Broadcaster and panto villain Grant Stott fulfilled a lifetime’s ambition to meet pantomime legend, Stanley Baxter. Here, Grant tells the story of that meeting.

When BBC Radio Scotland asked me if I’d be interested in presenting a programme on the history of The Kings Theatre, I was obviously delighted but immediately had one thought. We MUST try and get Stanley Baxter to be a part of it.

It’s well documented that Stanley rarely gives interviews these days but it would have been a travesty not to try. When we finally received confirmation that the interview was on, I hadn’t been so thrilled since David Gray nodded in a certain last-minute winner at Hampden.

So, on the Friday before rehearsals for Beauty and the Beast began, I jumped on an early train to London and shortly afterwards found myself knocking on Stanley Baxter’s front door. A real “pinch me” moment if ever there was one.

I spent nearly two hours in his company, occasionally losing my composure as I would suddenly remember where I was and what I was doing. He’s perhaps not as nimble as he once was, but once he gets going, the stories are all there.