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1934: Celebrating Music and Artists from the Year Barry Humphries was born

On the day before his 86th birthday, Barry Humphries celebrates the music from the year of his birth, 1934.

On the eve before his 86th birthday (his birthday is 17th February), Barry Humphries celebrates the music and artists from the year of his birth, 1934.

Barry says: 鈥淚鈥檓 delighted to say that I鈥檝e received notification that the country of my birth has decreed, that all references to the years prior to 1934 are to receive the suffix B.B. 鈥 meaning Before Barry.鈥

1934 was also the year that:
鈥 Flash Gordon and Donald Duck first appeared.
鈥 In a referendum, Germans voted for Hitler to become the Fuhrer - a new, unique Government position, which combined both the roles of Reich Chancellor and Head of State, giving him control over German鈥檚 affairs. Barry says, 鈥渋t鈥檚 perhaps worth noting that, as history shows, referendums can be troublesome things.鈥
鈥 Samuel Goldwyn purchased the film rights to The Wonderful Wizard of Oz for Forty Thousand Dollars from the estate of L. Frank Baum.
鈥 Percy Shaw patented the cat鈥檚 eye road safety device.
鈥 Agatha Christie鈥檚 Murder on the Orient Express was first published.
鈥 The Flying Scotsman became the first steam locomotive to be officially recorded at 100 miles per hour.
鈥 P.L. Travers鈥 first children鈥檚 story Mary Poppins, James Hilton鈥檚 Goodbye Mr Chips and P.G. Wodehouse鈥檚 first full-length Jeeves story, were also published.

Prog. 3 selected Music Playlist (not necessarily in order) includes:
鈥 An earful of Music 鈥 Rudy Vallee
鈥 Easy Come Easy Go 鈥 Al Bowlly
鈥 What a Difference a Day Made 鈥 Denny Dennis
鈥 Ain鈥檛 It Gorgeous 鈥 The Western Brothers
鈥 With my Eyes Wide Open I鈥檓 Dreaming 鈥 Greta Keller
鈥 I鈥檓 on a See-Saw 鈥 John Mills & Louise Brown, accompanied by the Saville Theatre Orchestra. That track was recorded in London, on 19th December 1934 (long before John Mills was given a Knighthood in recognition of his serious dramatic roles in countless movies from the 1940s onwards).
鈥 I Only Have Eyes for You 鈥 Ben Selvin, from the musical Dames.
鈥 The Girl with the Ironing Board 鈥 Joan Blondell, from the musical Dames.
鈥 With My Little Stick of Blackpool Rock 鈥 George Formby鈥

1934 was also the year Elgar died and, towards the end of the programme, Barry plays a recording of Elgar conducting 'Elergy for String Orchestra' on 11th April 1933 at Abbey Road Studio No. 1, a year before he died.

55 minutes

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  • Sun 16 Feb 2020 21:00
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