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Beginning in June 1956, she was the regular singer in the popular musical quiz Spot the Tune [10] on Granada Television for seven years, with a total of 209 half-hour programmes, which featured several star hosts including disc-jockey Pete Murray, the Canadian pop singer Jackie Rae, and the comedians Ken Platt and Ted Ray, and also Peter Knight ...
Did you know there's a jukebox musical starring George MacKay from 1917 and Antonia Thomas from The Good Doctor (or Lovesick or Misfits, if you’re a British television lover)? There is! There is ...
Belouis Some (born Neville Keighley; [1] 12 December 1959) [2] is a British singer, songwriter and musician. He had UK and worldwide hits in the 1980s with "Some People", "Imagination" and "Round, Round", the latter being featured on the soundtrack for the John Hughes film Pretty in Pink.
The Song You Gave Me; A Southern Maid (film) Spanish Eyes (film) Stars in Your Eyes; Stars on Parade (1936 film) Stepping Stones (film) Stepping Toes; The Street Singer (1937 film) Street Song (film) Summer Holiday (1963 film) Sunshine on Leith (film)
As a singer of operatic pop music, Potts recorded the album One Chance, which topped sales charts in 13 countries. [3] Before winning Britain's Got Talent, Potts was a manager at Carphone Warehouse. He had been a Bristol city councillor from 1996 until 2003, and performed in amateur opera from 1999 to 2003.
Rita Maria Stroud (née Crudgington; born 8 March 1954), known professionally as Cheryl Baker, is an English singer and television presenter.She was a member of pop group Bucks Fizz, which won the 1981 Eurovision Song Contest and, following legal disputes, now performs under the name the Fizz.
Jeymes Samuel (born 27 July 1979), also known by his stage name The Bullitts, is a British filmmaker, singer-songwriter, music producer and composer.He won the 2021 BAFTA Award for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer for his feature film directorial debut The Harder They Fall, released in 2021.
Born in 1969 in Westminster, [citation needed] Pulman is the daughter of the actress Barbara Young and the screenwriter Jack Pulman. [1] She has an older sister, Cory, and when they were teenagers they sang together as "the Pulman Sisters", singing numbers from the Roaring Twenties through to the 1940s in the foyers of the Royal Festival Hall and the National Theatre.