Sir David Willcocks, Merv Adelson, Mariem Hassan, Brian Close, Beryl Renwick
Matthew Bannister on choirmaster David Willcocks, TV producer Merv Adelson, singer Mariem Hassan, cricketer Brian Close and radio presenter Beryl Renwick.
Matthew Bannister on
Sir David Willcocks - one of the most influential choir masters of his generation. Known for his descants to Christmas carols, he was director of music at King's College Cambridge for 17 years - and led the Bach choir for 38.
Merv Adelson the property developer who founded the TV company Lorimar which made hits like the Waltons, Dallas and Knots Landing.
Mariem Hassan, the singer from the marginalised Sahrawi people who used her music to promote their cause.
Brian Close the Yorkshire and England cricket captain noted for his courage at the crease.
And Beryl Renwick who became a presenter on 麻豆社 Radio Humberside in her eighties and won the industry's top award.
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Sir David Willcocks (pictured)
Matthew spoke to one of the original King鈥檚 Singers, who sang under Sir David in King鈥檚 College Cambridge, Alastair Hume
Born 30 December 1919; died 17 September 2015 aged 95.聽
Merv Adelson
Matthew spoke to journalist Bryan Burrough
Born 23 October 1929; died 8 September 2015 aged 85.聽
Mariem Hassan
Matthew spoke to world music expert Robin Denselow and Manuel Dominguez who was Mariem Hassan鈥檚 music producer in Spain.
Born May 1958; died 22 August 2015 aged 57.
Brian Close
Matthew spoke to fellow Yorkshire and England cricketer Ray Illingworth and the 麻豆社鈥檚 Cricket Correspondent Jonathan Agnew.
Born 24 February 1931; died 14 September 2015 aged 84.
Beryl Renwick
Matthew spoke to David Reeves her co-presenter and producer on the Beryl and Betty Show.
Born 29 January 1926; died 7 September 2015 aged 89.聽
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Matthew Bannister |
Producer | Neil George |
Broadcasts
- Fri 18 Sep 2015 16:00麻豆社 Radio 4
- Sun 20 Sep 2015 20:30麻豆社 Radio 4
Podcast
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