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Lance Burton draws Aussie stars (1996)

December 11, 2012

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Flashback to Variety Today 1996

HERE'S a line up of talent you wouldn't want to miss - Rolf Harris, three of The Four Kinsmen - Scott Radburn, Graham Wilson, and Robert Pearson - with the $100 million man, illusionist Lance Burton.

Lance, who scored a huge contract to star at the fabulous, newly opened Monte Carlo Casino in Las Vegas for well into the next century, hosted these Aussie ambassadors in his dressing room after the show.

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Kinsmen’s off-stage antics!

November 16, 2012

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Away from the Spotlight

HAVE you ever wondered what entertainers do in their `spare time'?

Well there is something to be said for performing in a group because immediately there is a `team spirit' to inject into outside activities, putting a `group' a step ahead.

Such was the case for this soccer `super group' - namely, three members of The Four Kinsmen (Robert Pearson, Graham Wilson and Scott Radburn) - seen here kicking around a soccer ball as part of the Gold Coast's Jupiters Casino Soccer team in the 1990s.

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Sporting Link Returns

November 2, 2012

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MIXING IT WITH THE SPORTING GREATS!

A big WELCOME BACK to former Variety Today `Sporting Link' Columnist GRAHAM WILSON (ex the multi-award winning The Four Kinsmen) who's uncanny knack for remembering dates, names and even scores of sporting fixtures around the world, made him a valuable asset to the Variety Today team and, now, we are delighted to have him on board for On With the Show Entertainment.

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The Four Kinsmen’s record-breaking season

September 6, 2012

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Flashback to Variety Today Issue 1 - December 1990
After 20 months and 661 shows, multi award-winning entertainers The Four Kinsmen have taken their final bow as stars of Conrad Jupiter Casino's multi million dollar production, Hollywood Legends.
In what was certainly one of the most lucrative contracts of their career, The Four Kinsmen sang, danced and clowned their way through 661 shows of the two-hour production, filling roles as the Marx Bros, Spike Jones and the City slickers, the `invisible dog' trainers and their own 30 minute cabaret performance for a record-breaking 20 month season, the longest run for any show ever staged at the prestigious Gold Coast venue.… Members read the rest!

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