- Source: Cabaret Cartoons
Cabaret Cartoons is a live light entertainment series broadcast by BBC Television 1936–1939 and 1946. It was a spin-off from the series Cabaret. Its distinctive feature was that English artist Harry Rutherford (1903–85) 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.
No episodes have survived.
Performers
The following performers appeared in Cabaret Cartoons five or more times, or as of February 2016 are the subjects of Wikipedia articles. Numbers of appearances are given in parentheses.
Beverley Sisters, English vocal trio (1)
Truda Binarová, Czechoslovak actress (5)
Petula Clark (born 1932), English singer (2)
Edward Cooper (1883–1956), English actor (1)
Evelyn Dall (1918–2010), American singer (2)
Robert Harbin (1908–78), British magician and actor (1)
Grace (1907–55) and Paul Hartman (1904–73), American dancers (1)
Nosmo King (and Hubert) (1886–1952), English comedian (2)
Harry Rutherford (1903–85), English artist (19)
Eric Woodburn (1894–1981), Scottish comedian (1)
See also
Cabaret
Cabaret Cruise
Comedy Cabaret
Intimate Cabaret
Eastern Cabaret
Western Cabaret
Notes
References
External links
Cabaret Cartoons at IMDb
"Search report for Cabaret Cartoons". BBC. Retrieved 25 February 2016. Includes some false positives
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- Cabaret Cartoons
- Cabaret (British TV programme)
- Petula Clark
- Cabaret Cruise
- Animated series
- Comedy Cabaret
- Famous Studios
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- List of television spin-offs
- Screen Songs