Royston mayoh biography template
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The Tommy Cooper Hour
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Quality: HQ
11th September 1974
Views: 100
Likes: 2
Format: 4:3
The Tommy Cooper Hour
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26th February 1975
Views: 80
Likes: 1
Format: 4:3
Singa longa Max
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Quality: HQ
1978
Views: 58
Likes: 1
Format: 4:3
The Kenny Everett New Year’s Daze Show
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31st månad 1980
Views: 497
Likes: 6
Format: 4:3
The Kenny Everett Video Cassette
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15th April 1981
Views: 823
Likes: 11
Format: 4:3
P.S. It’s Paul Squire (1)
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Quality: ST
1983
Views: 118
Likes: 0
Format: 4:3
P.S. It’s Paul Squire (2)
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1983
Views: 132
Likes: 0
Format: 4:3
Razzmatazz
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Quality: HQ
17th månad 1984
Views: 161
Likes: 17
Format: 4:3
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Ian Hendry + Tommy Cooper: Cooper To Play John Steed Of The Avengers? Royston Mayoh, Victor Spinetti And An Overheard Conversation At ‘The Agglers’…
Video above: Tommy Cooper and Ian Hendry – Cooper (1975)
Every so now and then I have the good fortune to chat with someone who worked with Ian back in his heyday.
On this occasion I was carrying out so research on Ians’ This Is Your Life (1978) and was put in contact with Royston Mayoh, who was one of the Executive Producers for the show. He was kind enough to send me an account of the time he worked with Ian Hendry and Tommy Cooper on the Cooper Show in 1975 – which we’ve reproduced it in full below.
Picture: Tommy Cooper and Ian Hendry – Cooper (1975)
Despite being cast frequently in ‘serious’ roles or as the villain in his TV and Film – Ian’s loved comedy and comedians. Whilst studying at the Central School of Speech + Drama in London
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Royston Mayoh – In Conversation
One of the biggest names in British television production and with a career spanning a staggering seven decades, writer and director turned actor and performer Royston Mayoh went from sweeping the studio floor at ABC Didsbury Manchester to become one of the most prominent TV producers of his generation. Yet unbelievably as a young man, entertainment was never on Royston’s radar and instead he studied mathematics and didn’t expect to have a career in anything. Finding himself sweeping the floor of the studios in the north east might have been regarded as a lowly position but it inadvertently offered him a taste in what would become his world for the next sixty years.
Press play, below, to listen to the full interview
Or watch the unedited zoom call on YouTube here;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKGU1r-vGMw
Securing a role as a camera operator at ABC Manchester in the late fifties, Roy had a taste of the new medium when televisi