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Culshaw and was
In 1784, in Lancaster, John Toms was tried and convicted for murdering Edward Culshaw with a pistol.
When the dead body of Culshaw was examined, a pistol wad ( crushed paper used to secure powder and balls in the muzzle ) found in his head wound matched perfectly with a torn newspaper found in Toms ' pocket.
The record producer John Culshaw described Monteux as " that rarest of beings – a conductor who was loved by his orchestras ... to call him a legend would be to understate the case.
On 1 April 2007, a 50th anniversary semi-spoof edition of the programme was broadcast on BBC One, with Moore depicted as a Time Lord and featuring, as special guests, amateur astronomers Jon Culshaw ( impersonating Moore presenting the very first The Sky at Night ) and Brian May.
There was one internationally known British comedic performer – Eddie Izzard – headlining a roster of locally popular acts – including Russell Brand, Jon Culshaw, Al Murray, The Mighty Boosh and Meera Syal.
He himself did not use the term ' producer ' and was not an impresario like his protégé Walter Legge of EMI or an innovator like John Culshaw of Decca.
In 2009 new impressions show The Impressions Show with Culshaw and Stephenson was a big hit, which starred impressionists Jon Culshaw and Debra Stephenson donning Britain's most famous faces.
The original daytime line up was Neil Sexton, Simon Tate, Jon Culshaw, John Peters, Ceri Glen, Basil Soaper and Andy Mitchell
It was designed by Bernard Culshaw.
His presenting style was lampooned in the impersonation sketch show Dead Ringers by Jon Culshaw, his widely spaced legs on the presenting couch mocked with the phrase ' I'm Dermot Murnaghan, watch my crotch follow you round the room '.
His interpretation of Wotan in the operas Die Walküre and Siegfried was documented as part of Decca's famous Ring Cycle in the early 1960s, with Georg Solti conducting and record producer John Culshaw officiating.
The show has been criticised for having too many impressions, and as a result it was felt by some that Culshaw did not do some of the characters justice.
It was designed by the local architect Henry Sumners of Culshaw and Sumners.
Comedy was provided by Jon Culshaw, Avid Merrion, Ricky Gervais, Matt Lucas and David Walliams.
The timber roof was added in 1846 by William Culshaw.
In November 2009, the impressionist Jon Culshaw appeared as Holmes on The Impressions Show in a series of three comedy sketches in which he was portrayed as having an appetite so uncontrollable that he eats a sofa, flowers and even a guest ( Frankie Dettori ), using the catchphrase ' I was fierce hungry, so I was '.

Culshaw and make
A deal with ITV enabled Culshaw to make this while simultaneously starring in BBC Two's Dead Ringers.

Culshaw and recordings
John Culshaw, who joined Decca in 1946 in a junior post, rapidly became a senior producer of classical recordings.

Culshaw and would
After the third series, many of the original cast members, including Jon Culshaw, Jan Ravens, Mark Perry, decided to depart the series following an announcement that the fourth series would be extended to thirty minutes per episode.
" Legge predicted to John Culshaw and Georg Solti that their Decca recording of Das Rheingold would not sell ; it became a classical best-seller.

Culshaw and be
Recording producer John Culshaw reports that Vishnevskaya threw a tantrum during the recording, thinking she should be placed with the male soloists instead of the choir.
Decca's emergence as a major classical label may be attributed to three concurrent events: the emphasis on technical innovation ( first the development of the FFRR technique, then the early use of stereophonic recording ), the introduction of the long-playing record, and the recruitment of John Culshaw to Decca's London office.
In 2009, the band featured in The Impressions Show with Culshaw and Stephenson, in a spoof Ross Kemp on Gangs episode, with Culshaw pretending to be Ross Kemp and Jonathan Ross.

Culshaw and at
Because of the quality of his voice John Culshaw cast him as Siegfried in the Decca recording of Der Ring des Nibelungen, but his ailing health ( kept as a secret by him at that time ), which prevented him mastering the role within the short period of time given him by Decca led to his unfortunate replacement at the last minute by Wolfgang Windgassen.
* John Culshaw OBE, classical record producer and Head of Music Programmes at the BBC from 1967 – 75

Culshaw and best
What is necessary are people like Karajan, Culshaw and me ; we know not only how to achieve the best artistic results but how to attract the public and carry out the whole operation with carefully chosen collaborators.

Culshaw and opera
In 1958, London performed the leading role of Wotan, in the groundbreaking recording of Richard Wagner's opera Das Rheingold, conducted by Sir Georg Solti, and produced by John Culshaw for Decca.

Culshaw and .
As of March 2012 the main sports presenters on the channel are Olly Foster, Katie Gornall, Katherine Downes, Damian Johnson, Andrew Lindsay and Jenny Culshaw.
In addition, Sir Georg Solti and producer John Culshaw received the first NARAS Trustees ’ Award in 1967 for their " efforts, ingenuity, and artistic contributions " in connection with the first complete recording of Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen with the Vienna Philharmonic.
Zeta-Jones is also parodied in the BBC's The Impressions Show with Culshaw and Stephenson by Debra Stephenson reading Beauty and the Beast also alternating between strong Welsh and American accents.
In 1971 John Culshaw of BBC television commissioned " André Previn's Music Night ", bringing classical music to a large new audience.
On 1 April 2007, Sir Patrick presented the 50th Anniversary edition of the show, a special " time travel " edition which included the appearance of Jon Culshaw as Moore's younger self.
On 6 March 2011, Sir Patrick presented the 700th edition of the show, a special retrospective episode which included Jon Culshaw once again appearing as Moore's younger self, as well as Dr. Brian May and the first appearance on the show of Professor Brian Cox.
He presented with the help of special guests Professor Brian Cox, Jon Culshaw and Lord Rees, the Astronomer Royal.
Current sport readers include: George Riley, Will Perry, Mike Williams, Andy Barwell, Lee James, Jenny Culshaw and Martin Emmerson.
Luscombe released an album of Indian-influenced music, New Demons, with Pandit Dinesh, Peter Culshaw, Priya Khajuria and Asha Bhosle under the name West India Company, in 1989.
It starred Jon Culshaw, Jan Ravens, Phil Cornwell, Kevin Connelly and Mark Perry.
Other writers have included Simon Blackwell, Jon Culshaw, Jan Ravens, John Finnemore, David Mitchell, Richard Ward, Terry Newman, Jonathan Morris, Colin Birch, Carl Carter and Tony Cooke.
Of the established team, only Culshaw and Ravens appeared, as did Kate Robbins, Simon Lipson and Alistair McGowan.
Culshaw performs prank telephone calls, impersonating among others Tom Baker's incarnation of the Doctor, Alec Guinness as Obi-Wan Kenobi, art critic Brian Sewell and talk show presenter Michael Parkinson.
* Arctic Monkeys ( Series Six, Episode One ): Culshaw lampoons the vocal style, before revealing the Northern comedy singer George Formby as the real secret of their success.
The programme also parodies the daytime Channel 4 game show Deal or No Deal, with Culshaw impersonating Noel Edmonds and frequently mocking both the repetitive nature of the programme and fact that the show's excitement is derived entirely from the opening of boxes.
On 29 October 2006 Culshaw appeared on Deal or No Deal itself, impersonating Edmonds as part of the show's first birthday special.

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