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    1. Re: [THEATRE-UK] Rose HILL
    2. Josephine Kemper
    3. If you mean the Rose Hill who played the ancient mother in 'Allo! 'Allo! she was an opera singer who won the Gold Medal at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama, as I did too, but much later! Don't know what happened to her voice, maybe she preferred acting to singing. Not that this helps with her parentage, I'm afraid. Try "The Stage" http://www.thestage.co.uk/ Go to 'Stage Talk' and then 'Can you help?' Josi ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jen Legg" <jen_legg@shaw.ca> To: <THEATRE-UK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2003 5:25 AM Subject: [THEATRE-UK] Rose HILL > Hi everyone, > Someone suggested I try here for information. > I am researching HILL in London and not surprisingly, I am not getting very far! > Harry Hill was the father of stage actress Rose HILL born 05 Jun 1914 > I am hoping to find out who her mother was and if she had a brother as I was told by a relative. > I don't know if anyone here can help or suggest where to try from here but it's worth a shot. > Thanks for any help > Jen > > Email scanned by Norton > > Researching > Northampton & Warwick > PIKE, EDMUND, MORDAUNT, MARSON, FALKNER, > Worcester > SHEWARD, PURSER, ADAMS > Leicester > BERRIGE, BORTON > Somerset > WINTER, GULLEY > Fife Scotland > LESLIE, LESSELS, DICK, WHYTE > London areas > HILL, DOLAMORE, CALLARD > > >

    03/30/2003 03:55:01
    1. [THEATRE-UK] Rose HILL
    2. Jen Legg
    3. Hi everyone, Someone suggested I try here for information. I am researching HILL in London and not surprisingly, I am not getting very far! Harry Hill was the father of stage actress Rose HILL born 05 Jun 1914 I am hoping to find out who her mother was and if she had a brother as I was told by a relative. I don't know if anyone here can help or suggest where to try from here but it's worth a shot. Thanks for any help Jen Email scanned by Norton Researching Northampton & Warwick PIKE, EDMUND, MORDAUNT, MARSON, FALKNER, Worcester SHEWARD, PURSER, ADAMS Leicester BERRIGE, BORTON Somerset WINTER, GULLEY Fife Scotland LESLIE, LESSELS, DICK, WHYTE London areas HILL, DOLAMORE, CALLARD

    03/29/2003 01:25:04
    1. [THEATRE-UK] WHIRLIGIG NEWSLETTER - by Terry Guntrip
    2. Dave Jassie
    3. Hello again Whirligigers! You registered to be informed of updates to the WHIRLIGIG 1950's BRITISH TV AND RADIO NOSTALGIA site. March 2003 Newsletter. Once again this month, some of those we knew and loved from our childhoods and teens have passed on. Dame Thora Hird, the much-loved actress has died aged 91. Thora was known to millions for her roles in sitcoms like 1960s favourite "Meet the Wife", playing Thora Blacklock, and "In Loving Memory" playing Ivy in the late 1970s. She joined "Last of the Summer Wine" in 1985, starring as the gossiping Aunt Edie Pegden. A deeply religious woman, she was a natural choice to present such Sunday television programmes as "Praise Be". She also wrote several successful books. In the 1950s, she played very many film parts but her earliest recorded TV role at that time was in "The Adventures of Robin Hood" in 1955 when she played "Ada" in the episode "Husband for Marian". http://www.dailytelegraph.com/news/main.jhtml? &xml=/news/2003/03/17/db1701.xml Adam Faith has died of a heart attack at the age of 62. In 1956 he formed a skiffle group with friends called The Worried Men. His big break came when the band was playing in Soho, when he was spotted by television producer Jack Good - director of the BBC pop show 6-5 Special. He adopted his stage name, Adam Faith, and went on to enjoy chart hits including number one singles What Do You Want and Poor Me. See the link below for his full Telegraph obituary. http://www.dailytelegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml? &xml=/news/2003/03/10/db1001.xml Chris Brasher CBE, who presented on the "Tonight" programme in the '50s, has died at the age of 74. Brasher won an Olympic gold medal in 1956 in the steeplechase. He also acted as pace-maker when Roger Bannister became the first man to break the four-minute barrier for the mile in 1954. He became a TV personality when he presented on the Tonight programme. By 1969, he had been made head of general features television at the BBC, a key appointment at a time when colour television was being introduced. He resigned after four years, and went off to pursue orienteering, his business interests and some independent productions. Inspired by the success of the New York marathon, Brasher co-founded the London marathon which was first run in 1981. http://www.dailytelegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml? &xml=/news/2003/03/01/db0101.xml Alan Keith, the veteran radio DJ, has died aged 94. He was the longest-serving disc jockey on British radio; his rich and mellifluous tones could be heard every Sunday evening for 44 years on Radio 2's Your Hundred Best Tunes, bringing a touch of solace and relaxation to the airwaves. The programme, originally entitled The Hundred Best Tunes in the World, was devised by Keith in 1959 and first broadcast in November that year. It was a simple formula; Keith would choose a selection of light classical music from the BBC gramophone library and introduce each extract in his matchless modulated style. http://www.dailytelegraph.com/news/main.jhtml? &xml=/news/2003/03/19/db1902.xml Now on to more pleasant news and this months new video clips: Firstly Champion, The Wonder Horse (The Adventures of Champion) was about the exploits of Champion, a wild stallion who befriends twelve year-old Ricky North (Barry Curtis) in the American Southwest in the 1880's. Although Ricky, who lived on his Uncle Sandy's (Jim Bannon) ranch, had a magnetic attraction for trouble, he was always rescued by the wonder horse, aided by the boy's other bosom companion, German shepherd dog, Rebel. The video is of the title sequence to the programme: http://www.whirligig-tv.co.uk/tv/children/westerns/champion.htm Next, The Grove Family. Named after the BBC's Lime Grove Studios, 'The Grove Family' was Britain's first soap for adults. The first twenty-minute story went out on Friday 2nd. April 1954 at 7.50pm and showed a lower-middle-class couple who'd worked hard to build a home for themselves and their family after the war and were just beginning to feel comfortably off after years of hardship. The stories were more naive than dramatic, dealing with simple social issues and consumerist concerns. http://www.whirligig-tv.co.uk/tv/adults/other/grove.htm And the title sequence from the Sir Lancelot series starring William Russell as the dashing Sir Lancelot du Lac. Handsomely mounted, for its time, costume series following the gallant exploits of Queen Guinevere's champion during the days of King Arthur and the Round Table at Camelot. http://www.whirligig-tv.co.uk/tv/children/sirlancelot/lancelot.htm Finally, Rag, Tag and Bobtail. Louise Cochrane's delightful stories about a hedgehog, a mouse and a rabbit, told by Charles E. Stidwell. http://www.whirligig-tv.co.uk/tv/children/watchwm/watchwm.htm More clips next month. I have also added the theme tune to the children's TV series Circus Boy. This is one that I have been seeking for about four years and it has eventually come to light. Not only that, but a new US website can be found on the Web which deals exclusively with the programme. On this website you can view the title sequence (and other clips) and find out a lot more about the programme: http://www.circusboy.tv I decided, as this year is the 50th. anniversary of the Queen's Coronation, to add some more information about the broadcasting of the Coronation in 1953, along with pictures of the commentating teams. http://www.whirligig-tv.co.uk/tv/adults/coronation/coronation.htm http://www.whirligig-tv.co.uk/radio/coronation.htm On the Radiodays site, I have added audio clips from 'Orbiter X', an early science fiction serial, about which I can find nothing documented, and also the signature tune to 'The Barlowes of Beddington'. Warren Chetham-Strode, the distinguished playwright, wrote this situation series, 'The story of a public school seen through the eyes of a Headmaster and his Wife'. Patrick Barr played Robert Barlowe and Pauline Jameson, Kate, his wife. http://www.whirligig-tv.co.uk/radio/other.htm#The Barlowes of Beddington A new milestone passed this month with our 300th. Newsletter subscriber signed up - Thanks to all of you for your continuing interest in the websites. Finally I thought you'd like to know that a review of the Whirligig website will appear this Sunday (30th. March 2003) in "Doors" - it's a consumer guide to the internet and new media published within The Sunday Times Culture magazine. (I hope it's a good one !!!) That's it for March. I'll be back again next month with more news and clips for you. =================================================================== As usual, if you think of anything that is missing or incorrect, have any more information about the programmes featured or just want to share your memories, do drop me a line to terry@whirligig-tv.co.uk Alternatively place them on the Message Board which I monitor daily at: http://go.ezboard.com/bwhirligigtv See soon, Amigos! Terry Guntrip (aka Mr. Turnip) http://www.whirligig-tv.co.uk http://www.TurnipNet.com -------------------------------------------------------- See the "What's New" Pages at: http://www.whirligig-tv.co.uk/tv/whatsnew.htm http://www.whirligig-tv.co.uk/radio/whatsnew.htm with links to all new major updates or use the A TO Z SITE INDEX at: http://www.whirligig-tv.co.uk/tv/siteindex.htm http://www.whirligig-tv.co.uk/radio/siteindex.htm --------------------------------------------------------

    03/28/2003 12:54:48
    1. [THEATRE-UK] Re: THEATRE-UK-D Digest V03 #25
    2. alford
    3. Hi folks Has anyone any reference to "The Roses of Finchley"? Apparently a group of sisters who used to perform a song and dance routine in London around the 1850s. Des Alford (Downunder)

    03/28/2003 04:39:27
    1. [THEATRE-UK] Court Theatre in Liverpool
    2. Hi to All, Does anyone have information about the Court Theatre in Liverpool for the years 1885-1895, my great great grand father John Whiteley met his future wife Annie Balshaw there, he was a stage carpenter and she was a wardrobe mistress. Best egards Paul

    03/27/2003 09:15:46
    1. Re: [THEATRE-UK] Reference to MASKELYNE in autobiography
    2. Sue Rowbotham
    3. Thanks Jeanne for putting Neal in touch with me. More pieces for the jigsaw puzzle. Now if only I had the box! Sue ----- Original Message ----- From: Neal Dench <ndench@tinyworld.co.uk> To: <> Sent: 27 March 2003 05:17 Subject: Re: [THEATRE-UK] Reference to MASKELYNE in autobiography > Hi Jeanne, > > Thanks for letting me know -- I'll get in touch with her. > > Cheers > -- > Neal > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jeanne Bunting UK" <firgrove@compuserve.com> > To: <THEATRE-UK-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 8:52 AM > Subject: [THEATRE-UK] Reference to MASKELYNE in autobiography > > > > Neal, > > > > I think the person you want is maybe Sue Rowbotham - > sue@rowbos.demon.co.uk > > > > Jeanne Bunting > > >

    03/27/2003 03:57:06
    1. Re: [THEATRE-UK] Reference to MASKELYNE in autobiography
    2. Neal Dench
    3. Hi Jeanne, Thanks for letting me know -- I'll get in touch with her. Cheers -- Neal ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeanne Bunting UK" <firgrove@compuserve.com> To: <THEATRE-UK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 8:52 AM Subject: [THEATRE-UK] Reference to MASKELYNE in autobiography > Neal, > > I think the person you want is maybe Sue Rowbotham - sue@rowbos.demon.co.uk > > Jeanne Bunting >

    03/26/2003 10:17:03
    1. [THEATRE-UK] Reference to MASKELYNE in autobiography
    2. Neal Dench
    3. Hi all Sorry to have to do this via the list, but I must have deleted all my old messages from this person: could the list member who is researching information on the stage magician MASKELYNE please get in touch with me off-list. I have found a very brief reference in an autobiography of the actress Maud GILL that I'm currently reading. It might be difficult to pin this reference down (the book isn't particularly hot on dates!), but with a bit of detective work we might just manage it. Cheers -- Neal

    03/25/2003 10:28:33
    1. [THEATRE-UK] Reference to MASKELYNE in autobiography
    2. Jeanne Bunting UK
    3. Neal, I think the person you want is maybe Sue Rowbotham - sue@rowbos.demon.co.uk Jeanne Bunting

    03/25/2003 08:52:05
    1. Re: [THEATRE-UK] Carole Cumber - "New Book"!
    2. Sara Pountney
    3. Thank you Lauren - that is helpful. Sara ----- Original Message ----- From: <HubieBirch@aol.com> To: <THEATRE-UK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2003 11:37 PM Subject: Re: [THEATRE-UK] Carole Cumber - "New Book"! > Hi Sara > > If you can get hold of a copy of Peter Honri's Working The Halls there is a > photo of a Water Rats dinner which includes the Egbert Bros. There is a > Water Rats site so there might be more information about them. > > Also if you can get Northern Music Hall written by G J Mellor there is a > photo of Daisy Dormer. This book is not very well indexed and she isn't in > the index, but I was just flipping through it and came across her. > > Lauren > >

    03/23/2003 10:41:22
    1. [THEATRE-UK] Alexander Theatre Liverpool
    2. John Kendall
    3. Dear Carole, I have had some success by writing to the record office of a town and asking if they could tell me about a theatre and also if they have information on my theatrical family.If you enclose a stamped adressed envelope you should hopefully get a reply. Best of luck Christine

    03/22/2003 05:24:59
    1. Re: [THEATRE-UK] Carole Cumber - "New Book"!
    2. Hi Sara If you can get hold of a copy of Peter Honri's Working The Halls there is a photo of a Water Rats dinner which includes the Egbert Bros. There is a Water Rats site so there might be more information about them. Also if you can get Northern Music Hall written by G J Mellor there is a photo of Daisy Dormer. This book is not very well indexed and she isn't in the index, but I was just flipping through it and came across her. Lauren

    03/22/2003 11:37:53
    1. [THEATRE-UK] Carole Cumber - "New Book"!
    2. Sara Pountney
    3. Carole would you please do a look up for the following. Daisy Dormer and Egbert Brothers. Many thanks Sara

    03/22/2003 11:02:26
    1. [THEATRE-UK] Alexandra Theatre,Liverpool
    2. Carole Cumber
    3. Hello everyone, I am still looking for information on Bessie Bellwood,does anyone have any information on the above theatre,I am trying to confirm if Bessie appeared there? and if so when?she started her career in the late 1870's,any help gratefully accepted, Carole in Canada.

    03/22/2003 01:50:09
    1. [THEATRE-UK] Re: New book request/HARRIS
    2. Kristin
    3. Dear Carole Thank you for your prompt response. You must be wondering by now whether your offer was such a good idea! I have been unable to determine the HARRIS sisters' father due to a lack of birth records. I have previously noticed Augustine Harris and would be very grateful for any information about him that there may be in the book as there well may be a connection. I would be very grateful for any help. Kristin

    03/21/2003 02:22:39
    1. [THEATRE-UK] ELIZABETH UNWIN Opera singer
    2. Sue Rowbotham
    3. Jill Re your enquiry regarding ELIZABETH UNWIN Opera singer. Try the following sites: http://www.carlrosaopera.co.uk/welcome/index.htm http://www.opera.co.uk/ - Opera Magazine http://www.royalopera.org/Home/ - Royal Opera House, Covent Garden were very helpful when I contacted them about a member of our family from the Moody Manners Opera Company. Moody Manners were contemporaries of Carl Rosa Company in early 1900s. They might be able to point you in the right direction. Good luck Sue Rowbotham ----- Original Message ----- From: Carole Cumber <cdcumber@sprint.ca> To: <THEATRE-UK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: 19 March 2003 12:56 Subject: Re: [THEATRE-UK] ARE THESE FOLK IN THE BOOK? > Sorry no luck finding any of these, > regards, > Carole > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <STUDIOLLIJ@aol.com> > To: <THEATRE-UK-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 3:01 AM > Subject: [THEATRE-UK] ARE THESE FOLK IN THE BOOK? > > > > Hello Carole, > > > > Just wondered if any of the following may appear in your book? > > > > LILIAN CAVANNAH may have been spelt with a 'K'(christened WISEMAN) > > Burlesque dancer/actress from about 1890. > > JOHN either DUNLOP or KINGSBURY (singer, appeared in GREAT YARMOUTH > possibly > > from 1890 -1920) > > HARRY ROYAL (HOCKETT) entertainer pre the 1st W.W. > > ELIZABETH UNWIN Opera singer with the CARL ROSA COMPANY (after 1900) may > > have married but I don't know her married name. > > > > Thank you for your kind offer, > > REGARDS, > > JILL > > > > >

    03/20/2003 04:12:41
    1. Re: [THEATRE-UK] New Book
    2. David
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Pat <irvnyman@csolve.net> To: <THEATRE-UK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2003 8:50 PM Subject: Re: [THEATRE-UK] New Book > Hello Carole - I am always on the lookout for Fred Hastings, music hall > entertainer from about 1906 onwards. If he is mentioned in your book please > let me know. Thank you. Pat in Ontario. > Hi there Pat Fred Hastings is briefly mentioned in a book by David Clayton, entitled "Wolverhampton, Empire Palace of Varieties" I can scan the page for you, but I have not got a picture of Fred, but I will look out for one. Let me know and I will scan the page and attach the files a jpeg image. I use an up to date Anti-Virus Programme. Regards from David Giles-Probert in the UK.

    03/20/2003 02:07:58
    1. Re: [THEATRE-UK] New Book
    2. Pat
    3. Thank you for looking it up but Ernest the pianist is not the right Hastings. Pat in Ontario.

    03/20/2003 12:54:20
    1. Re: [THEATRE-UK] New Book
    2. Carole Cumber
    3. Mentions briefly Ernest Hastings who played piano?? Carole ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pat" <irvnyman@csolve.net> To: <THEATRE-UK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2003 3:50 PM Subject: Re: [THEATRE-UK] New Book > Hello Carole - I am always on the lookout for Fred Hastings, music hall > entertainer from about 1906 onwards. If he is mentioned in your book please > let me know. Thank you. Pat in Ontario. > >

    03/20/2003 12:18:51
    1. Re: [THEATRE-UK] New Book
    2. Pat
    3. Hello Carole - I am always on the lookout for Fred Hastings, music hall entertainer from about 1906 onwards. If he is mentioned in your book please let me know. Thank you. Pat in Ontario.

    03/20/2003 08:50:12