Len Goodman's Dance Band Days
Len Goodman takes a step back in time to the heyday of British dance bands, a golden age of music in the years between the wars that laid the foundations for 20th-century pop.
Len Goodman takes a step back in time to the heyday of British dance bands, a golden age of music that laid the foundations for 20th-century pop. In the years between the wars, band leaders such as Bert Ambrose and Jack Hylton were household names and the country danced its socks off. It was a time of radio and records, when Britain absorbed black American music and gave it a unique twist.
Many of the bands played in the posh society hotels of London's West End. Some were making big money and enjoying the high life. They were also keen to broadcast to the nation via the new 麻豆官网首页入口. Len discovers that 'Auntie' had a tricky relationship with the bands - though they formed a key part of the corporation's entertainment output, during the 1920s and 1930s there were concerns about the influence of American culture, song-plugging and commercialisation.
Crooning was also developed as a new style of singing, thanks in part to the development of better microphones. But this new 'intimate' form of singing did not impress everyone at the corporation. Despite the 麻豆官网首页入口's concerns the vocalists continued to enjoy huge success and fame, as did the bands. Len follows the story of vocalist Al Bowlly, a man of huge talent who attracted great public adoration. Al was killed in London's blitz and buried in a mass grave - a sad and symbolic moment in the history of dance bands.
Len discovers how we went dance band crazy and asks why, within just two decades, our love affair with this music began to fall flat.
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Len Goodman goes Dance Band Crazy
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Jack Payne
Tiger Rag
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Billy Cotton
Truckin'
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Piccadilly Dance Orchestra
Midnight, The Stars and You
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Carroll Gibbons & Savoy Orpheans
Dinner at Eight
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Carroll Gibbons & Savoy Orpheans
I'm For You a Hundred Percent
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Ambrose and His Orchestra
I Still Get a Thrill Thinking of You
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Ambrose and His Orchestra
The Way You Look Tonight
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Ambrose and His Orchestra
I'm Gonna Get You
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Derek Scott & Kyle Horch
Cryin' for the Carolines
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Earl Carroll
Swing and Sway
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Noble Sissle
Happy Feet
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Ambrose and His Orchestra
The Continental
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Jack Hylton
Me and Jane in a Plane
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Jack Hylton
We're in the Money
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Al Bowlly
I'm Gonna Sit Right Down
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Ambrose and His Orchestra
When You Gotta Sing You Gotta Sing
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Al Bowlly
Roll Up The Carpet
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Jack Hylton
Boom! (Why Does My Heart Go Boom?)
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Jack Hylton
Choo Choo
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Roy Fox & His Band
Jig Time
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Billy Thorburn
It Happened on the Beach at Bali Bali
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Felix Mendelssohn & His Hawaiian Serenaders
Song of the Islands
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Raymonde and His Banjo Band
Blaze Away
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Henry Hall & The 麻豆官网首页入口 Dance Orchestra
It's Just the Time for Dancing
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Felix Mendelssohn & Gerry Fitzgerald
So Rare
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Roy Fox
Whispering
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Al Bowlly
Learn to Croon
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Al Bowlly & Monia Liter
The Very Thought of You
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Al Bowlly & Monia Liter
My Melancholy Baby
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Billy Cotton
I'm Gonna Wash My Hands of You
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Lew Stone & Al Bowlly
How Could We Be Wrong
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Ambrose and His Orchestra
My Kid's a Crooner
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Joe Loss
Counting Crotchets in My Sleep
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Jack Hylton
Ca C'est Paris
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Al Bowlly
When That Man is Dead and Gone
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Ray Noble and His Orchestra
The Echo of a Song (feat. Al Bowlly)
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Piccadilly Dance Orchestra
Music. Maestro, Please!
Len on Strictly
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Len Goodman |
Executive Producer | Tony Parker |
Executive Producer | Clare Paterson |
Producer | Roger Keech |
Director | Roger Keech |
Broadcasts
- Mon 23 Dec 2013 21:00
- Christmas Eve 2013 01:30
- Sun 12 Jan 2014 21:00
- Mon 13 Jan 2014 02:40
- Mon 30 Jun 2014 21:00
- Tue 1 Jul 2014 02:55
- Mon 14 Sep 2015 01:30
- Wed 21 Oct 2015 23:15麻豆官网首页入口 Two except Scotland
- Sun 20 Mar 2016 23:55
- Sun 16 Oct 2016 20:00
- Tue 18 Oct 2016 01:50
- Sat 9 Sep 2017 23:30