Seventies pub strippers
Any photos of Seventies pub strippers with audience? Especially like the audience bit and women having loads of pubic hair? Please someone post.
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As someone who sat inthe audiences as a youth (drunk) I'd like to know what I missed, so I'll second that :)
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Something I would love to see also. I fondly remember having to stand on a chair as a young man in a crowded bar to see my first stripper, like a proper twat. Another time, a stripper made her way to me and covered my head under her skirt. In the following (foolish now I think about it) attempt to escape from under there, my head was severely scratched by the cheap diamante stones on her basque. Again I left the building looking like a right twat. Ah, those were the days... ;)
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Sneaking in to the State Fair Burlesque tent in the Late sixties and early seventies was always fraught with danger but well rewraded when not thrown out. If anybody has any pics please post.
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IIRC folks there was a BBC2 (where else!!!) documentary about strippers that aired in around 1983. The programme started with a full routine by very sexy brunette with short spiky hair dressed as a maid.
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http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/360681 Can't find out any more info about it though! |
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It was always a bonus if you had a stripper in a 70's cop shop like The Sweeney or Minder(the early editions) with one in particular being used back then-not very big tit wise but worth watching-her name was Brandi di Frank(Or Franco) probably a stage name but she was quite follically unchallenged as they say nowadays-:D Candy Davies was a stripper in MINDER as was Terry's girlfriend in later episodes Diane someone or other. I am sure there were others but I was probably too young to notice at the time. One other I think was in an episode of HAZELL(Nicholas Ball) if anyone remembers that series.
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Ah yes, the real reason to look forward to 70's cop shows was the chance of a glimpse of the ' norks ' belonging to some stripper girlfirend-of-the-tough-cop as he pulled back the covers while answering a late-night call from the Boss etc. Many early cases of ' wood ' can be attributed to the writers of those shows. :)
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The classic 70s stripping sequence with half a dozen strippers on one stage was the Stranglers in Finsbury Park in 1978, performing to Nice and Sleazy.
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Back to the subject of 70s strippers featured on TV shows, there is quite a nice sequence in the first episode of "Whatever happened to the likely lads" now available on DVD.http://pimpandhost.com/media/simple/...a4c3641c_1.jpghttp://pimpandhost.com/media/simple/...ca249957_1.jpghttp://pimpandhost.com/media/simple/...1fcc446f_1.jpghttp://pimpandhost.com/media/simple/...3f013b3e_1.jpg
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