With many thanks to Corrie fan Martin S. for this wonderful screen shot of one of Coronation Street's past pantomimes. But how many people can you recognise - and do you know the year?
Wednesday, 9 December 2009
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I *think* it might have been 64 ot 65 because at the end they sang She Loves You by the Beatles which was a big hit at the time. That's Elsie Tanner as the Prince. Dennis in the back with the little hat on. I can't remember who the ugly stepsisters were. Clearly Annie Walker was the fairy Godmother.
Definitely 1964
Elsie Tanner as the prince, Lucille as Cinderella, Irma Ogden and Charlie Moffitt as the Ugly Sisters, Dennis Tanner as Buttons
does the Prince looks like Prince William?
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