Music While You Work: An Era in Broadcasting

Music While You Work: An Era in Broadcasting

by Brian Reynolds (Author)

Synopsis

Music While You Work is an absorbing, nostalgic review of a bygone era in broadcasting. It is authoritatively written by a passionate devotee and is an intriguing history of one of the best-loved radio programmes. Brian Reynolds, who used to hurry home from school in the 1950s to catch the end of Music While You Work on the radio, tells the story of its inception in the dark days of 1940, when its main purpose was to boost morale in industry with uplifting tunes. The programme ran for 27 years, with subsequent short-lived revivals, and was estimated to have an audience of 4 million at home - not counting factory workers. Brian Reynolds' comprehensive and appealing book includes many amusing anecdotes about live broadcasts that did not quite go according to plan. There are also biographies of nearly fifty of the bandleaders associated with MWYW , as well as sample programmes to show us what we are missing now!

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 264
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Book Guild Publishing Ltd
Published: 07 Aug 2008

ISBN 10: 1846240042
ISBN 13: 9781846240041

Author Bio
Brian Reynolds is a prolific composer, writes articles for music journals and is co-author of a book on military music. A consultant and participant in the Radio 4 documentary Music While You Work, he also appeared on Radio 4's The Archive Hour. Brian occasionally broadcasts on Radio Lincolnshire. He is retired and lives in Bickley, Kent.