Just heard about the death of Denis Norden. His partnership with Frank Muir is what I will always remember him for, particularly the wonderful tales they used to tell of ‘My Word’. RIP Denis.
Denis Norden 1922-2018
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Sellers, Muir and Norden
"But Balham is not neglecting the cultural side. This is Eugene Quills, whose weekly recitals are attended by a vast concord of people. He has never had a lesson in his life. Such is the enthusiasm of Balham's music lovers that they are subscribing to a fund to send Eugene to Italy....... Or Vienna. .....Or..... anywhere.."
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Twit (Conway):
...... Um, my dream is one day to play Old Vic in Shakespeare.
Nancy (Lisbon):
Oh - how sweet! You are fond of Shakespeare?
Twit:
Eh?
Nancy:
Are you fond of Shakespeare?
Twit:
Er - we are just good friends.
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Many years ago, we would to go to the Commonwealth Institute to watch recordings of 'My Music' hosted by Steve Race. One of the questions, put to Ian Wallace, involved a tenor being paid £10 just for singing the word 'Yes' (Si) on one side of a recording of 'Don Giovanni'. About 10 minutes later DN suddenly said 'I know a famous soprano who was paid £10 for saying "yes". For some reason this quip did not feature in the broadcast version....
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Originally posted by gradus View Post'Broad bosomed, bold, becalmed, benign, stands Bal-Ham four-square on the Northern Line. Matched by no marvel save in eastern scene a rose-red city half as Golders Green.'
Lovely Dennis, many thanks for the laughs over the years.
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So sorry to hear this news.
I thought, though, he had gone before now.
Also, the posts on "My Word" didn't quite resonate to me.
Forgetfulness.
But the names meant a lot re "My Music".
I think I need to revisit my comedy history to see the extent of his inputs which were no doubt considerable.
Denis Norden RIP -
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‘We are now entering Old Balham. Time has passed by this remote corner; so shall we.’
Such was the annihilation of my birthplace that I used to say I was born overlooking Clapham Common, which also happens to be true.
There are ten editions of My Music to be savoured on YT, eg https://youtu.be/2kfC80Tuobs Their speaking, and singing, voices were so distinctive. The chairman and panel are now reunited for eternal japes and gentle humour.
R.I.P. Denis and friends.
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Originally posted by Keraulophone View Post‘We are now entering Old Balham. Time has passed by this remote corner; so shall we.’
Such was the annihilation of my birthplace that I used to say I was born overlooking Clapham Common, which also happens to be true.
There are ten editions of My Music to be savoured on YT, eg https://youtu.be/2kfC80Tuobs Their speaking, and singing, voices were so distinctive. The chairman and panel are now reunited for eternal japes and gentle humour.
R.I.P. Denis and friends.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostCan anyone here recall the whole of his brilliant take on "A rose, is a rose, is a rose"? I remember the "Arose Cicero's" part, but not the rest. Was is perhaps "his heroes"?
My favourite Denis saying was Descartes 'I think, therefore, I am' . The Descartes had organised a late night party and the egg and bacon flan was about to be eaten, to stop this Descartes writes a message saying 'I think they're for 1 a.m.'.
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