4 April 2009
The Rotary Club of Lincoln was privileged to join with The Rotary Club of Radcliffe to celebrate their visit to Lincoln. Following dinner at the Assembly Rooms, the latter was converted into the "Bailgate Palace of Varieties" with a presentation of "The Good old Days".

The MC Michael Edwards reading his off–the–cuff repartee, with accompanist Simon Clarke ready to get the sing–a–long underway.

The Radcliffe Bloomers performing "Rum Set of Buggers"

By special arrangement "the Andrew Sisters" made their appearances to rapturous applause.

Alan Nugent, complete with Butlins jacket, did his best to steal the show with his renditions of "Albert and the Lion" and "Poisoning the Pigeons in the Park".

Terry Coffey on alto sax entertaining us with "A Taste of Andrew Lloyd Webber" while the MC provides a little light relief.

Tony Leach with his tribute to "West Side Story" and Frank Spencer with the Song "Betty".

Peter Royle ably undertaking the monologue "Three´apence a foot".

Tony Leach with "trade mark" cap and "Don't Laugh at Me".

Bas Blackbourne blowing his own trombone.

Finally the evening´s big attraction, nearly a tenner, Antonio Leacheti aka Dave Beasley.
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