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  1. 20 de may. de 2024 · The Glasgow-born Baxter began his career on stage with a variety of impressions in a routine co-devised by his mother. During his army service he entertained the troops and then obtained employment at the Citizen's Theatre, Glasgow. He made his television debut on the BBC 's Shop Window in 1952, followed by guest appearances on variety shows.

  2. Stanley Livingstone Baxter was born in Glasgow, Scotland on 24 May 1926, to Fred Baxter, assistant branch manager at the Commercial Union Insurance Company at 200 St Vincent Street, Glasgow, and Bessie McCorkindale, a shipping company clerk. His mother was the archetypal showbiz mother, grooming him from an early age to become the professional ...

  3. 13 de dic. de 2023 · They were recorded as part of the Stanley Baxter Show, with Parliamo Glasgow Lesson 1 broadcast on BBC One Scotland on November 28, 1967. As well as Baxter, the first sketch also starred Clare ...

  4. Stanley Baxter: Directed by Charlie Stuart. With Stanley Baxter, Sally Phillips, Louis Barfe, Barry Cryer. Celebrating the extraordinary career of entertainer Stanley Baxter, whose shows captivated huge audiences for twenty years before the cost of his epics priced him off our screens.

  5. S2.E2 ∙ Episode #2.2. Sun, Sep 10, 1967. The second in a new comedy series starring Stanley Baxter with special guest Danny Street and with Patrick Newell, Denise Coffey, Victor Carin, Clare Richards, Eric Wightman and the BBC Scottish Radio Orchestra. Rate.

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  7. 24 de may. de 2023 · It’s Stanley Baxter’s 97th birthday today, so when better than to share my one experience of the Scottish panto legend. Baxter, who famously did very few interviews and had ignored my request to chat changed his mind when the late Evening News stalwart John Gibson put in a word for me.