Originally posted by french frank
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Robin Ray on R3 in the 70s
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Originally posted by Roslynmuse View Post
Re Michael Ponti, I think I read somewhere that he had a stroke a few years back and lost the use of his right arm. He recorded prolifically for Vox (amongst others) and there were a lot of UK releases on Turnabout, including the complete Tchaikovsky piano music which has been released on CD and is well worth exploring.
I well remember Robin Ray's father, Ted, a very quick-witted radio comedian in the 5Os. I believe he could summon up a joke on any subject someone named.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostI well remember Robin Ray's father, Ted, a very quick-witted radio comedian in the 5Os. I believe he could summon up a joke on any subject someone named.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostI've just followed this up on Wiki not knowing much about Michael Ponti, only recently having acquired some of his recordings. The stroke was in the late 90s when he would have been only about 60. I got a very cheap download of lesser known Romantic Piano Concertos mostly licensed from Turnabout by Brilliant Classics
I well remember Robin Ray's father, Ted, a very quick-witted radio comedian in the 5Os. I believe he could summon up a joke on any subject someone named.
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Thank you everyone for your very helpful comments and memories. Yes, this was a Saturday lunchtime staple for me too, and I was very pleased when I discovered not only what the 'theme music' was, but that the movement selected from the Francaix was the one corresponding to midday! That and the Respighi music used for the programme Homeward Bound are still very much a Pavlovian memory back to my teens.
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