- The Wheeltappers and Shunters Social Club
"The Wheeltappers and Shunters Social Club" was a
British television variety show made byGranada Television in the mid 1970s. It was set in a fictionalworking men's club in the North of England and was hosted by comedianColin Crompton . Also regularly featured was comedianBernard Manning who also sang most weeks in a surprisingly effective manner. Crompton was frequently the butt of Manning's jokes, unwittingly acting as Manning'sstooge .The show featured acts regularly seen on the Northern club circuits and often acts which were on the last legs of their popularity, like fifties crooner
Johnnie Ray . It also gave newer comedians such asCannon & Ball ,The Grumbleweeds and magicianPaul Daniels their first TV exposure.Other artists to appear on the show included
Roy Orbison ,Lonnie Donegan ,Lyn Paul ,Tessie O'Shea ,The Three Degrees ,Stuart Damon ,The Bachelors ,Susan Maughan ,Buddy Greco ,George Roper ,Jim Bowen ,Nana Mouskouri ,Freddie Garrity ,George Melly andJohn Chilton 's Feetwarmers,Frank Carson andTerri Rogers The show was produced by
Johnnie Hamp at Granada Television in Manchester. It was once filmed at the Layton Institute in Blackpool.Trivia
* Actress
Elizabeth Dawn appeared as a waitress prior to her role in "Coronation Street ".
* An extract from the show can be seen in the film "24 Hour Party People ", whereShaun Ryder , in his formative years is seen watchingKarl Denver perform "Wimoweh".Origins of the name
Wheeltapper s andshunter s were both types of railwayworker commonly employed on British railways prior to the1970 s. Both worked in goods yards with the hundreds of thousands of goods wagons upon which railways depended for the majority of their income.A
shunter was responsible for the sorting ofwagons into trains bound for a variety of destinations and ensuring that empties were returned to their owners or points of loading.The
Wheeltapper was a more skilled occupation; TheWest Somerset Railway Web site remarks that::"a wheeltapper was employed at large railway stations to check that the wheels on the bogies were sound and that the axle boxes were not hot. By using a long handled wheeltapping hammer he would strike the wheels of the bogie and hear if it ‘rang true’ (a wheel with a crack in it would give off a dull sound), and with the back of his hand he would determine whether the axle box bearing was running hot." [ [http://www.wsr.org.uk/bogies.htm West Somerset Railway website] ]
Wheeltappers were vital to the smooth running of the railways as a cracked tyre or overheated
axle bearing would lead to delays and the loss of revenue. These were particularly common in the 19th century, whereaxle bearing s were lubricated by grease. Equally, in this period, metallurgy was a more haphazard science and thus it was impossible to teststeel tyres for cracks, thus the role of the wheeltapper was of crucial importance.The name of the programme thus echoes that of the many
social clubs set up byrailway workers in the 19th century, many of which are still in existence, albeit often having lost their railway origins.Notes
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Shunter External links
* [http://bernardmanning.homestead.com Bernard Manning - A tribute to the 'King of comedy']
* [http://www.offthetelly.co.uk/lightentertainment/wheeltappers.htm Off The Telly on The Wheeltappers and Shunters Social Club]
* [http://www.nostalgiacentral.com/tv/comedy/wheeltap.htm Nostalgia Central on The Wheeltappers and Shunters Social Club]
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