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John Betjeman

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Gender Male
Death40 years ago
Date of birth August 28,1906
Zodiac sign Virgo
Born London
United Kingdom
Date of died May 19,1984
DiedTrebetherick
United Kingdom
BuriedSt Enodoc Church, Trebetherick, United Kingdom
AlbumsLate Flowering Love
Betjeman's Banana Blush
Job Poet
Screenwriter
Broadcaster
Education Magdalen College
University of Oxford
Marlborough College
Movies/Shows Summoned by Bells
A Passion for Churches
Metro-Land
Railways for Ever
John Betjeman Goes by Train
Metro‑Land
Place of burialSt Enodoc Church, Trebetherick, United Kingdom
Spouse Penelope Chetwode
Children Candida Lycett Green
Son Paul
Paul Betjeman
Grandchildren Imogen Lycett Green
Endellion Lycett Green
John Lycett Green
Lucy Lycett Green
David Lycett Green
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John Betjeman: Collected Poems
Trains and Buttered Toast: Selected Radio Talks
Betjeman's England
The best of Betjeman
Lovely Bits of Old England: John Betjeman at The Telegraph
Tennis Whites and Teacakes
First and last loves
Slough
Ghastly Good Taste: Or, A Depressing Story of the Rise and Fall of English Architecture
Betjeman's Cornwall
nip in the air
A few late chrysanthemums
Church poems
Betjeman's Best British Churches
London's historic railway stations
Continual dew
Betjeman's Britain: Poems from the BBC Archives
Letters
Victorian and Edwardian London from old photographs
Illustrated Poems of John Betjeman
The Best Loved Poems of John Betjeman
The City of London Churches
A First Class Collection
An Oxford University Chest
Sweet Songs of Zion: Selected Radio Talks
Cornwall: A Shell Guide
A pictorial history of English architecture
A Ring of Bells: Poems
Collins pocket guide to English parish churches
Betjeman's London
Selected Poems
Victorian and Edwardian Cornwall from Old Photographs
Archie and the Strict Baptists
1926 to 1951
Letters: 1951 to 1984
English, Scottish and Welsh landscape
Slick but not streamlined
Mount Zion: Or In Touch with the Infinite
Still Sidmouth
English love poems
John Betjeman Letters
Coming Home
Betjeman in Miniature: Selected Poems of Sir John Betjeman
Victorian and Edwardian Oxford from Old Photographs
In praise of churches
John Betjeman: Coming Home : an Anthology of His Prose 1920-1977
Banana Blush
Betjeman: Poets for Pleasure
Betjeman Reads Betjeman
John Betjeman Collection
Summoned by Bells
Metro‑land
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Sir John Betjeman CBE was an English poet, writer, and broadcaster. He was Poet Laureate from 1972 until his death. He was a founding member of The Victorian Society and a passionate defender of Victorian architecture, helping to save St Pancras railway station from demolition.

Jim Parker: Midsomer Murders composer dies aged 88

Feb 16,2020 5:18 am

Bafta-winning composer Jim Parker , who was behind The Music for TV series such as Midsomer Murders and House of Cards, has died aged 88.

In a career spanning 60 years, he collaborated with comic Victoria Wood and writer Sir John Betjeman .

Parker was also known for writing the scores for series such as Foyle's War, Soldier Soldier and Mapp and Lucia.

His daughter Claire said Parker " wore his talent lightly" and " had a quiet passion and great sense of humour".

As well as composing for TV dramas, he also ventured into The World of popular factual TV by writing music for Changing Rooms and Ground Force .

The composer released four music albums with Sir John, an English poet and writer, and also worked with Rock Band Procol Harum .

He wrote The Music for the original BBC series House of Cards, which was later adapted for the screen again by Netflix, as well as The Bbc One drama The House of Elliott.

Parker won his first Bafta for House of Cards sequel To Play The King , later winning three more for The Fortunes and Misfortunes of Moll Flanders , The History of Tom Jones and A Rather English Marriage.

Claire Parker said: " His ambition was first and foremost for audiences to enjoy his music.

" He was both well-respected and well-liked within The Music and television industry, writing so many memorable theme tunes, and always giving 100% commitment, which led to collaborations often lasting many years.

" He will be missed by friends, family and colleagues. "

Parker was born in Hartlepool, County Durham , in 1934 and his music career began as an oboist in a British Army band based in post-war West Germany .

In 1959 he was awarded an honorary degree after winning a silver medal at The Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London.

He later joined the Birmingham Symphony Orchestra before becoming a member of The Barrow Poets, a poetry and Music Group which recorded six albums and worked with poets including Stevie Smith , known for penning The Poem Not Waving But Drowning.

Parker wrote three musicals, The Most successful of which was Follow The Star , a retelling of how Christmas began.

He worked on early TV series of the late comedian Victoria Wood , who hired him in 1979 to arrange the songs for a screen adaptation of her debut play Talent.

Parker went on arrange Wood's songs for Nearly a Happy Ending (1980) and Happy Since I Met You (1982 ) - and was cast as the bandleader of her debut Sketch Show Wood and Walters

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