Twice Brightly
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Twice Brightly | |
Author | Harry Secombe |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | Comic novel |
Publication date | 1974 |
Media type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) |
Pages | 224 pp |
ISBN | ISBN 0903895234 |
Twice Brightly is a 1974 comic novel by Harry Secombe, fictionalising his experiences as a recently demobbed Welsh serviceman and army comic returning from the battlefields of North Africa and Italy and struggling to make a living in the British Variety Theatres after the Second World War. The lead character is a Welsh comic called Larry Gower, Secombe's alter ego. The title is a pun on the phrase "twice nightly".
[edit] Plot summary
For young servicemen who had spent six years fighting fascism, postwar Britain was a drab, oppressive place. For a young and untried army comic keen on the Marx brothers and Jimmy Cagney, a Yorkshire Variety theatre in February was a vision of Hell itself.
[edit] Film, TV or theatrical adaptations
It was dramatised as a 60 minute Radio 4 radio play by Harry's son David Harry Secombe in 2006, first broadcast that year and repeated on Saturday 19 May 2007. This ended with Gower as a success, leaving for London to take part in "Crazy People", a play by his fellow ex-soldier and comic Jim Moriarty - this is a fictionalisation of the initial stages of the Goon Show, and Moriarty (deriving his name from the Goon character Count Jim Moriarty) is a fictionalised Spike Milligan.
[edit] Cast
- Larry Gower (Secombe's alter ego)...... Christian Patterson
- Wally ...... Dominic Frisby
- Tom ...... Philip Jackson
- Julie ...... Becky Hindley
- April ...... Katy Secombe (Harry's daughter)
- June ...... Ella Smith
- Joe ...... Gerard McDermott
- Jim ...... John Cummins
- Mrs Ma Rogers, landlady ...... Carolyn Pickles
- Hubert ...... Geoffrey Beevers
- Director Steven CannyTemplate:Comedy-novel-stub