Tour Dates and Places
| Mon 14th - Weds 16th March | Bristol Hippodrome |
| Thurs 17th March | Oxford Apollo |
| Sat 19th March | Coventry Apollo |
| Sun 20th March | Ipswich Gaumont |
| Mon 21st, Tues 22nd, Fri 25th and Sat 26th March | Norwich Theatre Royal |
| Sun 27th - Mon 28th March | Croydon Fairfield Hall |
| Tues 29th - Thurs 31st March | Frimley Lakeside Club |
| Sat 2nd April | Blackpool Opera House |
| Sun 3rd April | Nottingham Royal COncert Hall |
| Mon 4th April | Skegness Embassy Centre |
| Tues 5th - Weds 6th April | Sunderland Empire |
| Fri 8th - Sun 10th April | Aberdeen Capitol |
| Mon 11th - Weds 13th April | Inverness Eden Court Theatre |
| Fri 15th April | Kendal Leisure Centre |
| Sat 16th April | Middlesbrough Town Hall |
| Mon 18th - Tues 19th April | Cardiff New Theatre |
| Weds 20th April | Leicester de Montfort Hall |
| Thurs 21st April | Wolverhampton Civic Hall |
| Fri 22nd April | Gloucester Leisure Centre |
| Sat 23rd - Sun 24th April | Birmingham Odeon |
| Tues 26th - Weds 27th April | St Austell Coliseum |
| Thurs 28th - Fri 29th April | Torquay Princess Theatre |
| Sat 30th April | Portsmouth Guildhall |
| Sun 1st May | Worthing Pavilion Theatre |
| Mon 2nd - Sat 7th May | Windsor Blazers |
| Sun 8th May | Crawley Leisure Centre |
| Mon 9th - Tues 10th May | Reading Hexagon |
| Weds 11th May | Northampton Derngate Centre |
| Fri 13th - Sat 14th May | Derby Assembly Rooms |
| Weds 18th May | Douglas (I.O.M) Villa Marina |
| Fri 20th May | Liverpool Empire Theatre |
| Sat 21st May | Llandudno Astra Theatre |
| Sun 22nd - Tues 24th May | Glasgow Theatre Royal |
| Thurs 26th May | Edinburgh Playhouse |
| Fri 27th May | Southport Theatre |
| Sat 28th May | Blackpool Opera House |
| Weds 1st June | Ashton-Under-Lyne Tameside Theatre |
| Thurs 2nd June | Hanley Victoria Hall |
| Fri 3rd June | Southend Cliffs Pavilion |
| Sat 4th June | Eastbourne Congress Theatre |
| Sun 5th - Mon 6th June | Ramsgate Granville Theatre |
| Tues 7th June | Tunbridge Wells Assembly Hall |
| Weds 8th June | Sandown (I.O.W) Pier Pavilion |
| Fri 10th - Sun 12th June | Jersey Fort Regent |
Souvenir Programme Articles
Tommy Cannon and Bobby Ball
In 1981 Cannon and Ball completed another television series for London Weekend Television and broke further summer season records at Great Yarmouth, where their show outstripped all other productions at the resort. Following a brief theatre tour that autumn, Tommy and Bobby spent Christmas at the Apollo Theatre, Coventry, with anew show devised by their television producer, David Bell. Once again, public support was overwhelming and the boys were pleased to play to completely full houses for the entire run of the show
In the spring of '82 they returned to London for yet another television series which was broadcast in May and June. Guest stars featured on this series included Leo Sayer, Bruce Forsyth, Iris Williams, Adam Ant, David Essex and snooker champion, Steve Davis, amongst others. Many memorable sketches resulted from the pairing of Tommy and Bobby with their guests in comic situations. In the summer of 1982, Cannon and Ball had their first opportunity to take on Southern audiences for a continuous season, when they played at the Bournemouth Winter Gardens for a total of twenty weeks. This was a nostalgic return for the boys, as they had previously played a summer season there in 1974 as 'bottom of the bill supports' to the Rolf Harris Show.
Their opening night in June was greeted with a rapturous reception from the audience and the critics and the season went on to break all known records at Bournemouth, with capacity business being achieved for seventeen of the twnety weeks and the boys enjoying a great critical response from all quarters.
No sooner had the season finished than Cannon and Ball were plunged straight into their most demanding new role to date - starring in their own full-length feature movie 'The Boys In Blue'. This was shot at Elstree and on location between September and December, and like all filming schedules involved Tommy and Bobby in getting up at 5am on a regular basis to be made up and wardrobed in time for shooting to commence at 8:30.
Christmas '82 brought a further step up the ladder with their first ever West End season at the Dominion Theatre, Tottenham Court Road. This ran for seven weeks and once again broke all records for a non-pantomime West End Christmas Show. The advance demand for tickets was so great that virtually every seat for the run had been sold before the show even opened. Just three days after the Christmas Show finished, Cannon and Ball attended the Variety Club luncheon at London's Hilton Hotel, where they were proud to receive the Showbusiness Personalities of the Year Award for their achievements in 1982.
Following well deserved holidays in the Pacific and Far East during February, the boys returned to record a new Easter Special for London Weekend Television before commencing their present tour. Summer '83 will see them undertaking a further season in Scarborough and their Christmas Show this year will be in Manchester. Discussions are already under way for a second feature film and they are also due to record a new album this year following the success of their first album released in 1982 on the Music for Pleasure label.
The programme also contained a lot of information on their recent film The Boys In Blue.
Support Acts
| Mike Ryal Orchestra | Whole Tour | Orchestra |
| Adrian Walsh | 14th March to 1st May | Comedian and Compere |
| Young Love | 14th March to 1st May | Singing Group |
| Clarence 'Frogman' Henry | 14th March to 1st May | Jazz Singer |
| Dudley Doolittle | 8th May to 12th June | Comedian and Compere |
| Phizzical | 8th May to 12th June | Singing Group |
| Berni Flint | 8th May to 12th June | Singer |
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