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  1. Jack Hylton's Monday Show: With Billy Ternent, Dick Bentley, Hughie Green, Rosalina Neri.

  2. Jack Hylton's Monday Show (TV Series 1957–1958) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. Jack Hylton's Monday Show (TV Series 1957–1958) - Movies, TV, Celebs, and more... Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by ...

    • Biography
    • 1892-1914
    • 1914-1923
    • 1923-1931
    • 1931-1935
    • 1935-1936
    • 1936-1940
    • 1940-1965

    What follows is most of my MPhil thesis, which I completed in the late 1990s. In 2014 I wrote my book (which is available to buy from this site) and many 'facts' which follow in this lengthy biography were changed, added to, re-evaluated and generally improved upon. Because of the energy exerted in making the book, I can't really be bothered with e...

    "A parson in a Lancashire chapel was interrogating his Sunday school on its general biblical knowledge, and, in particular, on Judas Iscariot: ‘Can you tell me’, said he, ‘a famous biblical character whose initials were ‘J.I.’?’ A dear little urchin readily responded. ‘Yes’, he said, brightly, ‘Jack ‘ylton!’" Jack Hylton was born on July 2nd, 1892 ...

    With the outbreak of World War One, the 400 club closed down and Hylton decided to return briefly to concert party work, before joining the army. First, he joined the 20th Hussars later becoming a musical director in the army entertainment division known as the N.A.C.B. (an organisation formed to entertain the troops). This was the equivalent of E....

    Jack Hylton was now just thirty years of age, with an eight piece dance orchestra under his baton, with his own name attached. During this period, he added cabaret to the Queen’s Hall Roof show and hired the acts himself; this was his first step toward the running of a booking agency, which he started officially in 1925. Altogether, Hylton worked a...

    During the 1931 tour of Europe previously mentioned, Hylton arranged a series of radio broadcasts to take place, from each major venue the band visited on their travels. They broadcast four times from Nice, six times from Prague and five times from Vienna. During these dates, the wide-ranging repertoire of the band was increasing. One programme lis...

    The first suggestion of Hylton’s negotiations for an American trip were reported in the British music press on June 9th, 1934, with the headline ‘Mystery U.S. Offer To Hylton – Ten Weeks American Tour Proposed – Permit Difficulties Said To Be Solved’. The report went on to discuss what it said was a ‘concrete offer’ from an unnamed backer. Hylton h...

    Jack Hylton’s first project upon his return to England from America on July 7th 1936 was to have a long holiday. Exactly one month later he undertook a broadcasting engagement for the BBC. However, Hylton had not yet reformed his band, so hired in several old Hyltonites, some top session musicians and a newly discovered vocal group, The Swingtette,...

    " ‘I’ll be an impresario, Pat ...I’ll put on shows and things.’ And put on shows and things is exactly what he did, though I think at the time he first told me of his ambitions, he had not the faintest idea, how or when he would do it." Hylton’s career continued to flourish following the dismantling of his orchestra shortly after the outbreak of Wo...

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  5. Skip forward through the thousands of records, concerts, radio performances, and millions of miles travelled; Jack Hylton sets out to become the leading theatre producer in the West End, and manages it.

  6. Jack Hylton's Monday Show. 1957. Comedy/Music. Cast. Billy Ternent (Self - and His Orchestra) Dick Bentley (Self - Host) Hughie Green (Self) Rosalina Neri (Self) Ian Kaye (Self - Dancer)...