What was the music of in town tonight?

What was the music of in town tonight?

Its theme music was “Knightsbridge March” by Eric Coates. Its introductory sequence had a voice crying “Stop” to interrupt the sound of busy central London, before an announcer said “Once more we stop the mighty roar of London’s traffic….” At the end of the programme the voice would say: “Carry on, London.”

Who wrote the music for in town tonight?

In Town Tonight ran for 27 years on radio and Eric Coates became England’s best known composer at home and abroad. His melodies were whistled in the streets as well as sung in concert halls. The theme tune is available on CD here.

What was the music to workers playtime?

The programme began in World War II with the idea that playing non-stop popular/light music at an even tempo would help factory workers become more productive….Music While You Work.

Genre Popular music Light music
Original release 23 June 1940 – 29 September 1967
Opening theme “Calling All Workers” by Eric Coates

Who presented down your way?

It was initially hosted by Stewart MacPherson, who presented the first twelve shows, but in 1947, after brief hosting spells by Lionel Gamlin and Wynford Vaughan-Thomas, Richard Dimbleby took over its presentation until 1955, then Franklin Engelmann until his death in 1972 when Brian Johnston took over until 1987.

When did Mrs Dale’s Diary finish?

The radio serial Mrs Dale’s Diary began on 5 January 1948 and ended 46 years ago (on April 25 1969) after 21 years and 5,431 episodes.

When did listen with mother end?

10 September 1982
Listen with Mother was a BBC radio programme for children which ran between 16 January 1950 and 10 September 1982.

When did Mrs Dale’s Diary end?

25 April 1969
Mrs Dale’s Diary was the first significant BBC radio serial drama. It was first broadcast on 5 January 1948 on the BBC Light Programme, later BBC Radio 2; it ran until 25 April 1969.

What is the theme from Listen with Mother?

the Berceuse
Daphne Oxenford presenting an episode of Listen with Mother. The theme tune is the Berceuse from Gabriel Fauré’s Dolly Suite.

What happened to Mrs Dales Diary?

Dale’s Diary. And now, after fifteen years in the role she had created, the BBC had summarily fired her partly because of her drinking habits, and partly because it was felt that the role, and also the entire programme, was in need of a facelift. Three months later, at the age of fifty-seven, she died.

How long did Mrs Dales Diary run for?

Who narrated watch with mother?

Daphne Oxenford: Actress who was the voice of ‘Listen With Mother’ for over two decades.

Where is Andy Pandy from?

British
Andy Pandy is a British children’s television series that first appeared on BBC Television in summer 1950. Originally live, a series of 26 filmed programmes was shown until 1970, when a new series of 13 episodes was made.

Who said are you sitting comfortably?

The centre of the programme was the story, preceded by the calming phrase “Are you sitting comfortably? Then I’ll begin”. The question, originally an ad lib by Julia Lang, became so well known that it ended up in the Oxford Dictionary of Quotations. Daphne Oxenford presenting an episode of Listen with Mother.

Who read the stories in Listen With Mother?

Daphne Oxenford and Dorothy Smith were very long-standing members of the team and read the stories on the programme for 21 and 26 years respectively.

Is Mrs Dale’s Diary still on the radio?

Who played Gwen Dale?

Beryl Calder
Beryl Calder, who has died aged 93, featured as Gwen Dale in the popular radio serial Mrs Dale’s Diary, a twice-daily fixture on the old BBC Light Programme throughout the 1950s and 1960s.

When did Muffin the Mule end?

1955
She named the puppet mule “Muffin”, and it first appeared on television in an edition of For the Children broadcast on 20 October 1946. The character proved popular, and ran on BBC television until 1955 when the BBC decided to discontinue the show after Annette Mills’ death.

Where did Looby Loo live?

picnic basket
A marionette who lived in a picnic basket, Andy was later joined by Teddy, a teddy bear, and Looby Loo, a rag doll, who came to life when Andy and Teddy were not around. Looby Loo sang Here we go Looby Loo. All three lived in the same picnic basket.

What music does Mother listen to?

The theme tune is the Berceuse from Gabriel Fauré’s Dolly Suite. When it was announced in 1982 that Listen With Mother was ending, there was a public outcry, and a petition supported by MPs and celebrities was delivered to Downing Street, along with a letter of protest from concerned professors of education.