Midland Red
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Tue 1st Sep 2015 3:41pm
Mentioned earlier in this thread - a couple of years ago, in fact - "Educating Archie" with ventriloquist Peter Brough, on the radio
Never saw his lips move - till he appeared on TV, and he was seen to be just about the worst ventriloquist ever
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dutchman
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Tue 1st Sep 2015 3:44pm
ITV, Sunday afternoons.
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Kaga simpson
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Tue 1st Sep 2015 4:56pm
Black and White Minstrels, Troise and his banjoliers, Elsie and Doris Waters, Arthur Askey 'Busy little Bee', Max Miller, Reginald Foort at the Organ, BBC Variety Orchestra, Harry Roy and his Band. Think there was a show called "Listen to the Band". A few days ago I was watching something about Blackpool and the blitz, Ivy Benson and her all girls band, the Squadronaires band. There was a programme of brass band music, going back farther still was the great Caruso. |
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Roger T
Torksey |
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Tue 1st Sep 2015 9:12pm
"Tonight is Henry Hall`s Guest Night"
"In Town Tonight" (once again we interrupt the flow of London`s traffic...)
Grand Hotel (Interprete par Tom Jenkins et son orchestra...) |
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
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Wed 2nd Sep 2015 6:43am
On 1st Sep 2015 4:56pm, Kaga simpson said:
... going back farther still was the great Caruso.
The man himself was before my time, but I did see the movie starring Mario Lanza. One of my first 78's. Lovely music. Thanks for the memories Kaga
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
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Wed 2nd Sep 2015 6:59am
On 31st Aug 2015 1:47pm, Midland Red said:
From Wikipedia:
ITMA
"It's being so cheerful as keeps me going" |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
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Wed 2nd Sep 2015 8:32am
The Mario Lanza film about Caruso was on the TV a few days ago. |
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TonyS
Coventry |
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Wed 2nd Sep 2015 9:46am
On 1st Sep 2015 3:44pm, dutchman said:
ITV, Sunday afternoons.
... Old Mother Riley films
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Roger T
Torksey |
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Wed 2nd Sep 2015 11:36am
Have we had?
"The Voice of Them All" - Peter Cavanagh.
Just read in a brief obit somewhere on the net, that he pre-dated Culshaw, by doing impressions of people while they were there. |
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argon
New Milton |
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Wed 2nd Sep 2015 1:02pm
Others... Josef Locke, Donald Peers, Ronnie Ronalde. Was their show Variety Bandbox? Incidentally, there is a Music While You Work programme from 1957 on internet of William Pethers and the Coventry Theatre Orchestra. |
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Midland Red
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Wed 2nd Sep 2015 1:05pm
On 2nd Sep 2015 6:59am, Dreamtime said:
On 31st Aug 2015 1:47pm, Midland Red said:
From Wikipedia:
ITMA
"It's being so cheerful as keeps me going" |
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Midland Red
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Wed 2nd Sep 2015 1:05pm
On 2nd Sep 2015 11:36am, Roger Turner said:
Have we had?
"The Voice of Them All" - Peter Cavanagh.
Just read in a brief obit somewhere on the net, that he pre-dated Culshaw, by doing impressions of people while they were there.
Cavanagh was terrific, doubt that any other impressionist would compare
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fidobsa
Hungary |
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Mon 9th Nov 2015 4:23pm
On 1st Sep 2015 4:56pm, Kaga simpson said:
... Troise and his banjoliers
My dad played accordion in Troise band during the war. |
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex |
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Mon 9th Nov 2015 5:06pm
fidobsa, you must be very proud, they were quite popular. Believe I may have seen them at the Hippodrome a couple of times but can't be sure. |
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fidobsa
Hungary |
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Mon 9th Nov 2015 5:23pm
He never liked talking about those days so I don't know any details. It is possible he came in for some stick for not being in the forces but he failed the medical, probably due to asthma. He did say they were often on the radio but didn't make any records during the war years. I don't know the dates or even which band he joined first but he was also in Felix Mendelssohn Hawaiian Serenaders, playing accordion and Hawaiian guitar. Regrettably I never heard him play either instrument. He still had his accordion when I was a kid but it had been stored in various damp places and no longer worked. He had a piano when I was a small child and later had a series of different electronic organs. |
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