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London Weekend Television comedy series "Twos Company"London Weekend Television comedy series " Twos Company" stars Elaine Stritch (Dorothy McNab) and Donald Sinden (Robert her English butler)
Guider Yvonne Flockard, with actor Duncan MacLean, rehearsing for the Gang Show 1987, which opens tonight at the Kings Theatre, Glasgow, Scotland, pictured 19th April 1987
Acrobat, Margot Tscheng, with fellow members of her acrobatic group from Peking, China. They will be starring together in the pantomime Aladdin, at the Kings Theatre, Glasgow, Scotland
This Middlesbrough schoolboys team beat Salford 5-2 in the English Schools Trophy match on Saturday 22nd December 1979. The players are (back row left to right) L Smith, A Hanratty, C Davies
St Marys College, Middlesbrough, have reached the final of the English Schools FA Under 19 football tournament, in the first season they have entered the competition
Actor Donald Sinden renowned as the snooty butler "Robert"Actor Donald Sinden renowned as the snooty butler " Robert" in the TV series " Twos Company" brushed up his top hat
Stockton School Under 16 Team. 15th May 1989. Pictured with secretary of Stockton and District Schools FA (standing right) is (back row left to right) Martin Dwyer (manager), Andy Forsyth
Stockton West End, winners of the minniws final in the Belsports six a side junior soccer tournament. 12th July 1987. Youth Football Stockton Feature
Stockton v Marton, 30th April 1989. Lee Paterson slides in to tackle for Stockton but Mortons lads are away and running. Youth Football Stockton Feature
Stockton West End Team. 30th April 1989. Back Row, Michael Burton, Colin Puckering, Mark Woolnough, Lee Brydon, Lee Allinson, Darren Crowle and Lee Paterson
Stockton West End keeper Mark Woolnough dives at the feet of Michael Bates to rescue his defence in the North Riding Under 14s Minor Cup Final at Teesdale Park. 30th April 1989
Stockton West End Juniors, double winners, they have won the Teesside Junior Alliances Under 12 A Division title and their League Cup final. 8th May 1984. Youth Football Stockton Feature
The Stockton and District Schools football squad turn out in style to say thanks to some of the clubmen who have helped pay towards their trip to America
Blakeston Comprehensive School cup and league winning team which has been together for four seasons is splitting up. Now the boys, who are 16, are either leaving or going on to sixth form college
The World Cup atmosphere comes to Cleveland when a touring under 14 schoolboys team from Hamburg met a Stockton Boys team, 3rd July 1982. Youth Football Stockton Feature
Actor, Stanley Baxter, December 1971
Actors, Julia Brown and Jim Rutherford, who will be starring together in The Unsinkable Molly Brown, at the Kings Theatre, Glasgow, Scotland, pictured in costume, 20th October 1985
Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh, They will be starring together in a stage production of The Sleeping Princess, at the Kings Theatre
VE Day celebrations in the back streets of Manchester n to mark the Allied victory in Europe at the end of the Second World War
Little evacuees hang out bunting and flags in a Warwickshire village as they hold a dress rehearsal for VE Day celebrations to mark the Allied victory in Europe at the end of the Second World War
Former boro defender Willie Maddren at Middlesbrough Schools FA annual presentation. Pictured with the Swan Shield, flanked by Hustler team captains Trevor Hodgson (left) and Paul Davison
Streamers and flags are waved by residents of this Manchester street when fifty children held an open air victory party during VE Day celebrations to mark the Allied victory in Europe at the end of
Boro footballer, Gary Robinson (centre) presents the trophies to the captains of winning football teams in the Cleveland Minor League at their awards ceremony at the Acklam Steelworks Club
Crowd gathers in Piccadilly Circus London on VE-Day, end of WW2 in Europe 8th May 1945
Middlesbrough Schoolboys football team get a civic reception from the chairman of Cleveland County Council, Frank Rodgers, 19th May 1980. Youth Football Middlesbrough Feature
Crowd in Piccadilly Circus London on VE Day at the end of WW2 in Europe. 8th May 1945
Larry Marshall & Rikki Fulton (right) Comedians and Scriptwriters, busy working together on a new script, Glasgow, Scotland, 22nd July 1969
Rikki Fulton, actor, pictured performing on stage, dressed as a woman, Glasgow, Scotland, 1st December 1962
Middlesbrough RAOB 1-5 Star United of Northern Ireland, international youth tournament at Clairville, 25th August 1979. Star United player (white shirt) on the attack
Hat trick of doubles to celebrate at the Middlesbrough Schools Football Association Annual presentation, 20th June 1980. Our picture show, Back Row, (left to right) Paul Emerson (Bertram Ramsey)
Crowd gathers in Whitehall London to celebrate the end of WW2 in Europe VE Day 8th May 1945
Bidding for a treble, Middlesbrough Boys soccer team have won the English Schools Gillette Trophy twice in the past six years
Sophisticated Ladies, Broadway Musical by Duke Ellington, UK Premiere and Charity premiere at the Kings Theatre, Glasgow, Scotland, Saturday 3rd August 1991
Gigi the musical, by Lerner and Loewe, to be performed by amateur group, the Theatre Guild, at the Kings Theatre, Glasgow, Scotland, pictured 6th November 1978
Middlesbrough Junior Schools FA Under 11s side have a brand new strip, courtesy of DIY firm Dickens whose managing director George Patterson handed over the new kit to teacher Michael McTiernan
Stanley Baxter (right) stars as a pantomime dame at the Kings Theatre, Glasgow, Scotland, 9th December 1983. Pictured with journalist Colin Bell
Actor, Alan Boswell, who plays King Pellimore in the Minerva Clubs production of Camelot, at the Kings Theatre, Glasgow, Scotland
Annie, the musical amateur production by the Pantheon Club, begins a two week run at the Kings Theatre, Glasgow, Scotland, Caley, a two year old collie, pictured with both his co-stars
VE Day celebrations in Southend, Essex to mark the Allied victory in Europe at the end of the Second World War. A family on horse drawn cart waving the Union Jack flag. 8th May 1945
VE Day celebrations to mark the Allied victory in Europe at the end of the Second World War. Crowds listen to Prime Minister Winston Churchill making a speech at the Civic Centre in Southampton
VE Day celebrations in Central London to mark the Allied victory in Europe at the end of the Second World War. Jubilant crowds gather outside Buckingham Palace to celebrate. 8th May 1945
Actor Donald Sinden seen here polishing his Ford Consul. Circa February 1955
Donald Sinden and son Jeremy inspect their very dusty and grimy Consul. Circa February 1952
Norris McWhirter holding a copy of the Guinness Book of records, which he co-founded with his brother Ross, on a visit to Birmingham. 20th October 1982
Norris McWhirter (right), co-founder of the Guinness Book of records along with his brother Ross, attends the Birmingham Press Clubs annual dinner joined by chairman of the Press Club Mr Willoughby
The Beach boys band members including Carl Wilson, Al Jardine, Bruce Johnston, Dennis Wilson and Mike Love, in London for a weeks tour. 5th May 1967
Norris McWhirter co-founder of the Guinness Book of records along with his brother Ross, presents the West Midlands Fire Service band with a certificate after they completed a marathon 102 hours
The Beach boys, Carl Wilson, Al Jardine, Bruce Johnston, Dennis Wilson and Mike Love, arrived in London yesterday for a weeks tour