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Seems like its just as well Bob Monkhouse and Denis Goodwin don
Seems like its just as well Bob Monkhouse and Denis Goodwin don t have to rely on shapely legs to draw in customers to their pantomime-at least, not if the legs are their own. Fact of the matter is, no one expected Bob and Denis to pop through the door when the word went out " Show a leg." But they did. Someone should tell them they re non-starters in the beautiful legs business when Ann Shaw, of Knutsford, Yvonne Tylre, of Sale, and Janice Hosker, of Macclesfield, are on the spot limbering up for dance routines in " Cinderella, " which opens at the Palace Manchester, on Tuesday. December 1958 P011420
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Manchester
Greater Manchester
England
Media ID 21308189
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In this delightful vintage photo print, we witness the unexpected and humorous entrance of Bob Monkhouse and Denis Goodwin into the world of shapely legs. It seems that these two comedians have found themselves in a pantomime where their own legs are not quite up to par with the likes of Ann Shaw, Yvonne Tylre, and Janice Hosker. As the word "Show a leg" is heard throughout the room, no one could have anticipated that it would be Bob and Denis who would answer the call. With mischievous grins on their faces, they confidently pop through the door, ready to take on any challenge thrown their way. Little do they know that when it comes to captivating an audience with beautiful legs, they are simply non-starters compared to these talented dancers. Ann Shaw from Knutsford, Yvonne Tylre from Sale, and Janice Hosker from Macclesfield possess both grace and skill as they limber up for their dance routines in "Cinderella". This amusing scene captures a moment of lightheartedness within the theatre world during December 1958. The combination of comedian antics alongside dedicated dancers creates an intriguing contrast that surely entertained audiences at Palace Manchester. As we gaze upon this photograph today, we can't help but appreciate its timeless charm and reflect on how humor has always had its place alongside beauty in captivating audiences throughout history.
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