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MisterD-Di
Sutton Coldfield
46 of 307  Thu 1st Mar 2012 4:03pm  

Correct. Joe Brown married Vicki Haseman. She died in 1992. Marty Wilde married Joyce Baker, they are the parents of Kim Wilde. The Vernons Girls were a large ensemble, 16 of them, originally. They had little success until reducing to a smaller group, but still had only limited chart success here, four minor hits. They disbanded in 1964, although some were session singers on Decca hits of the 60s.
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Doug Wesley
Coventry West Midlands.
47 of 307  Wed 4th Apr 2012 2:03am  

On 29th Dec 2011 11:22am, PhiliPamInCoventry said: I loved listening to Jimmy Clitheroe on wireless. Another favorite of mine was Mr. Pastry, who came to visit us whilst in hospital one year. Thumbs up He had us all in stitches (pun) Lol
Hi Philip, I have loads of The Jimmy Clitheroe shows on an Mp3 disc, which can be easily downloaded onto your computer/laptop or onto a memory card. That's what I've done, & play it in my car. I've also "Round the Horne shows" too. If you want them for free, let me know & you can email me your address, & I'll let you have the disc.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
48 of 307  Wed 4th Apr 2012 9:31am  

Hi all Wave & thank you Doug. I will be in touch. I am a fan of radio 4+, which was radio 7. Like you, I must have had a very happy childhood to like the sights & sounds of our growing up era. My all-in-one pc with it's own speakers has playlists of so many programmes of this period. Pam & I often start waltzing around to music whilst we work in a morning. Best wishes to you. Wave Thumbs up
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Jane
Bedworth
49 of 307  Thu 3rd May 2012 8:02am  

Morning all, Does anyone remember Les Ross on Xtra Am? His breakfast show and 'Round the World Phone calls' on a Sunday were so entertaining. I thought he was a brilliant broadcaster. I know his shows were broadcast from Birmingham, but he made them sound so local. When he left Xtra am it was front page news in the Coventry Telegraph, as so many fans were disappointed. The listening figures dropped dramatically on Xtra Am and they went off air. I used to listen to him occasionally on Saga, but he was never the same. I listen to Radio Two now but I do miss the local news. Have a good Thursday everyone. I won't mention the weather!! Wave
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Midland Red

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50 of 307  Thu 3rd May 2012 9:07am  

On 3rd May 2012 8:02am, Jane said: Morning all, Does anyone remember Les Ross on Xtra Am? His breakfast show and 'Round the World Phone calls' on a Sunday were so entertaining. I thought he was a brilliant broadcaster. I know his shows were broadcast from Birmingham, but he made them sound so local. When he left Xtra am it was front page news in the Coventry Telegraph, as so many fans were disappointed. The listening figures dropped dramatically on Xtra Am and they went off air. I used to listen to him occasionally on Saga, but he was never the same. I listen to Radio Two now but I do miss the local news. Have a good Thursday everyone. I won't mention the weather!! Wave
Les regularly drives his Class 86 Electric loco "Les Ross" on railtours Les Ross aboard "Les Ross" Thumbs up
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Jane
Bedworth
51 of 307  Thu 3rd May 2012 2:37pm  

On 3rd May 2012 9:07am, Midland Red said: Les regularly drives his Class 86 Electric loco "Les Ross" on rail tours Les Ross aboard "Les Ross"
Thank you Midland Red. Just had a look at your link. Good old Les. Thumbs up
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flapdoodle
Coventry
52 of 307  Wed 20th Jun 2012 11:48am  

On 1st Mar 2012 4:03pm, MisterD-Di said: Correct. Joe Brown married Vicki Haseman. She died in 1992. Marty Wilde married Joyce Baker, they are the parents of Kim Wilde.
She died in 1991. Vicki Brown and Joe Brown are the parents of singer Sam Brown, who recorded a 'concept' about her mother called 43 minutes. It's very different to her pop album and didn't sell as well, but I think it's brilliant. Vicki Brown went on to perform backing vocals (both live and in the studio) for a number of acts such as Pink Floyd, Roger Waters, and Barclay James Harvest.
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deanocity3
keresley
53 of 307  Wed 27th Nov 2013 8:56pm  

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Freeman
Hereford
54 of 307  Sun 1st Dec 2013 4:26pm  

I would like to follow up the Wilfred Pickles story if I may, I seem to remember that that the pianist for "Have a Go" was Violet Carson who eventually became Mrs. Sharples, in Coronation St., Mabel I think did pay out the winnings though.
Jim. Walton

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NormK
bulkington
55 of 307  Sun 1st Dec 2013 5:59pm  

Just found this in Coventry A Century Of News by Alton Douglas....
Milly rules

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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
56 of 307  Sat 22nd Aug 2015 1:54pm  

Hi all Wave Hope you like this. Radio music memories.
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dave owens
california usa
57 of 307  Sun 30th Aug 2015 12:01am  

On 13th Jul 2011 12:04pm, dutchman said: There's an opening clip from it on my website along with many similar shows: Torchy the Battery Boy
Just saw the episode of torchie the battery boy, that brought back some long ago memories. Do you remember the Bumblies from 1954, it was created by Michael Bentine who went on to produce one of the best shows ever made called Its a Square World, genius!! There was also the Goon Show, Peter Sellers, Harry Secombe, Spike Milligan. Going to radio, remember Beyond Our Ken, with Hattie Jacques, Eric Sykes, Kenneth Williams, Kenneth Horne, June Whitfield really funny stuff. Post copied from topic Early memories on 30th Aug 2015 5:10 pm
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dutchman
Spon End
58 of 307  Sun 30th Aug 2015 12:34am  

They were a bit before my time Dave but I do remember Round the Horne, The Men from the Ministry, The Navy Lark, The Clitheroe Kid and I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
59 of 307  Sun 30th Aug 2015 3:22am  

Morning all, - Evening Did 'Round the Horne' enter among those comedies at some early date. Where have all the comedies gone now ? Oh my
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pixrobin
Canley
60 of 307  Sun 30th Aug 2015 7:45am  

Oh, you mean like "If you insulted a national hunt jockey, would he take a fence?" Lol
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