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Jimmy Cricket's Family Comedy Show Fantastic value for a tenner - Kids go Free This is a fundraising event in aid of Annas Hope |
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Sketches, Slapstick, Mime, Jokes and fun for all the Family Jimmy is bringing his credit crunch busting “ Jimmy Cricket value for a tenner show” to Stamford next year, where all tickets are priced at £10 and children accompanied by an adult are admitted for free. Jimmy said, “ It is great to be appearing at the Stamford Corn Exchange next February. There is an extra special dimension to my visit as we will be raising funds for a local charity called Anna’s Hope during the show.” “For this appearance at Stamford I have kept the price of a ticket to a really affordable level. This is because I know how expensive it is to take a family out anywhere these days.”” “But I hope the price and the show will attract the different age groups, from granny to grandchild alike. I can certainly guarantee there will be chuckles galore or your money back!” Hi folks, thought we would tell you a bit more about Jimmy, so come closer! Jimmy started his career by winning LWT’s talent contest, Search For A Star, and was later given his own series on Central Television in the mid-1980s called “And There’s More” (which included the first TV appearance by the impressionist Rory Bremner). He also had his own programme on BBC Radio 2, featured in The Krankies Klub alongside The Krankies (who else!) and Bobby Davro and appeared on the Royal Variety Show (1984). He appeared in the 2007 Comic Relief video of The Proclaimers’ song “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)” which featured Matt Lucas and Peter Kay. Jimmy is remembered for his best-known catchphrases include “come closer!” and “…and there’s more!”. He wears a funny hat, has his wellies on the wrong feet and regularly get a Letter from Mammy!
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