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    Years ago- probably early 60s, Brian Inglis (I think) showed a black and white clip of a man singing a silly song: "Here's a jolly good song for jolly good folks to jolly well sing. Hi de ho, let it go, tra la la la!" It was very popular and he had to play it again some weeks later. Can anyone else remember this?

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    I can't recall it myself but found this, it could be of help.


    This is taken from ALL OUR YESTERDAYS | A TELEVISION HEAVEN REVIEW

    The programme continued with the war years throughout the rest of the 1960s and in the early 1970s took a look at post war austerity and how the world (but mostly Britain) came to terms with the after-effects of the conflict. 'All Our Yesterdays' finished its run in 1973 after thirteen years on the air. In 1975 Brian Inglis wrote and narrated a unique sound archive of World War Two for the record label Cameo Classics, entitled 'Sounds of All Our Yesterdays'. The series was revived in 1987 and was presented by veteran broadcaster Bernard Braden, utilising footage from the archives of Granada, ITN and Pathe Newsreel-but it finally disappeared from our screens in 1989.

    Cameo records

    http://www.cameo-classics.com/home.h...category_id=86

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    A jolly good song and jolly well sung,
    Jolly good company, everyone;
    If you can beat it you're welcome to try,
    But always remember the singer is dry.

    Bob and Ron Copper - English Shepherd and Farming :American Folk Music, Music CD, Traditional Folk Music, Folklore, Sea Shanties, Folk Hymns, Folk Song, Folk Ballads Folk Legacy

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    Over the succeeding years I always used to confuse Brian Inglis with Bill Grundy (in my head... face to name).
    I wonder what Brian Inglis would have made of The Sex Pistols.....

    A jolly good song and jolly well sung,
    Jolly good company, everyone.
    God Save The Queen.


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    I remember the Braden version on afternoon TV. They got interviewees like Michael Caine et al on. Quite a good afternoon show IIRC.

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    The original (Granada I think) showed what had happened the same week 25 years before

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    i watched it from the begining.It was introduced by the very distinguished foreign correspondent,James cameron,who had been at many of the events in europe shown in the clips from GB News.Subsequently the programme was introduced by Brian Inglis who also was the commentator on an LP which i stll have.The programme theme tune was "Nightride2 played by Ambrose & His Orchestra.
    Arounf 1988 ITV took to showing the GB News 50 years previous at about 3am each week.this continued till the Iraqui war started.ITV for some strange reason thought we would prefer to see that to GB News.It never,alas returned.You can download GB news clips for fre at ITN

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    Thank you all. It isn't wadey's song, I'm afraid. I will try the cameo classics record however.

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