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  1. After working with an array of showbiz legends in his many years of pantomime, Andy states that his favourite pantomime co-stars include Warwick Davies, Henry Winkler, Bernie Nolan, Claire Sweeney and Letitia Dean. However, his favourite has been EastEnders legend Barbara Windsor, who he starred with in Dick Whittington in 2010 at the Bristol ...

  2. US actor Henry Winkler, best known for playing The Fonz in sitcom Happy Days, is to star in one of Britain's enduring Christmas traditions, the pantomime. Winkler, 61, who made his name in the show three decades ago, is starring as Captain Hook in Peter Pan at London's New Wimbledon Theatre.

  3. Sep 28, 2022 · Milton Keynes Theatre has proudly presented gigantic Pantomime extravaganzas every year since opening in 1999 and there’s been so many stand-out moments in history at the venue. Snow White panto opens at Mk Theatre on Saturday December 10. Previous casts have starred Hollywood legends including the radiant Pricilla Presley, Mickey Rooney and ...

  4. Check out highlights of Christmas Pantomimes now playing for Christmas 2024 in the UK. Pantos are the perfect way to get the whole family together and in the festive mood, with each pantomime an unforgettable experience. Enjoy a range of Pantos across the country courtesy of ATG Theatres, including Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast, Peter Pan ...

  5. Dec 18, 2013 · For the record, it was not a set-up, it was a totally random meeting; I did know he was Henry Winkler but it took a moment to sink in; and yes, as a resident of Richmond - albeit a temporary one ...

  6. Dec 3, 2009 · He turned to his friend Henry “the Fonz” Winkler for advice because the former Happy Days star had made his pantomime debut in 2006. By Julie Carpenter 00:00, Thu, Dec 3, 2009

  7. Dec 29, 2013 · Henry Winkler as Captain Hook. Headlining the Richmond panto Peter Pan this year is Henry Winkler, best known to most as the Fonz from Happy Days.With only two specific references to this cult show – a joke made by Philip Scutt who plays the wonderfully camp Roger the Cabin Boy and a lusty rendition of the theme tune sung by the chorus – this production does well not to play too heavily on ...