Café Continental
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Café Continental was a British television variety show on the BBC Television Service from 1947 to 1953. Broadcast live from the BBC's studios at Alexandra Palace, the programme opened with a "Maître d'hôtel" known as Pere Auguste, who welcomed the television audience to the "cafe" set and told them that "your table has been reserved, as always."
Overview[]
Devised and produced by Henry Caldwell, Café Continental was broadcast on Saturday evenings at 8pm. Lasting for forty-five minutes, the episodes attracted many famous singers and dancers of the day: Josephine Baker appeared in an edition broadcast on 26 June 1948 and the Italian vocal group Quartetto Cetra appeared the same year.
Episode status[]
Three scattered episodes from 1950 are known to exist. Introduced by Helene Cordet.
References[]
Bibliography[]
- Vahimagi, Tise. British Television: An Illustrated Guide. Oxford. Oxford University Press / British Film Institute. 1994. ISBN 0-19-818336-4.
- 1947 British television series debuts
- 1953 British television series endings
- 1940s British television series
- 1950s British television series
- BBC Television shows
- Lost BBC episodes
- Black-and-white British television shows
- British variety television shows
- English-language television shows
- BBC Television show stubs