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This text represents the distillation of over 30 years experience
as a music hall chairman. It provides both a source book for music
hall chairmen and an historical insight into the genre, as well as
over 600 song titles of the period given, together with their
lyricists, composers, dates of first performance or publication and
the artists who made them famous. Introductions and back
announcements are given for each - some straightforward, some funny
and some downright saucy! Whether researching for a music hall
evening, or reading purely "for pleasure", this volume should make
informative and amusing reading.
Michael Kilgarriff's compilation of some 20,000 popular song
titles, 1860-1920, provides for the first time in one volume
answers to the questions which excite Music Hall and popular song
enthusiasts more than anything in life: who wrote what and when,
and who sang it? The criteria for a song's inclusion are
popularity, topicality, and significance in the career of its
singer. Also included are titles still remembered and performed,
for it is at today's Music Hall performers and producers that these
checklists are primarily aimed. The non-active enthusiast and the
casual enquirer will also find much of value herein, if only
because the information offered is not readily available elsewhere.
Many specialist libraries and collections are not open to the
public. The importance of Sing Us One of the Old Songs is to bring
much previously inaccessible material within general reach.
The Cybermen - silver, indestructible monsters whose only goal is
power - seem to have disappeared from their planet, Telos. When a
party of archaeologists, joined by the Doctor, Jamie and Victoria,
land on the Cybermen's barren, deserted planet, they uncover what
appears to be their tomb. But once inside it becomes clear that the
Cybermen are not dead, and some in the group of archaeologists
desperately want to re-activate these monsters! How can the Doctor
defeat these ruthless, power-seeking humans and the Cybermen?
Michael Kilgarriff, who played the Cyber Controller in the original
BBC TV serial, reads Gerry Davis' complete and unabridged
novelisation, first published by Target Books in 1978. Cyberman
voices are provided by Nicholas Briggs. 4 CDs. 4 hrs 46 mins.
Peculiar Lives and Strange Times of Music Hall and Variety
Artistes. What was the vulgar dressing-room practice of Jack Haig,
Nutty but Nice, that so dismayed his fellow artists? How did the
mysterious Werth, Banana Skin and Stone Manipulator, display his
art? What anatomical peculiarity was enjoyed, although never
displayed, by Stanelli and his Hornchestra? Find out the answers to
these and other fascinating conundrums in this saucy backstage look
at music hall, variety and vaudeville, illustrated with the posters
and photographs of the time.
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