TOM CARRADINE’S GREAT BRITISH COMEDY SONGBOOK
In his new show, award winning moustachioed maestro Tom Carradine celebrates comic songs from the last 150 years, featuring classics made famous by performers from Stanley Holloway, George Formby, Noel Coward to Victoria Wood. Sing along to songs you know and love including ‘Oh What A Beauty’, ‘Right Said Fred’ and many more.
Performed and Co-Written by Tom Carradine
Directed and Co-Written by Marcus Reeves
Running time: 45 mins / 45 mins
Previous venues include: Wilton’s Music Hall (London), Astor Theatre (Deal Fringe Festival)
SET LIST
ACT ONE
Feeling in the Mood Tonight (Victoria Wood)
Oh What a Beauty (The Marrow Song)
I’m Henery the Eighth, I Am
A Bit of a Ruin that Cromwell Knocked About a Bit
With Her Head Tucked Underneath Her Arm
What a Mouth
When Father Papered the Parlour
Any Old Iron
If It Wasn't For the 'Ouses In Between
My Old Man
Don’t Jump Off the Roof Dad
A Mother’s Lament
Tattooed Lady
The Gas-man Cometh
Right Said Fred
When I’m Cleaning Windows
The Deepest Shelter in Town
With My Little Stick of Blackpool Rock
I Do Like to Be Beside the Seaside
ACT TWO
What Can You Buy a Nudist for His Birthday
I Got Married Last Friday (Side by Side Parody)
My Old Man’s A Dustman
Banana Medley
- When Can I Have a Banana Again?
- I've Never Seen a Straight Banana
- Yes, We Have No Bananas
- Strolling Down the Strand
Forty-Seven Ginger Headed Sailors
And Her Mother Came Too
The Hippopotamus Son
The Tale of the Guinea Pig
The Hole in the Elephant’s Bottom
The Laughing Policeman
There Are Bad Times Are Just Around The Corner
Susie, Susie, Sitting in a Shoe Shine Shop
It’s Not a Steinway
The Ballad of Barry and Freda
Always Look On The Bright Side of Life