1953
Jeremy Vine introduces an audio journey through five decades. 1953 saw the Coronation; the ascent of Everest; sporting success for England; silver-tongued crooners and comedy gold.
Sounds of the 20th Century is an audio journey through five decades of triumph, tragedy and trivia in 50 hour-long episodes.
Each programme is dedicated to one year from 1951 to 2000 and features nothing that wasn't heard, seen or read at the time. There's no hindsight, no "I-heart-the-80s"-style reminiscences; just the music, the news, the radio, the TV and the movies as they were first experienced.
Jeremy Vine introduces part three of Sounds of the 20th Century: 1953. A year dominated by the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing are feted as the conquerors of Everest and England win the Ashes.
At Wembley, Stanley Matthews stars in one of the best ever FA Cup Finals, but England are taught a footballing lesson by Hungary. On the radiogram, in the corner of the lounge, American crooners like Dean Martin and Perry Como are joined by a young British rival, Jimmy Young. And big comedy hits are Take It from Here and The Glums.
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Music Played
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Tracklisting
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Hank Williams
Your Cheating Heart
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Lita Roza
How Much Is That Doggie In The Window?
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Nat King Cole
Pretend
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Guy Mitchell
Pretty Little Black Eyed Susie
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Frankie Laine
I Believe
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Jimmy Young
Eternally
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Frank Chacksfield
Terry's Theme From Limelight
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Kay Starr
Comes a Long a Love
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Doris Day & Johnnie Ray - Ma Says Pa Says
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Dean Martin
That's Amore
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Billy Cotton
In A Golden Coach
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Bill Haley
Crazy Man Crazy
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Johnny Ace
The Clock
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Perry Como
Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes
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Doris Day
Just Blew In From The Windy City
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The Four Lads
Istanbul Not Constantinople
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Buddy Morrow
Night Train
Credit
Role | Contributor |
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Producer | Trevor Dann |
Broadcasts
- Thu 21 Apr 2011 22:00大象传媒 Radio 2
- Tue 20 Jan 2015 23:00大象传媒 Radio 2