Michael Grade explores the history of the traditional theatrical character in Britain. Pantomime is often seen as something quaint, something utterly British, but its origins lie in warmer climes.
When posters of soap stars head-to-toe in sequins start appearing on buses, it can only mean two things: Strictly has started - or it's panto season. Corny jokes, panto dames and fairy tales might ...
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