Category: 1984

Susan Varley’s Badger’s Parting Gifts Gets Published

Susan Varley is a British illustrator and author of children’s picture books. She was born in 1961 in Blackpool. Her best known book is Badger’s Parting Gifts, a story which aims to be a gentle introduction to old age and bereavement for young children. She both wrote and illustrated the book, and it was awarded the Mother Goose Award in 1985. Susan – who attended Baines Endowed Primary and Elmslie Girls School (background image). Varley studied graphic design and illustration at Manchester Polytechnic. Badger’s Parting Gifts was Susan Varley’s first book, it was published by Andersen Press in 1984. A… Read more »

Les Dennis Joins Dustin Gee at the North Pier

In 1982, Les Dennis joined Russ Abbot’s Madhouse and The Russ Abbot Show before forming a comedy double act with fellow impressionist Dustin Gee. The duo launched their own television series, The Laughter Show, which first aired on 7 April 1984. For its third series, it was retitled Les & Dustin’s Laughter Show. On 24 May 1985, during the opening night of a summer season at Blackpool’s North Pier, Gee fell ill on stage but continued performing. After the show, he was taken to Blackpool Victoria Hospital, where doctors diagnosed him with a minor heart attack and dilated cardiomyopathy. Despite… Read more »

Cartmell PR Puts King Kong on Blackpool Tower

Brian Cartmell was a prominent public relations (PR) professional based in Blackpool, England. He began his career as a journalist in Lancashire before moving to Canada and later returning to the UK in the early 1960s to join the Daily Mirror. After narrowly missing an opportunity to become a BBC-TV sport anchorman, he transitioned into PR, working in Manchester for 12 years before establishing his own agency in Blackpool. Operating from a modest terraced house in Caunce Street, Cartmell’s PR firm achieved significant success, boasting an annual turnover of £1 million. Aside from putting King Kong on Blackpool Tower in… Read more »

Ron Sharples Starts Blackpool’s First Professional Recording Studio

Berlin Recording Studios was founded in the 1980s by Blackpool entrepreneur Ron Sharples, who recognised that despite the town’s thriving music scene, there was no professional recording facility. At the time, he was also running a sign-making business, RS Plastics, one of the first in Blackpool to use cut vinyl lettering technology. Seeing the demand for a high-quality studio, he embarked on a project to create a space where artists could record professionally.   The studio was carefully designed and acoustically treated by professional builders, incorporating sand-filled walls and sound-absorbing carpet to ensure optimal sound quality. After extensive preparation, Berlin… Read more »

Les Dawson, Loads of Laughs in Blackpool

The photograph of Les Dawson was taken in his theatre dressing room in 1984, just before one of his many performances in Blackpool. Both his career and personal life were closely intertwined with Blackpool and Lytham St Annes. Blackpool, a major hub for British entertainers, played a pivotal role in his rise to prominence. Dawson frequently performed in the town, known for its vibrant entertainment scene, and venues such as the Blackpool Grand Theatre were instrumental in establishing his reputation. His unique comedy routines and piano sketches were highly acclaimed, cementing Blackpool’s significance in his career. Beyond his professional engagements,… Read more »