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Showing posts with label Kenneth Williams. Show all posts
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Various Artists - Beyond Our Ken 1964 (UK)

On: Friday, March 1, 2013


Hugh Paddick
Hugh William Paddick
Aug 22 1915 - Nov 09 2000 age 85
Official Site


Kenneth Williams
Kenneth Charles Williams
Feb 22 1926 – Apr 15 1988 age 62


Kenneth Horne
Charles Kenneth Horne
Feb 27 1907 – Feb 14 1969 age 61
Official Site


Betty Marsden
Birth name
Feb 24 1919 – Jul 18 1998 age 79
Official Site


Bill Pertwee
William Desmond Anthony Pertwee
Amersham, Buckinghamshire
Jul 21 1926 -
Official Site

It was in 1958 that ‘Beyond Our Ken' first burst upon an unsuspecting public. 'Brilliant'... 'witty'... 'devastatingly funny'... these were just a few of the comments that were never made. However, the show was the subject of a survey carried out among a cross section of listeners and although many of them were too cross to answer, the survey did produce some interesting facts. Thirty-four percent thought that it should be kept as a deterrent; twenty percent of the 'don't knows' didn't know; and forty-six percent emigrated. Nevertheless, the BBC persevered and it wasn't long before 'Beyond Our Ken' became a household word, though we won't venture an opinion as to which part of the house. The original producer of the show was Jacques Brown, who has now retired from the BBC, but of those early formative years I think all of us who worked with him would agree that without his help, advice and direction, the whole thing would have been so much easier. In more recent times the show was taken over by John Simmonds, a young man who started his career with the BBC right at the bottom... as a producer. A word also about Edwin Braden, who has been our musical adviser throughout. A person of cultured musical taste, the sort of man who can listen to ‘The William Tell Overture' without once thinking of 'The Lone Ranger'. Now we come to the cast, and first, of course, the 'polished head' of the show, Kenneth Horne. Educated Cambridge and various revue bars, he is the suave, carnation-wearing epitome of an Englishman. Wears immaculate suits with a conservative cut, although getting a bit liberal round the back bench. His rich, vintage-port voice lends an air of refinement to the show and even the more bawdy lines at least sound as if they're well bred. Then there is Kenneth Williams. What can I possibly say of him--on the cover of this record that is--that hasn't already been said? An actor of high calibre, of course, his vocal mimicry and the uncanny power of observation which he brings to a character are unparalleled, and as for those gorgeous rehearsal antics which the public doesn't see or hear, well, they can only be described as--oh what's the word? It's no good, I can't use it anyway. Hugh Paddick, also an actor and revue performer, has a masterly sense of comedy timing and together with Williams forms an incomparable twosome in 'Charles and Rodney'. Betty Marsden, our rose among the thorns, is equally at home in the fields of drama and revue and in her gentle yet unmistakable guying of a certain cookery expert she has amongst her many admirers, I know, the celebrated Miss Fanny Craddock. Completing the team is Bill Pertwee, a variety comedian who has himself often said 'Variety has been very good to me--especially when you consider what I have done to variety'. A very useful cricketer as well, and I have personally witnessed an innings of ninety-eight against a strong team; and, believe me, those girls played marvellously. Well, there you have the scintillating company of performers who have in their time picked up over a hundred of my scripts and, in the immortal words of Jacques Brown, 'lifted it off the paper'. On this our first L.P. we all hope you will enjoy the particular excerpts selected from 'Beyond Our Ken'. In closing, may I, in the best traditions of the show, leave you with this thought: John, Paul, George and Ringo record for the same Company that issues this LP. So remember, for every one of ours you buy you help to support The Beatles! ERIC MERRIMAN 

01 Introduction And Twinkle Doll's Concert Party, I Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside (Glover-Kind)
02 Hornerama
03 Tunbridge Wells Fargo
04 Picture-Go-Round
05 Dr. Yes, James Bond Theme (Norman)
  





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Kenneth Williams - World of Kenneth Williams 1970 (UK)

On: Saturday, November 12, 2011

Kenneth Williams
Kenneth Charles Williams
Feb 22 1926 – Apr 15 1988 age 62

01 Take Over Bid
02 Not an Asp
03 Mesopotamia Tango
04 Evils of the Weed
05 One Leg Too Few
06 All Together
07 Buy British
08 Pardon Me Sir Francis
09 Lost Art
10 The Sound of Children
11 Critic's Choice
12 Hand Up Your Sticks



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Julian & Sandy - Bona Album Of Julian & Sandy 1976 (UK)

On: Saturday, November 5, 2011

Julian (Hugh Paddick)
Hugh William Paddick
Aug 22 1915 - Nov 09 2000 age 85
Official Site

Sandy (Kenneth Williams)
Kenneth Charles Williams
Feb 22 1926 – Apr 15 1988 age 62

Julian and Sandy (played respectively by Hugh Paddick and Kenneth Williams) first saw the light of day on 28th March, 1965, in the hit radio show Round the Horne.  They soon became firm favorites, not to say national figures, and appeared in over sixty programs before the untimely death of Kenneth Horne ended Round the Horne forever.
Julian and Sandy are still alive and kicking (at this writing -JimG), as this new record of their adventures shows; the wit, characterisation and timing of Kenneth Williams and Hugh Paddick still demonstrably having the audience rolling in the aisles.
At the beginning, Julian and Sandy were two chorus boys between engagements, filling in by doing housework.  They soon branched out and became film makers, wrestlers, tattooists, and reporters.  At one time or another they worked for MI5, owned a restaurant, became interior decorators, song writers, solicitors; they ran an ecole de langues (that's your actual French) and indeed indulged in every activity that the invention of the writers and the law allowed.  When finally they said goodbye to the listening millions, Julian, the shy one, was near to tears, but Sandy, who was made of sterner stuff, bade him to "Brace yourself—mince tall."
Both Kenneth Williams and Hugh Paddick have enjoyed splendid careers on stage, screen, and radio.  Kenneth Williams made his West End debut playing the Dauphin in Shaw's St. Joan at the Arts Theatre, and thereafter starred in many productions including the revues Share My Lettuce, Pieces of Eight, and One Over the Eight, and the comedies Hotel Paradiso (with Alec Guinness) and My Fat Friend.  On radio he's best known for his superb characterisations in Hancock's Half Hour, Beyond Our Ken, and Round the Horne, and in the cinema he's graced many of the Carry On films.
    Hugh Paddick includes among his credits a notable performance as Colonel Pickering in My Fair Lady at Drury Lane, and brilliant work in the West End revues For Amusement Only and For Adults Only.  His work on radio and television has put him firmly in the top rank of comic actors.
Julian and Sandy were created by Marty Feldman and Barry Took, and though their joint writing credits are numerous, they are better known today in separate roles.  Marty is an established TV and film star (Young Frankenstein, Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother, Silent Movie) and is currently writing, directing and starring in The Last Remake of Beau Geste for Universal.  Barry Took divides his time between radio (The Impressionists, Kaleidoscope) and television (the award-winning educational TV series On the Move, and his own comedy show for Yorkshire Television N.U.T.S.).  His latest book, Laughter in the Air, an informal history of radio comedy, was published in October 1916.
Julian and Sandy use many strange and exotic words whose origin is in fairground, gypsy and backstage slang.  For the uninitiated, here are some of these words and their meaning:
 
Palare - Talk
Bona - Good
Vada - Look
Omi - Man
Palone - Woman
Omipalone - Homosexual
Riah - Hair
Lallies - Legs
Dolly - Nice/pleasant
Eek - Face
Naph - Bad
Nante - None/nothing
Lucoddy - Body
Fantabulosa - Excellent
Troll - Walk
Lattie - House 
Script & original lyrics by Barry Took & Marty Feldman

01 Introduction / Bona Books
02 Bona Prods
03 The World Troll
04 The Ballet Bona
05 Bona Grapplers
06 Bona Performances

07 La Casserole De Bona Gourmet
08 Fabe Homes And Bona Gardens
09 Bona Law
10 Bona Pets
11 Bona Palare
12 Bona Musicals


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