
The Andy Stewart Show – 1969
Andy Stewart, Johnny Ball, Joe Gordon and Sally Logan, Jimmy Blue, Jock Morgan, Dixie Ingram, Nancy Hays, Sandra Sinclair and Sydney Devine.
The Al Read Show – 1970
Al Read, Nat Jackley, The Eric Winstone Show Band, Lena Martell, and Josef Locke.
Those Good Old Days – 1971
Clinton Ford, Jim Couton, Syd Francis, Duggie Clark, Janis Loren, Mark Raffles, Margaret Ayre, Jane Terry and Sean M.Kenzie.
Those Good Old Days – 1972
Ryan & Ronnie, Clinton Ford, Alec Pleon, Jane Terry, Bryn Williams, Lawrie Adam, Lavinia Smith, Kay Williams.
Those Good Old Days – 1973
Malcolm Vaughan, Wyn Calvin, Bob and Marion Konyot, Duggie Clark, Ken Wood, Anna Da Costa, Jane Terry, Gary Webb and Harry Jackson.
In 1973 fire destroyed the Dixiland Bar
Those Good Old Days – 1974
Lambert and Ross, Wyn Calvin, Duggie Clark, Derek Holt, Julie Fisher, George Reibbitt, Wendy Smith and Virginia Vernon.
Those Good Old Days – 1975
Len Howe, John Bouchier, Louis Browne, Du Marte & Denzar “Skeleton’s Alive”, Margot Lloyd and John Stanley, Jane Price, Tracy Kelly and Gary Webb.
Those Good Old Days – 1976
Bryan Burdon, Margot Lloyd and John Stanley, Gerrie Raymond, Dennis Lake, Mandy Cole, Llewellyn Williams, Colin Cresswell, Paula Lee and Claudi and Shelli, The Gorgeous Gaiety Girls and Fred Hallet.
Those Good Old Days – 1977
Wyn Calvin, Duggie Clark, Ken Joy, The Twain Brothers, Annette Cotton, Deirdre Douglas, Dennis Lake and Kerry Meadows.
Those Good Old Days – 1978
Duggie Clark, Syd Francis, Tommy Trafford, Dumarte and Denzar, Joan Duffy, Jane Terry, Keith Hopkins, Marie Ashton and Ronnie Parnell.
Those Good Old Days – 1979
Neville King, Ronnie Parnell, Tommy Trafford, Glenys Carrolle, Tom Eaton, Keith Hopkins, Michael John, Kay Karroll and Marie Ashton.
Those Good Old Days – 1980
Nut and Bolts, Billy Fontayne, Tommy Trafford, Ronnie Parnell, Steve Blake and Barbara, Pam Hopkins, Sonny Day and Mandy Salisbury.
Those Good Old Days – 1981
Neville King, Billy Fontayne, Brian McGuire, Ronnie Parnell, Judith Mars, Barton Sisters and Tom Eaton.
Those Good Old Days – 1982
Wyn Calvin, Barrie Wyndham, Montelli and June, Jo Ronell and Ronnie Parnell.
Startime’83 – 1983 Summer Season
25th May – 2nd July – The Bachelors, Bobby Davro, Ian “Sludge” Lees, Bill Gore, Helen Jayne.
4th July – 3rd September – Frankie Vaughan, Al Robbins, Terry Webster, Simon Lovell, Helen Jayne.
5th September – 15th October – Vince Hill, Duncan Norvelle, Ronnie Collis, Helen Jayne.
Every Sunday – 29th May to 16th October – Tom O’Connor – ‘Name that Tune’.
Startime’84 – 1984 Summer Season
Tom O’Connor, Bobby Crush, Sonny Hayes & Co, J.J.King, Roy Walker, Peter Price, Les Dennis, Dustin Gee, Houghton Weavers, The Marina Zelos Dancers, Bella Emberg and The Mosaics.
24th May to 30th June – Norman Collier with Bobby Crush and Sonny Hayes & Co.
2nd July to 15th Sept. – Paul Squire with Roy Walker, The Mosaics and Two-Che.
17th Sept to 27th Oct. – Les Dennis and Dustin Gee, with Bella Emberg and Peter Price.
Sunday nights from 27th May – Tom O’Connor “Name That Tune”
22nd, 29th July and 5th Aug. – The Houghton Weavers
The Dixieland on Central Pier was refurbished in June 1986, becoming Maggie May’s Showbar.
Linda Nolan played nine consecutive summer seasons there.
Maggie Mays – 1990
Linda Nolan, Mick Miller, Paul Zenon, Leesantoo
Maggie Mays – 1991
Linda Nolan with Mick Miller, Junior Jonsen, Eduardo Santos and Philadelphia Flame.
Maggie Mays – 1992
Linda Nolan, Dave Wolfe, Franklyn James and Keith Kristy’s Witticombe Fair.
Maggie Mays – 1993
Linda Nolan, Ian ‘Sludge’ Lees and Jimmy Tamley.
Maggie Mays – 1994
Linda Nolan, Johnnie Casson, Trevor Bradford, Maximum Reality and The Rossettes.
“Maggie Mays” ‘The Laugh Inn’ – 1995
Crissy Rock, Mick Miller, Johnnie Casson, Albi Senior and Nu Attitide.
“Peggy Sue’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Showbar” – 1996
“Peggy Sue’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Showbar” – 1997
“The Frank Carson Show” – 1998
Andy Ford, Jonathan Clark and Szara King
“Peggy Sue’s Rockarama ‘98” Sunday Show – 1998
Sue Denning, Jimmy Nairn, Vicki Rogers, Juanita Margerison, Lara Nairn, Gemma Hayes, Emma Noon and Lee Masters.
‘Stand up that will have you Rolling in the Aisles’ – 1999
Trevor Chance’s “Legends” – 2003
Hostess Stella Artois.