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The Flesh and the Fiends (1960)
AKA The Fiendish Ghouls; Mania; Psycho Killers
#the flesh and the fiends#the fiendish ghouls#peter cushing#donald pleasence#george rose#june laverick#1960s horror#1960s movies#1960#john gilling#horror
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Souvenir d'Italie (1957)
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Veteran British born/based film/TV actors born before and including 1936 still alive:
With the recent death of Dame Maggie Smith, I thought I'd detail the legendary actors of UK cinema and television that are still living as of the date of this post:
Eileen Bennett (b. 1919)
Arnold Yarrow (b. 1920)
Beulah Garrick (b. 1921)
Elizabeth Kelly (b. 1921)
Elisabeth Kirkby (b. 1921)
Sara Luzita (b. 1922)
Annabel Maule (b. 1922)
Paul Harding (b. 1923)
Vincent Ball (b. 1923)
David Lawton (b. 1923)
Anne Vernon (b. 1924)
Donald Pelmear (b. 1924)
Thelma Ruby (b. 1925)
Pete Murray (b. 1925)
Michael Beint (b. 1925)
Shelia Mitchell (b. 1925)
Kerima (b. 1925)
David Attenborough (b. 1926)
Elizabeth Benson (b. 1926)
Margaret Barton (b. 1926)
Terry Kilburn (b. 1926)
Stanley Baxter (b. 1926)
David Frankham (b. 1926)
William Glover (b. 1926)
Josephine Stuart (b. 1926)
Patricia Davidson (b. 1926)
Barbara Clegg (b. 1926)
Glen Michael (b. 1926)
Araby Lockhart (b. 1926)
Eileen Page (b. 1926)
Rosemary Harris (b. 1927)
Cleo Laine (b. 1927)
Lee Montague (b. 1927)
Genevieve Page (b. 1927)
Neville Phillips (b. 1927)
Jean Lodge (b. 1927)
Barbara Ashcroft (b. 1927)
Jill Freud (b. 1927)
Jean Southern (b. 1927)
Antonia Pemberton (b. 1927)
Peter Cellier (b. 1928)
Jeanette Landis (b. 1928)
Sheila Ballantine (b. 1928)
Dorothea Phillips (b. 1928)
Jeannie Carson (b. 1928)
Hazel Ascot (b. 1928)
Brenda Hogan (b. 1928)
Philip Guard (b. 1928)
Raymond Llewelyn (b. 1928)
Pauline Brailsford (b. 1928)
Leonard Weir (b. 1928)
Kevin Scott (b. 1928)
Tony Hughes (b. 1928)
Joan Plowright (b. 1929)
Patricia Routledge (b. 1929)
Colin Jeavons (b. 1929)
Michael Craig (b. 1929)
Thelma Barlow (b. 1929)
Peter Myers (b. 1929)
Paul Williamson (b. 1929)
Kevin Miles (b. 1929)
John Gale (b. 1929)
Phillip Ross (b. 1929)
Jimmy Fagg (b. 1929)
Hazel Phillips (b. 1929)
Mignon Elkins (b. 1929)
Margaret Stallard (b. 1929)
Maya Koumani (b. 1929)
Clive Revill (b. 1930)
Charles Kay (b. 1930)
Roy Evans (b. 1930)
Una McLean (b. 1930)
Roddy Maude-Roxby (b. 1930)
Ruth Trouncer (b. 1930)
Cyril Appleton (b. 1930)
Vera Frances (b. 1930)
Gary Watson (b. 1930)
Keith Alexander (b. 1930)
Libby Morris (b. 1930)
Pauline Jefferson (b. 1930)
Claire Bloom (b. 1931)
Leslie Caron (b. 1931)
Carroll Baker (b. 1931)
Virginia McKenna (b. 1931)
Vivian Pickles (b. 1931)
Stanley Meadows (b. 1931)
Gerald Harper (b. 1931)
Patricia Greene (b. 1931)
Ellen McIntosh (b. 1931)
Elvi Hale (b. 1931)
Maureen Connell (b. 1931)
June Laverick (b. 1931)
James Martin (b. 1931)
Denyse Alexander (b. 1931)
Arthur Nightingale (b. 1931)
Eileen Derbyshire (b. 1931)
Carl Held (b. 1931)
Shelia Bernette (b. 1931)
George Eugeniou (b. 1931)
Corinne Skinner-Carter (b. 1931)
Tusse Silberg (b. 1931)
Petula Clark (b. 1932)
Prunella Scales (b. 1932)
Phyllida Law (b. 1932)
Ray Cooney (b. 1932)
Brian Murphy (b. 1932)
Edward De Souza (b. 1932)
Alan Dobie (b. 1932)
John Turner (b. 1932)
Roland Curram (b. 1932)
Gabriel Woolf (b. 1932)
Johnnie Wade (b. 1932)
Eileen Moore (b. 1932)
Laurie Leigh (b. 1932)
William Roache (b. 1932)
Athol Fugard (b. 1932)
Carmen Munroe (b. 1932)
Norman Bowler (b. 1932)
Marcia Ashton (b. 1932)
Thelma Holt (b. 1932)
Antony Carrick (b. 1932)
Sally Bazely (b. 1932)
Michael Caine (b. 1933)
Joan Collins (b. 1933)
Sian Phillips (b. 1933)
Sheila Hancock (b. 1933)
Elizabeth Seal (b. 1933)
Shani Willis (b. 1933)
Patrick Godfrey (b. 1933)
Caroline Blakiston (b. 1933)
Donald Douglas (b. 1933)
Ann Firbank (b. 1933)
Vera Day (b. 1933)
Tsai Chin (b. 1933)
Geoffrey Frederick (b. 1933)
Marla Landi (b. 1933)
Monte Landis (b. 1933)
Mary Germaine (b. 1933)
Ruth Posner (b. 1933)
Barbara Archer (b. 1933)
W.B. Brydon (b. 1933)
Robert Gillespie (b. 1933)
Brian Patton (b. 1933)
Arthur White (b. 1933)
Barbara Archer (b. 1933)
Sally Bazley (b. 1933)
Madhur Jaffrey (b. 1933)
Jeanette Sterke (b. 1933)
Ann Rogers (b. 1933)
Barbara Knox (b. 1933)
John Boorman (b. 1933)
Derek Martin (b. 1933)
Michael Aspel (b. 1933)
Bill Edwards (b. 1933)
Judi Dench (b. 1934)
Eileen Atkins (b. 1934)
Tom Baker (b. 1934)
Alan Bennett (b. 1934)
Jean Marsh (b. 1934)
Annette Crosbie (b. 1934)
Wendy Craig (b. 1934)
Richard Chamberlain (b. 1934)
Millicent Martin (b. 1934)
John Standing (b. 1934)
Vernon Dobtcheff (b. 1934)
Nanette Newman (b. 1934)
David Burke (b. 1934)
Christopher Benjamin (b. 1934)
Mary Peach (b. 1934)
Geraldine Newman (b. 1934)
Renny Lister (b. 1934)
Priscilla Morgan (b. 1934)
Audrey Dalton (b. 1934)
Leila Hoffman (b. 1934)
Simone Lovell (b. 1934)
Magda Miller (b. 1934)
Robert Aldous (b. 1934)
Ram John Holder (b. 1934)
Jamila Massey (b. 1934)
Margaretta D’Arcy (b. 1934)
Leslie Saeward (b. 1934)
Maurice Podbrey (b. 1934)
Steve Emerson (b. 1934)
Peter Bland (b. 1934)
Michael Darlow (b. 1934)
Barbara Archer (b. 1934)
Joy Webster (b. 1934)
Jacqueline Ellis (b. 1934)
Jacqueline Jones (b. 1934)
Julie Andrews (b. 1935)
Julian Glover (b. 1935)
Jim Dale (b. 1935)
Anne Reid (b. 1935)
James Bolam (b. 1935)
Christina Pickles (b. 1935)
Judy Parfitt (b. 1935)
Wanda Ventham (b. 1935)
Amanda Barrie (b. 1935)
Derren Nesbitt (b. 1935)
Nadim Swalha (b. 1935)
Gary Raymond (b. 1935)
Janet Henfrey (b. 1935)
Melvyn Hayes (b. 1935)
Susan Engel (b. 1935)
Amanda Walker (b. 1935)
Delena Kidd (b. 1935)
Derek Partridge (b. 1935)
Allister Bain (b. 1935)
Derry Power (b. 1935)
Phyllis MacMahon (b. 1935)
Rowena Cooper (b. 1935)
Derek Partridge (b. 1935)
Jill Dixon (b. 1935)
Des Keough (b. 1935)
Barbara Angell (b. 1935)
Lucille Soong (b. 1935)
Anita West (b. 1935)
June Watson (b. 1935)
David Daker (b. 1935)
Shirley Cain (b. 1935)
Bobby Pattinson (b. 1935)
George Roubicek (b. 1935)
Brian Blessed (b. 1936)
Richard Wilson (b. 1936)
Tommy Steele (b. 1936)
Edward Petherbridge (b. 1936)
Ursula Andress (b. 1936)
John Leyton (b. 1936)
Jess Conrad (b. 1936)
Elizabeth Shepherd (b. 1936)
Sandra Voe (b. 1936)
Doug Sheldon (b. 1936)
John Golightly (b. 1936)
Peter Ellis (b. 1936)
Andria Lawrence (b. 1936)
Jon Laurimore (b. 1936)
Tony Scoggo (b. 1936)
Barry MacGregor (b. 1936)
Frank Barrie (b. 1936)
Kenneth Farrington (b. 1936)
Eileen McCallum (b. 1936)
Frederick Pyne (b. 1936)
Philip Lowrie (b. 1936)
Marian Diamond (b. 1936)
Anthony Higginson (b. 1936)
Elsie Kelly (b. 1936)
Ann Taylor (b. 1936)
Heidi Erich (b. 1936)
Keith Faulkner (b. 1936)
Ruth Meyers (b. 1936)
Julia Blake (b. 1936)
#dannyreviews#uk#british actors#judi dench#eileen atkins#rosemary harris#brian blessed#julie andrews#michael caine#joan collins#petula clark#david attenborough#richard chamberlain#carroll baker#claire bloom#tom baker#joan plowright#ursula andress
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LUCY LAVERICK HIRSCH, 5/10/40 - 7/11/24 My mother, Lucy Laverick Hirsch has passed away at 84. I was in the ER with her when she left us.
She developed extreme Osteoarthritis in her hips and shoulders and had been having mobility issues for the last six years, including a spinal compression fracture. These issues accelerated over last two years with her being unable to walk more than a short distance or stand without discomfort. On Friday, June 27th she woke in severe pain, unable to stand up or walk at all, and went to the ER who evaluated her physical condition and transferred her into a skilled nursing facility.
She was there for two weeks, with no change in her mobility. While her memory had been declining the last few years, it had been getting noticeably worse the last few months, with a sharp decrease in her mental acuity while in the skilled nursing facility. In the last few days, she’d also been fighting some sort of rapid chest infection, which is what ultimately made her body shut down completely on Thursday, July 11th 2024 at 12:44pm; she was heavily sedated and sleeping when her body finally succumbed.
Her passing was a release to her, definitly a burden lifted — it happened quickly, without pain or prolonged suffering.
Per Lucy’s wishes, there will be no memorial service. In lieu of flowers or condolences, we hope that her passing can shed light on and help de-stigmatize Borderline Personality Disorder — a mental health diagnosis that Lucy sadly rejected and unfortunately never sought treatment for. I truly believe she would have been happier had she been able to seek help. You can make a donation in her name to Emotions Matter, a non-profit resource for families impacted by BPD: https://emotionsmatterbpd.org
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Upon her passing, my feelings about her are, to say the least, complicated. Any grief I have about losing her was processed a long time ago, alongside a decade of therapy trying to understand and accept a mental illness that she denied and never sought treatment for. While I had managed to establish a boundary that enabled me to have a functional relationship with her, she was never the mother I wanted or needed. I have a lot of anger and resentment about her decades of emotional abuse; that’s not to mention her decades of serious financial irresponsibility as well, which was a burden to both of her husbands, and ultimately me. She had pushed pretty much everyone in her family away, spent all of her money, and I was the last man standing.
I’ve pushed through years of painful therapy to really understand that her behavior was largely beyond her control and came from a place of fear and deep depression. She was a very unhappy woman, who took out her unhappiness on the people closest to her, while putting on a happy, likable face to the rest of the world.
Jason and I have spent the past seven years trying to make sure she was safe and comfortable amidst her limited mobility, even amongst constant, ongoing patterns of gaslighting and lashing out. I had resigned myself over the last few years to hold both truths: that my feelings for her involve a lot of pain, and that she’s also a human being to whom I can offer grace and dignity as she passes.
It’s been awkward when people console me during all of this — I’m not particularly sad, and I feel pangs of guilt when people expect me to be sad. It’s too complicated to fill in all the blanks with people, so I am trying to be gracious. But it weighs on me.
She was completely sedated with her in the ER for about four hours. Hilarious side note: I put on a movie on the hospital room TV to pass the time until she was gone, thinking I picked something light and innocuous and dumb with A DOG’S PURPOSE — which was absolutely the wrong choice and I was a total sobbing mess but for all the wrong reasons? Forced catharsis perhaps? Regardless, the stupid dog movie helped.
Eventually I started softly whispering to her, “it’s okay, you can let go now, don’t be scared.” I gasped as I literally watched her vitals start to drop slowly as I kept talking to her softly and gently, encouraging her to move on. “You can let go now. It’s time.”
I even joked with her, “and you know, you were a total pain in the ass.”
I don’t believe in an afterlife — so I don’t mourn her loss, but instead mourn that she had a lifetime of pain and confusion. I mourn that I never truly had an authentic mother-son relationship, but rather had to craft myself into a theoretical “good son” version of me that fit her mercurial needs. I mourn not really having positive family memories with her, but only ongoing drama and heartache that, as the “good son”, I often had to placate and soothe.
As I kept speaking to her softly and watched her vitals nearing zero, I said “I hope you can find peace.”
I truly hope that my mother actually heard me and somehow found peace when she passed.
I know I finally have.
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THE FLESH AND THE FIENDS (1960) – Episode 189 – Decades of Horror: The Classic Era
“Just think of it, Willie. Burke and Hare, members of the great medical profession.” Yes. Just think of it. Yikes! Join this episode’s Grue-Crew – Daphne Monary-Ernsdorff, Chad Hunt, Doc Rotten, and Jeff Mohr – as they check out Scottish life in the 1820s as depicted in The Flesh and the Fiends (1960).
Decades of Horror: The Classic Era Episode 189 – The Flesh and the Fiends (1960)
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In 1828 Scotland, Edinburgh surgeon Dr. Knox does medical research on cadavers he buys from murderers Burke and Hare, without questioning the unethical procurement methods.
Directed by: John Gilling
Writing Credits: John Gilling and Leon Griffiths
Makeup Department: Jimmy Evans (makeup artist), Betty Sherriff (hairdresser)
Costume and Wardrobe Department: Laura Nightingale (wardrobe)
Selected Cast:
Peter Cushing as Dr. Robert Knox
June Laverick as Martha Knox
Donald Pleasence as William Hare
George Rose as William Burke
Renee Houston as Helen Burke
Dermot Walsh as Dr. Geoffrey Mitchell
Billie Whitelaw as Mary Patterson
John Cairney as Chris Jackson
Melvyn Hayes as Daft Jamie
June Powell as Maggie O’Hara
Andrew Faulds as Inspector McCulloch
Philip Leaver as Dr. Elliott
George Woodbridge as Dr. Ferguson
Garard Green as Dr. Andrews
Esma Cannon as Aggie
Geoffrey Tyrrell as Old Davey
George Bishop as Blind Man
Beckett Bould as Old Angus (as Becket Bould)
George Street as Publican
Michael Balfour as Drunken Sailor
Steven Scott as Grave Robber (as Stephen Scott)
Raf De La Torre as Grave Robber
The Flesh and the Fiends feels like a Hammer Film – although, in terms of producers, it is much closer to a Tempean film – and retells the Burke and Hare case of the late 1820s in Scotland. Burke and Hare (George Rose and Donald Pleasence) are “the fiends.” Mary (Billie Whitelaw) and their other victims are “the flesh.” Dr. Knox (Peter Cushing) is the one who purchases “the flesh” from “the fiends.” These four actors steal the show! And if you’ve ever wished you lived in Edinburgh, Scotland, during the 1820s, you might reconsider that wish after seeing this film. Or you might not. Let us know!
At the time of this writing, The Flesh and the Fiends (1960) is available to stream from the Classic Horror Movie Channel, Wicked Horror TV, Kanopy, and Flix Fling as well as PPV from Amazon and Flix Fling. It is available on physical media as a Blu-ray formatted disc from Kino Lorber.
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror: The Classic Era records a new episode every two weeks. Next in their very flexible schedule – this one chosen by Chad – is Indestructible Man (1956) starring Lon Chaney Jr as “Butcher” Benton! You won’t want to miss this one!
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Films watched in 2021.
293: The Flesh and the Fiends (John Gilling, 1960)
★★★★★★★☆☆☆
“We are students of Hippocrates, but some of us are hypocrites.”
#Films watched in 2021#The Flesh and the Fiends#John Gilling#quote#horror#medicine#skull#Black and White#1960#peter cushing#June Laverick#Donald Pleasence#John Cairney#Billie Whitelaw#Melvyn Hayes#based on a true story#crime#murder#xix century#death#school#university#siete
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#THE FLESH AND THE FIENDS (1960)#PETER CUSHING#DONALD PLEASENCE#GEORGE ROSE#BILLIE WHITELAW#DERMOT WALSH#John Gilling#June Laverick#Renee Houston#John Cairney#Melvyn Hayes#Andrew Faulds#George Woodbridge#Garard Green#Esma Cannon#Steven Berkoff#WATCHING#HORROR#TRUE STORY#BURKE & HARE#WILLIAM BURKE#WILLIAM HARE#MANIA (1961)#Psycho Killers (1961)#The Fiendish Ghouls#grave robbers#Dr. Robert Knox#British horror#thriller film#murderers
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the flesh and the fiends (uk, gilling 60)
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Films Watched in 2020:
85. The Flesh and the Fiends (1960) - Dir. John Gilling
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The Flesh and the Fiends (1960) - French Poster
#the flesh and the fiends#peter cushing#donald pleasence#george rose#june laverick#1960s movies#john gilling#horror movie poster
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Cinema Sunday: The Flesh and the Fiends (1960)
Cinema Sunday: The Flesh and the Fiends (1960)
Title: The Flesh and the Fiends (Mania- U.S. title)
Distributor: Regal Film Distributors
Writers: John Gilling (and Leon Griffiths)
Director: John Gilling
Producers: Robert S. Baker, Monty Berman
Starring: Peter Cushing, June Laverick, Donald Pleasance, George Rose
Released: February 1960 (U.K.)
MPAA: UR
By the time the year 1960 rolled around, Peter Cushingwas blooming into a horror film…
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#Donald Pleasance#George Rose#John Gilling#June Laverick#Peter Cushing#The Flesh and the Fiends#Triad productions
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Costa Blanca South Bowls Roundup has been published at http://www.theleader.info/2019/03/17/costa-blanca-south-bowls-roundup-4/
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Costa Blanca South Bowls Roundup
Horadada Bowls Club by Irene Graham On Monday in the Discovery Division the Falcons were at home to Vistabella Eagles and we really needed a far better result than what was achieved considering we were playing the team at the bottom of the division. The teams were quite well matched throughout with one rink cancelling out another. It was down to the last rink to finish to see which side got the overall shots. Horadada were holding 5 shots with one bowl to come. Their skip came in with the best of bowls and stole them all from us. We won on 2 rinks and lost on 3 with Vistabella obtaining the overall shots. The final result was 91 shots for to 95 against giving us 4 points to 8 against. Our winning rinks were: Wayne Jackson, Les Davies and Mick Kirby 27 – 19, Tracey Paffett, Ken barber and Roy Thomson 18 – 14 Well played to both of our winning rinks. There are two matches left to play in the winter league, both at home. We can still do this Falcons. There are only 4 points between us and the team above us in the table, so all to play for in these final games. We have the knowledge, we have the skill, we have the man power and most of all we have that drive to succeed. On Friday in the Southern League the Royals were at home to San Luis Leopards. What a beautiful sunny warm morning and it certainly shone on the Royals. Most of the rinks were nip and tuck with the lead changing back and forth a few times. Horadada just pulled ahead in the closing ends. Friday’s result made it three in a row for the Royals. Our winning rinks were: John Goddard, Mick Kirby and Bryan Eatough 20 – 13 Carol Linehan, Wayne Jackson and Sheila Westwood 33 – 13 Irene Graham, Alan Miller and Terry Hucknall 21 – 16 Dave Bracken, Jack Linehan and Barry Evans 22 – 10 We just missed a clean sweep by two shots. The final result was 116 shots for Horadada to 74 against giving us 10 points to 2 against. Very well played to all of our players. Our last match is against the top of the table, but we are at home so let’s make it count Team Horadada. Horadada offers a warm welcome to new or experienced bowlers, and provides the necessary equipment. Our roll-up days for this friendly club are Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday mornings. Please contact Fred Trigwell on 659139129 for more information. La Siesta Bowls Club By Rod Edgerton Disappointing Monday for our 3 teams on Monday in matches against teams from San Luis. In the Enterprise Division Apollos lost by 103 shots to 64 with the single winning rink coming from Dawn Taylor, Dave Davies and Irene Managan by 19-13 In the Voyager Division Sputniks at San Luis lost by 95 shots to 85 against the Romulans with wins from with wins from Wendy Ralph, Sheila Millward and Jim Eastwood 21-11 and Joe Kocsis with Noel and Catherine Morrisroe winning31-8. Pioneers at home to the Vulcans had a similar result losing by 71 shots to 64.Wins came from Jo Elkin, Derek Smith and Rab Logan 24-11 and Barbara Cooper, Irene Laverick and Sue Jordan 13-9. In the Winter League La Siesta at home to Vistabella lost by 84 shots to 67 and despite several close rinks the single win came from Derek Smith, Tony Campbell with Florence and Mike Edwards. In the Fed 4’s the Parakeets were at home to Greenlands Ash and won by 51 shots to 35 picking up a 6 points to 2 victory.Winning rinks for the Parakeets came from Ann and Robert Heath with Pat Harman and Jean Cooper 22-7 and Ros Stockell, Brian Gardiner,Brian Harman and John Ball 15 shots to 12. In Division A Blues at home to Emerald Isle Claymores had a great 103 shots to 65 victory winning on all rinks. Best winners ere Ann & Robert Heath with John Ball 23-12 whilst Brian Gardener, Brian Harman with George Richardson won 18-8.This was closely followed by Dave Davies with Harold Charleton and Irene Mangan 19-10.So a 12-0 victory for the Blues. In Division B Golds away at Country Bowls Geckoslost by 116 shots to 64 winning on the rink of Barbara Cooper with Irene & Dave Laverick 20 shots to 7. In Division C Silvers away to Emerald Isle Roundheads and managed a win on the rink of Hilary Clark with Rod Edgerton and skip Alan Ralph in a close match decided on the last end by 15 shots to 12. In a topsy game the rink of Wendy Ralph with Sheila Millward and Jim Eastwood drew 19 shots apiece, So 3 points to the Silvers. For information about joining visit our website at : The La Siesta Bowls Club - Google Sites Monte Mar Bowls and Social Club Sponsored by The Pub, Bowling Abroad, Avalon, Lounge D, Rogers, La Piazza and The Belfry. Monte Mar Matadors v Quesada Diamonds Away at Quesada the Matadors won on two rinks. Well done to the winning rinks of Keith Simpson, Pauline Merry skip Chris Merry, Gina Hindle, Danny King skip Alan Ashberry. Shots 70 – 87, Pts Matadors 4 – 8 Diamonds Monte Mar Toreadors v Quesada Rubies. The bowling by both teams reflected the lovely March weather as the bowling was excellent. It was a shame the Rubies were a rink short nevertheless all the rinks were very tight. On three rinks the winning team won by one shot while on the fourth rink the Rubies won by four shots. The match was a draw as the Toreadors won the shots. Shots 68 – 63, Pts Toreadors 6 – 6 Rubies. WINTER LEAGUE Monte Mar v Quesada At home to Quesada on a lovely March morning Monte Mar won on two rinks and only lost by one shot on another. Well done to the winning rinks of Jan Soars, Steve Hindle, Jan Gatward skip Mick Soars 14 – 13. Lynne Armitage, Jean Chamberlain, Jack Burrell skip Dave Melville 17 – 13. Shots 62 – 93, Pts Monte Mar 4 – 8 Quesada. Monte Mar Toreadors v San Miguel Boxers A beautiful sunny Morning saw the Toreadors away to San Miguel. After a tough mornings bowling the Toreadors managed to win on one rink. Well done to Sheila Roberts, Sue Bounds skip Phil Goble. Shots 68 – 118, Pts Toreadors 2 – 10 Boxers. Monte Mar Matadors v El Rancho Broncos At home to El Rancho Broncos it was a very good result for the Matadors winning on all rinks. Well done everyone. Shots 126 – 43, Pts Matadors 12 – 0 Broncos For further information about Monte Mar Bowls and Social Club check out our website www.montemarbowls.com or email us at [email protected]. We are also on Facebook San Luis Bowls Club Sheila Cammack Another up and down week; just hanging in there hopefully. SA League Monday 11th Klingons away v LS Apollos, good result; 10pts-2, 103shots-64. Winners: Colin Jackson, June & Keith Jones 22-17, Giuseppe Galelli, Ann Holland, Ray Pollock 21-11, Kath Reid, Pam Lockett, Ian Kenyon 17-14, Bob White, Sabrina & Russell Marks 30-3. Trekkers home v EI Titans, close on shots 79-81, 4pts-8. Winners: Ros Holmes, Jo & Jules Pering 20-10, Pat Bird, Judy Carroll, Graham Bird 20-10. Vulcans away v LS Pioneers, good result 8-4, shots 71-64. Winners: Audrey Ford, Ian Ross, Brenda Brown 22-13, Derek Barker, Sue Ross, Drew Russell 19-14, Dennis Jackson, Cas Blay, Ken Dullaway 10-0 (no opposing team) Romulans home v LS Sputniks, a good result 8pts-4, 95shots-85. Robert Hicks, Mary Fromson, Lyndon Johnson 23-9, Chris Phillips, Allan Lever, Ralph Jones 17-15, Dee Hoey, Pat Barnes, Tom Fromson 36-9. Wednesday 13th Winter League: a good result home v Benitachell, 10pts-2, 99shots-70. Winners: Pam Lockett, June Jones, Peter McEneany, Keith Jones 24-16, Kath Reid, Giuseppe Galelli, Neil Morrison, Ian Kenyon 17-14, Jan Pocock, Drew Russell, Sabrina & Russ Marks 31-12, Ann Holland, Ray Pollock, Jo & Jules Pering 13-10. Our Berleen team: Ros Holmes, Barry Edwards, Dave Blackie, Brian Pocock had a great win; 21-13. FED 4’s League: Thursday 14th Ospreys away v SM Mohawkes, a great result 8pts-0, 56shots-32. Winners: Ray & Margaret Clarke, Dave Blackie, Scott Malden 18-13, Pam Lockett, June Jones, Peter McEneany, Keith Jones 21-9, William Holtham, Janet McEneany, Ann Holland, Ian Kenyon 17-10. Condors: BYE Southern League: Friday 15th Lions home v EI Cavaliers, shots 79-91, 6pts-6. Winners: Colin Jackson, June Jones, Keith Jones 19-17, Kath Reid, Pam Lockett, Ian Kenyon 18-14, William Holtham, Peter McEneany, Ray Clarke 18-14. Tigers, a tough match away v LM Ospreys, 71shots-90, 2pts-10. Winners: Margaret Roseveare, Bill Webb, Barry Edwards 17-11. Leopards away v HO Royals, a tough game: 2pts-10, 74shots-116. Winners: Ray Watmough, Dave Tilley, Drew Russell 22-20. Pumas: BYE. We are a competitive but friendly club; you're welcome to join in "Vic's hamper" on Saturday & some Tuesday mornings. For more information & calendar, check SLBC website at: www.sanluisbowls.byethost7.com We welcome new & experienced bowlers, come along & see us, or for more help contact June Jones, Club Captain: 691903773. San Miguel Bowls Club - Barry Jones San Miguel Pointers were away to Greenlands Chestnuts, winning 10 - 2 (119 shots to 71), best winning triple Ann Allen, Dave Young and Stuart Hemmings 27 - 9. San Miguel Alsatians were home to Vistabella Drivers winning 11 - 1 (92 shots to 71), best winning triples were Tony Sansom, Linda Plaisted and Cliff Plaisted 20 - 12, and Ken Hope, Paul Hayward and Mike Douglas 18 - 10. San Miguel Dalmatians were home to Mazzaron Mariners winning 8 - 4 (97 shots to 82), best winning triple Stan North, Bob Graham and Bob Donnelly 24 - 10. San Miguel Beagles were away to Vistabella Albatrosses winning 10 - 2 (103 shots to 70), best winning triple Noel Davis, Carol Broomfield and Steve Cantley 33 - 7. In the Winter League San Miguel were away to La Marina drawing 6 - 6 (82 shots to 81), best winning team James Cutting, Val Collier, Chris Collier and Stuart Denholm 17 - 10. In the Fed 4’s San Miguel Apaches were away to Emerald Isle Leprechauns losing 6 - 2 (50 shots to 43) on the winning rink were Paul Hayward, John Staden, Ann Allen and Dave Greenland 15 - 10. San Miguel Cherokees were away to Quesada Panthers sharing the points 4 - 4 (57 shots to 56) best winning team Noel Davis, Carol Broomfield, Gail Willshire and Fred Willshire 20 - 9. San Miguel Mohawks were home to San Luis Ospreys where they had a bad day at the office losing 8 - 0 (56 shots to 32). On Friday San Miguel Boxers were home to Montemar Toreadors winning 10 - 2 (118 shots to 68) best winning triple Bob Hanton, Jim Jarvie and Brian Errington 42 - 9. San Miguel Bulldogs were away to Vistabella Lanzadores also having a bad day at the office losing 12 - 0 (102 shots to 61). Congratulations to the 2019 Championship winners: Gents Singles - Mike Douglas Ladies Singles - Mary Dyer Gent’s Nominated Pairs - Alan Booth & Mike Douglas Ladies Nominated Pairs - Ann Allen & Mary Dyer Mixed Pairs - Gail Willshire & Fred Willshire Mixed Triples - Noel Davis, Gail Willshire & Fred Willshire Mixed Fours - Noel Davis, Gail Willshire, Lynn Greenland & Fred Willshire We wish them all good luck for the Champion of Champion’s Competition to be held at SMBC from 15th - 21st April. For further information on San Miguel Bowls Club please contact the President Stuart Hemmings on 965720461, or the Secretary Gail Willshire on 965020492. Vistabella Bowls With Lynne Bishop sponsored by TV Choice & Venture Fleet. SOUTH ALICANTE ENTERPRISE LEAGUE. The Albatrosses were away to San Miguel Beagles, they kept the game tight on four rinks with the fifth struggling to keep up, the end result didn’t reflect the effort they put in. Shots, VB 70(2) - 103(10) SM. The Drivers at home got mauled by the San Miguel Alsatians, Their only point came from a drawn game, I’m sure they would like to forget this one. Shots, VB 71(1) - 92(11) SM. DISCOVERY LEAGUE.The Eagles played their final fixture away to the Horadada Falcons...and what a great result to finish with...wins on four rinks we can’t complain with that! Shots, VB 95(8) - 91(4) H. WINTER LEAGUE. Away to La Siesta and it’s tricky rinks, changeable wind directions making matters worse but with a lot of determination the team did well once again, four wins with another not far behind. Shots, VB 84(10) - 67(2) LS. SOUTHERN LEAGUE Div A. Lanzadores. Wow.. a great win this week which means the team have won the league. Playing San Miguel Bulldogs at home we won on all five rinks, great...well done everyone! Shots, VB 102(12) - 61(0) SM. Last game next week just go out and enjoy. Picadors away at El Rancho didn’t do very well losing on all rinks. VB 60(0) - 123(12) EL. Div C Conquistadors away to Emerald Isle Outlaws had a couple of good wins, a fair result from their final game. Shots, 65(4) - 93(8) EI. The Swingers were last to finish with an afternoon home game against Greenlands Cedars, they won on three rinks and also the long game. Shots, VB 87(8) - 79(4) G. COUNTRY BOWLS CLUB Firstly, many apologies with a mistake made regarding the names of one of the winning teams. Last Monday in the match against El Rancho, rink 3 should have read Graham Richardson, Pat Ray & Brian Ray 44 – 4. Again apologies to Pat & Brian Ray, a tremendous result. The Flamingos travelled to El Rancho to take on the Raiders this Monday. Not withstanding the tricky rinks there was a strong wind blowing, making conditions extremely challenging. As you would expect the home team made the most of the conditions and the Flamingos struggled to show their own craft. In the end it was the ‘old dependable’s’ Graham Richardson, Pat Ray & Brian Ray who collected our only points. Well done. There were some very hard games being fought but sadly the Flamingos came out second best. Better luck next time Flamingos. The Geckos, today welcomed the La Siesta Golds to their club for a return match. Having lost 9-3 away at La Siesta earlier in the season, the Geckos were out for revenge today. La Siesta Golds are currently 4th in the league so it was going to be a tough game but the Geckos were determined to take the shine off the Golds!! The game was nip and tuck for the first half with the Golds giving as well as they were getting. At the end the Geckos had achieved their revenge in bucket loads with a 10-2 win and shots of 116-64. The victors were: Sylvia Rennie, Jean Turner, Jim Rennie 29-9; Viv Brown, Pat Ray, Brian Ray 28-7; Carole Donnellan, Les Turner, Den Birkett 31-13; Graham Richardson, Pat Emmett, Geoff Paylor 21-15. A great win for Country Bowls Geckos. In the penultimate game of the season 5th place Country Bowls Cubs had their work cut out against 3rd place La Marina Merlins in their away match on Friday afternoon. Games flowed back and forth and the standard of bowling was exceptional. The Cubs were hoping to take leave with some points in the bag and managed to win on 2 rinks giving them 4 points which was not too shabby a result for the newcomers to the league. The shots were 90 to 72 in La Marinas favour with the overall score being 8 - 4 to the home team. Well done Cubs. Winning rinks were Joel Fernandez, Agnes Burke, Lynne Bryce and Chris Stevens, Craig Dyson, Andrew Bryce. For more information on Country Bowls Club visit www.countrybowlsmurcia.com email [email protected], or tel 966191552/635086742 El Rancho Bowls Monday morning found the Palominos entertaining the Saturns from Emerald Isle and put in an excellent effort in taking 4 rinks and the overall shots, just the job for the old feel good factor. Helga Schiffman, Janet Wright and David Wright 19-16. Tony Abbott, Debbie Ham and Adrian Ham 15-12. Dolly Ford, Carol Gray and John Richards 16-14. Gary Dunstone, Tony Robinson and Mike Ager 17-21. Ngaio Baldwin, Ann Abbott and Pete Baldwin 21-16. The Pintos were at La Marina playing the Pathfinders were a stiff breeze caused a little consternation, but the Pathfinders took advantage of the home mat, taking 3 rinks to the Pintos 2. But 2 rinks away from home is always a good result. In the afternoon the Raiders played host to Country Bowls Flamingos and also put in a great effort, taking the rinks by 4 to 1 and the overall shots, a great result. Monday morning found the Raiders at Greenlands playing the elms and put on a good show in taking 2 rinks, a good away result, well done all. Meanwhile the Broncos had a tough fixture at Montemar against the Matadors, always a difficult opponent, though a favourite of mine. Although the Broncos came away without a point, they put in a good effort and played well. The Mustangs were playing host to the Picadors from Vistabella and what a splendid morning’s bowls we had, with opposition leads all over the jack from the start, just shows our opponents just need to try. Though the home team will always have the mat advantage. The Mustang played well, as did the Picadors, but in the end a hard fought match brought all the rinks to the Mustangs. For further membership information contact Sheila Cox at [email protected] or Brian Taylor on 965077093 or at [email protected] Emerald Isle Bowls with Elwyn Morris Titans travelled to play San Luis Trekkers on Monday and won 8-4, aggregate of 81-79, winners were S Johnson, K Jolliffe, M Odell 22-9, D Jones G Odell, I Brewster 23-17, S Kavanagh R White B Kavanagh 16-13 Neptunes played at home against top of the table Greenlands Maples and had a great 8-4 win aggregate 93-74 winners were C Ayling B Eldred P Heaney 31-12, A Brown S Watson C Warner 22-10, M Malcolm S Wickens H Rhodes 14-13 The Moonrakers were at home to Greenlands Sycamores and lost 2-10 aggregate 76-85 winners were L Harris P Willicott R Clive 17-16, Saturns played at El Rancho Palaminos and slipped to a 2-10 aggregate 80-88 defeat, winners were J Horne R Andrews E Shepperd 21-17 Leprechauns played at home in Fed4s against San Miguel Apaches and won 6-2, aggregate 50-43, winners were A Miles J Gregory H Rhodes G Ponsford 21-13, S Kavanagh R Adams S Watson B Kavanagh 19-15,. Friday took the Cavaliars to San Luis Lions and they came away with a credible 6-6 draw, aggregate of 91-79, winners were D Leeming M Veale C Lindgren 27-10, M Riley G Odell M Odell 19-14 Claymores played at La Siesta Blues and lost 12-0 aggregate of 65-103 Outlaws played at home against La Siesta Silvers and they won 8-4 aggregate of 93 -65 winners were L Freeman T Dix E Bennett 29-8, L Harris B Smith M Willicott 26-7, D Close T Harris G Ponsford 19-10. La Siesta 'Silvers' failed to field a full team. Greenlands Bowls Club In the Voyager Division, the Chestnuts were at home to San Miguel Pointers. Final score, shots 71 - 119. Points 2 - 10. Winning rink was, B White, V Young, skip M Cassidy. 16 - 14. In the Discovery Division the Maples were away to Emerald Isle Neptunes. Final score, shots 74 - 93. points, 4 - 8. Best winning rink was S Cordell, R Cordell, skip C Harris. 17 - 10. Also in the same Division, the Sycamores were away to Emerald Isle Moonrakers. Shots, 85 - 76. Points, 10 - 2. Best winning rinks, Z Wilcock, R Stansfield, skip T Hill. 19 - 16. B Tomlin, V Duchart, skip J Wilcock. 19 - 16 In the Winter League we were at home to Javea Green, final score, shots 68 - 90. Points 2 - 10. Winning rink was C Rudge, D Giddings, D Toozer, skip L Rudge. 20 - 8. In the Fed 4s, the Ash were away to La Siesta Parakeets, Final score was, shots 35 - 51. Points, 2 - 6. Winning rink was, S Cordell, J Dowell, R Cordell, skip A Eagle. 16 - 14. In the Southern league A division, the Oaks were away to Quesada Swallows. Final score was, shots 71 - 94, points, 4 - 8. Best winning rink, A Toozer, J Obrien, skip C Dewar, 16 - 12. In the C division, the Elms were at home to El Rancho Rangers. Final score was, shots, 100 - 78. Points, 8 - 4. Best winning rink was, D Watt, C Stobbart, skip G Watt. 36 - 6. The Cedars were away to Vistabella Swingers, final score, shots, 79 - 87. Points, 4 - 8. Best winning rink, J Hamill, D Dudding, skip S Hamill. 20 - 9. For all inquiries please telephone Chris Dewar on 698 418 987 or visit our website - greenlands-bowls.wixsite.com/greenlandsbowlsclub
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Following the critically acclaimed release of ‘Lost West End’ (2015) and ‘Lost West End 2’ (2016), albums highlighted in both The Sunday Times and The Guardian, Stage Door Records are pleased to continue the album series with the 2CD set ‘Lost West End Vintage’ released on July 28th 2017.
LOST WEST END VINTAGE celebrates London’s forgotten musicals of the 1940s, 50s and 60s, compiling songs from 35 West End productions and showcasing these unique theatrical works from the golden age of the British musical.
Presented as a Deluxe Edition 2CD set; ‘Lost West End Vintage’ features over 50 tracks (including over 20 tracks appearing on CD for the first time) from London cast recordings to pop covers, live recordings and other musical rarities. Ranging from 1948 to 1962, the selections featured include a broad range of musical styles and genres from prolific theatre composers including Ivor Novello, Noel Coward, Julian Slade, Sandy Wilson, Lionel Bart, Leslie Bricusse, David Heneker, Monty Norman, Vivian Ellis and more. The album includes a glittering ensemble of star performers including; Pat Kirkwood, George Formby, Anna Neagle, Sally Ann Howes, Frankie Howerd, Bertice Reading, Hy Hazell, Elisabeth Welch, Jeremy Brett, Edmund Hockridge, Cliff Richard, Tommy Steele, Beatrice Lillie and Petula Clark.
The ‘Lost West End Vintage’ musicals included are: ‘Carissima’ (1948), ‘Cage Me A Peacock’ (1948), ‘Ace Of Clubs’ (1950), ‘Dear Miss Phoebe’ (1950), ‘Blue For A Boy’ (1950), ‘Gay’s The Word’ (1951), ‘Zip Goes A Million’ (1951), ‘The Glorious Days’ (1953), ‘Happy Holiday’ (1954), ‘Twenty Minutes South’ (1955), ‘Romance In Candlelight’ (1955), ‘Listen To The Wind’ (1955), ‘Wild Grows The Heather’ (1956), ‘Aladdin – The Wonderful Lamp’ (1956), ‘Grab Me A Gondola’ (1956), ‘Harmony Close’ (1957), ‘Lady At The Wheel’ (1958), ‘Expresso Bongo’ (1958), ‘Mister Venus’ (1958), ‘Chrysanthemum’ (1958), ‘Valmouth’ (1959), ‘Lock Up Your Daughters’ (1959), ‘The Crooked Mile’ (1959), ‘Kookaburra’ (1959), ‘Make Me An Offer’ (1959), ‘When In Rome’ (1959), ‘Follow That Girl’ (1960), ‘Johnny The Priest’ (1960), ‘The Golden Touch’ (1960), ‘Call It Love’ (1960), ‘Belle, Or The Ballad Of Dr, Crippen’ (1961), ‘Stop The World I Want To Get Off’ (1961), ‘Wildest Dreams’ (1961), ‘Scapa!’ (1962), ‘Vanity Fair’ (1962).
Although the shows didn’t last, their music lives on and this collection affirms that the ‘lost’ musicals featured are well worth rediscovering.
For more information about ‘Lost West End Vintage’, visit: http://ift.tt/2swyHDm
DISC ONE – LONDON CAST RECORDINGS 1. IT’S BOUND TO BE RIGHT ON THE NIGHT – Cicely Courtneidge (from ‘Gay’s The Word’) 2. CHASE ME CHARLIE / EVENING IN SUMMER / I LIKE AMERICA – Pat Kirkwood, Sylvia Cecil, Graham Payn (from ‘Ace Of Clubs’) 3. ZIP GOES A MILLION / RUNNING AWAY TO LAND – George Formby, Warde Donovan (from ‘Zip Goes A Million’) 4. THE GLORIOUS DAYS (Part One) – Anna Neagle (from ‘The Glorious Days’) 5. THE GLORIOUS DAYS ( Part Two) – Anna Neagle (from ‘The Glorious Days’) 6. CARISSIMA – Lester Ferguson (from ‘Carissima’) 7. I SEE EVERYTHING I LOVE IN YOU – Bill O’Connor, Valerie Miller (from ‘Wild Grows The Heather’) 8. THIS IS LOVE – Donald Scott, Joan Bailey (from ‘Twenty Minutes South’) 9. LIVE A LITTLE, LOVE A LITTLE – Sally Ann Howes, Jacques Pils (from ‘Romance In Candlelight’) 10. SEW A SILVER BUTTON ON THE MOON – Reg Dixon (from ‘Happy Holiday’) 11. SONG AND DANCE MAN – Frankie Howerd (from ‘Mister Venus’) 12. FOLLOW THAT GIRL – Peter Gilmore (from ‘Follow That Girl’) 13. GIRL ON THE HILL – John Baddeley, Anna Dawson (from ‘Wildest Dreams’) 14. CALL IT LOVE – Richard Owens (from ‘Call It Love’) 15. STOP! – June Laverick (from ‘When In Rome’) 16. THE EARLY BIRDIE – Lucille Mapp (from ‘Lady At The Wheel’) 17. MY BIG BEST SHOES – Bertice Reading (from ‘Valmouth’) 18. GRAB ME A GONDOLA – Company (from ‘Grab Me A Gondola’) 19. PORTOBELLO ROAD – Company (from ‘Make Me An Offer’) 20. MEET ME AT THE STRAND – Nicolette Roeg (from ‘Belle, Or The Ballad Of Dr Crippin’) 21. WHEN DOES THE RAVISHING BEGIN – Hy Hazell (from ‘Lock Up Your Daughters’) 22. I AM – Millicent Martin (from ‘Expresso Bongo’) 23. THE RIGHT KIND OF MAN – Maggie Fitzgibbon (from ‘Kookaburra’) 24. IF I EVER FALL IN LOVE AGAIN – Elisabeth Welch (from ‘The Crooked Mile’) 25. A BOY CALLED JOHNNY – Jeremy Brett (from ‘Johnny The Priest’) 26. NO MORE LOVE SONGS – Pat Kirkwood (from ‘Chrysanthemum’) 27. SOMEONE TO BELIEVE IN – Gordon Boyd (from ‘Vanity Fair’)
DISC TWO – COVERS AND OTHER RARITIES 1. SELECTIONS FROM ‘CARISSIMA’ – Theatre Orchestra Conducted By Hans May (from ‘Carissima’) 2. TIME ALONE WILL TELL – The Melody Maids (from ‘Cage Me A Peacock’) 3. BLUE FOR A BOY – Pear Carr, Dick James (from ‘Blue For A Boy’) 4. ORDINARY PEOPLE – Reg Dixon (from ‘Zip Goes A Million’) 5. I LEAVE MY HEART IN AN ENGLISH GARDEN – Edmund Hockridge (from ‘Dear Miss Phoebe’) 6. I SEE EVERYTHING I LOVE IN YOU (Single Version) – Bill O’Connor (from ‘Wild Grows The Heather’) 7. WHEN IN ROME – Andy Cole (from ‘When In Rome’) 8. BE NOT AFRAID – Toni Dalli (from ‘Johnny The Priest’) 9. FUNNY THING – Johnny Wade (from ‘The Golden Touch’) 10. LOVE LIKE OURS – Joan Regan (from ‘Mister Venus’) 11. LOVE HIM (Single Version) – Diana Coupland (from ‘Make Me An Offer’) 12. SIESTA – The Beverley Sisters (from ‘Lady At The Wheel’) 13. GETTING NOWHERE FAST – Mike Shaun (from ‘Harmony Close’) 14. THE SHRINE ON THE SECOND FLOOR – Cliff Richard (from ‘Expresso Bongo’) 15. KOOKABURRA – Tommy Steele (from ‘Kookaburra’) 16. THE DIT-DIT SONG – Tommy Steele (from ‘Belle, Or The Ballad Of Dr Crippen) 17. MY BIG BEST SHOES – Tommy Steele (from ‘Valmouth’) 18. TYPICALLY ENGLISH – Beatrice Lillie (from ‘Stop The World – I Want To Get Off!’) 19. LOCK UP YOUR DAUGHTERS – Lionel Bart (from ‘Lock Up Your Daughters’) 20. SATURDAY NIGHT – Robb Stewart (from ‘Chrysanthemum’) 21. ONE, TWO, THREE – Eleanor Drew, Harry Dawson (from ‘Follow That Girl’) 22. NAUGHTY GALE BIRD – Dick Bentley (from ‘Listen To The Wind’) 23. SELECTIONS FROM ‘ALADDIN – THE MAGIC LAMP’ – Norman Evans, Dickie Henderson, Norma Evans, Jean Metcalfe, David Croft
BONUS TRACKS 24. SELECTIONS FROM ‘SCAPA!’ (Live) – David Hughes 25. ORDINARY PEOPLE (Live) – George Formby, Petula Clark (from ‘Zip Goes A Million’)
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