Life's a drag for Lily Savage, but she's determined to put matters to rights for her audience in this live performance at the Fortune Theatre, Covent Garden. Topics include Lily's triumph at the 1959 Miss Pears contest and her reputation as an international sex kitten.
Filmed in the heart of London's West End, Britains favourite Drag Artiste, Lily Savage, performs an outrageous set using scouse wit and dockers humour. Australian comic Bob Downe joins Lily on stage to play Christopher Dean opposite La Savage's Jayne Torvill.
Lily Savage performs her first live tour in four years, captured here at the 1998 Edinburgh Festival. Lily pulls no punches in an act designed to demonstrate that, despite her mainstream television breakthrough with 'Blankety Blank', she is still as outrageous as ever.
Lily Savage is at her most outrageous in this straight to video offering that is simply too rude for the television. A host of television celebrities risk embarrassment at the wicked tongue of the glamourous Lily in a series of sketches. Those willing to subject themselves include Martine McCutcheon (Tiffany from 'Eastenders'), Anthea Turner, Linda Robson and Janet Street-Porter.
1996 An Evening With Lily Savage...Paul O'Grady...Complete DVD
The show went on to win a National Television Award in 1997, for Most Popular Entertainment Program and for star Paul O’Grady: a National Television Award nomination for Most Popular Entertainment Performance. The show also won a 1997 British Comedy Award for Best Entertainment Program.
Lily Savage takes questions from a celebrity audience and duets with Barbara Dickson for I Know Him So well.
Lily Savage performs live at the Hackney Empire Theatre in 1991
Lily Savage's(The Blonde Bombsite of Birkenhead !)Family. a rare glimpse into Lily's domestic bliss ! a film made by her son Jason (most likely while on bail!)
The Savage Family Having A Sing Song