Sorry chaps been beavering away you have all the presents on the tree who gets the big O?
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amateur51
N coleslaw: N = Noel
Noel Coward wrote a ditty about dear Uncle Harry
Noel Neill played Lois Lane in the early '60s.
The third movement (Andante quasi lento e cantabile) of Victor Hely-Hutchinson's Carol Symphony is based on the Coventry Carol, with a central interlude on The First Nowell.
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostCoo cheers anton
What O connects a famous performer of a favourite Radio 3 coloured piece, music for a fishy tale by the namesake of a famous plucker, and a premiere in New Mexico?
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amateur51
Originally posted by amateur51 View PostCoo cheers anton
What O connects a famous performer of a favourite Radio 3 coloured piece, music for a fishy tale by the namesake of a famous plucker, and a premiere in New Mexico?
I'm going for a snoozle in 15 mins - let's be having yew!
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostN coleslaw: N = Noel
Noel Coward wrote a ditty about dear Uncle Harry
Noel Neill played Lois Lane in the early '60s.
The third movement (Andante quasi lento e cantabile) of Victor Hely-Hutchinson's Carol Symphony is based on the Coventry Carol, with a central interlude on The First Nowell.
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostYes to Fe but Bream sounds fishy; try a touch more Antipodeian ;whistle:
But Jaws doesn't start with O!
But Olympic Fanfare does!Last edited by cloughie; 19-12-12, 21:09.
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Originally posted by cloughie View Postwould that antipodean be John Christopher Williams not to be confused with little Johnny Williams who played jazz piano in the late 50s?
But Jaws doesn't start with O!
But Olympic Fanfare does!
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