
The Frankie Howerd Show
Music · Comedy
Overview
A variety-style show designed around Frankie Howerd, featuring musical guests, comedic monologues, and his characteristic interaction with the audience, promising a "star-studded" feel despite his ironic complaints about the lineup.
Top Cast


Frankie Howerd
Frankie Howerd
Self
Frankie Howerd
Self


Cilla Black
Cilla Black
Self
Cilla Black
Self


Diane Cilento
Diane Cilento
Self
Diane Cilento
Self


Bobby Moore
Bobby Moore
Self
Bobby Moore
Self


Nosher Powell
Nosher Powell
Self
Nosher Powell
Self
Joe Brown
Joe Brown
Self
Joe Brown
Self
Lewis Hoad
Lewis Hoad
Self (as Lew Hoad)
Lewis Hoad
Self (as Lew Hoad)
Ken Parry
Ken Parry
Self
Ken Parry
Self
Eric Delaney
Eric Delaney
Self
Eric Delaney
Self
Lucinda MacDonald
Lucinda MacDonald
Self
Lucinda MacDonald
Self
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