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Omnibus: Tommy

on BBC One London

An affectionate portrait of Sir Thomas Beecham, Bt., C.H. 1879-1961
He started the hard way - at the top - and he stayed there all his life, vitalising, financing, organising, publicising the art of music. Seven years after his death, his name still evokes a tradition, a legend, a myth which proclaims that music is, above all else, to be enjoyed.
The programme features some of the musicians and singers who worked with him:
Jack Brymer, George Brownfoot, Eugene Cruft, Norman Del Mar, Geraint Evans, Leon Goossens, Gerald Jackson, Cedric Sharpe, Leopold Stokowski, Dame Eva Turner and Joan Sims and Graham Stark with Ralph Nicholson.
Sir Thomas Beecham conducts the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

(Joan Sims is appearing in "Uproar in the House" at the Whitehall Theatre, London)

Contributors

Subject/Conductor:
Sir Thomas Beecham
Writer/Producer:
Herbert Chappell
Speaker:
Jack Brymer
Speaker:
George Brownfoot
Speaker:
Eugene Cruft
Speaker:
Norman Del Mar
Speaker:
Geraint Evans
Speaker:
Leon Goossens
Speaker:
Gerald Jackson
Speaker:
Cedric Sharpe
Speaker:
Leopold Stokowski
Speaker:
Dame Eva Turner
Speaker:
Joan Sims
Speaker:
Graham Stark
Speaker:
Ralph Nicholson
Narrator:
John Amis
Musicians:
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

BBC One London

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