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Thu 22nd Sep 2011 3:38pm
Hi Alan, your version sounds good to me. Tricia |
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Thu 22nd Sep 2011 3:52pm
Nick Skelton (b Bedworth) and Errol Christie (b Leicester) have been deleted from the list of famous Coventrians |
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Thu 22nd Sep 2011 4:27pm
Hi tricia & Alan, to hear Reg Dixon sing his song, go to www.britishpathe.com or try hometown reg dixon british pathe you were both nearly right, lol. |
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Thu 22nd Sep 2011 4:45pm
I must have been looking the same time as you scrutiny. Yes we nearly got it right. Not bad as it was over 50 years ago.
I've been thinking, I may have been in the audience when Reg Dixon was being interviewed. |
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IslandCafe
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Fri 23rd Sep 2011 12:44pm
Thanks scrutiny, I knew someone would know the correct words, and, as you say,
we were both close (but no coconut) and as Tricia says, not bad after fifty years.You have however, pointed me to a good site that is worth further investigation. Alan
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Fri 23rd Sep 2011 4:40pm
No prob, enjoyed looking for Reg Dixon, found Nigel Hawthorn was from Cov as well. Reg was a bit before my time i think but his singing was not to bad. My favorite was Eve Boswell, my mouth used to drool when she sang "Picking the chicken with me" in the Pantomime at Christmas in the Hippodrome. I think i was about five and in love, lol |
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Fri 23rd Sep 2011 5:53pm
Hi scrutiny, Eve Boswell, theres a blast from the past. I guess she left you
Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered. Alan
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Fri 23rd Sep 2011 6:29pm
Sorry chaps but what has this Hungarian-born singer to do with "Famous Coventrians" which is the title of this thread? |
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Fri 23rd Sep 2011 6:44pm
Midland Red, you are so right, I'm often thinking to myself that some of the threads are like Chinese whispers, they completely change the subject and now I'm doing it myself My deepest apologies. Alan
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Sat 24th Sep 2011 4:07pm
What the hell, lol, she was "famous" im a "Coventerian" thats both bits in place and the first love of my life. to all. |
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Dreamtime
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Sat 24th Sep 2011 5:02pm
Could we just set the records straight, should it be 'Coventrian' or 'Coventerian'? As I am a true Coventrian and always will be, I was wondering if I have had it right all these years, and yes I was born at Gulson
Road Hospital !!!!!!
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Sat 24th Sep 2011 5:20pm
Another famous well known celebrity - Billie Whitelaw, born 6th June 1932 In Coventry.
Have always enjoyed watching her and she is still going strong (I think) |
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Fri 30th Sep 2011 2:58pm
If someone is recorded as being born in Meriden district, I believe that is because they were born at Keresley Maternity Hospital, now the Royal Court Hotel. I was born there and think my certificate has Meriden on it. We're all Coventry Kids though!
I believe the comedian Reg Dixon had a brother who kept a fish & chip shop in Paynes Lane well into the 70s. I used to go there for supper after night games at Highfield Road and remember how good the chips were. The frying range was coal-fired.
Another Coventry sports personality is Dave Long. He ran the marathon for GB in the Seoul and Barcelona Olympics. He is still in the city and is an avid Sky Blues supporter.
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Fri 30th Sep 2011 6:26pm
Hi Mister D-Di. I remember the fish and chip shop in Paynes Lane. It was called Frank Dixons. Frank was a bit of a magician and used to do tricks when he gave the children change. You are quite right the chips were delicious. |
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Tue 15th Nov 2011 2:14pm
I couldn't help commenting on this folks!
What about Baron John Fisher of Kilverstone, First Sea Lord? "Dreadnought" Fisher. I know he wasn't actually born in Coventry, but was sent to live with relatives at Packington Hall at the age of 6, went to KHVIII School until 13, then to sea in 1854 on HMS Calcutta.
KHVIII was very proud of him when I was there, and rightly so.
He must qualify as a Coventrian surely??
Incidentally, I see Sir Frank Whittle was cited. He was actually born in Lancashire. Again came to Coventry at an early age. |
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