Advantages: Hillariously funny, a must see for any lily fan, totally uncensored! Disadvantages: Not for the faint hearted as a lot of swearing
This early live show of Lily Savage before she toned it down for television is a must see for any lily/paul fan.
Filmed live at the Fortune Theatre in Covent Gardens in 1993
Spanning her Vicious, crude and wicked career ,Lily Savage has had a rollercoaster ride. It has spanned her Miss Pears beauty pagent triumph in 1959 , her difficulties at St Winifreds Reform School where she was in constant trouble with the nuns, and her first shoplifting conviction. ... ...shoplifter. In Paying the Rent, Lily is at her best - as seen from the twenty-first floor of a Lambeth council tower block. With the vilest neighbour you have ever see. featuring outakes.
This is without a doubt the best Lily video she ever made, one for when the kids are in bed, i garuantee it will have you in stitches,
Running time 55 mins ...
pennfold001 11.06.2005
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