Fritz Spiegl (27 January 1926 – 23 March 2003) was an Austrian-born English musician, journalist, broadcaster, humorist and collector who lived in Britain...
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The Loophonium is a brass instrument created by Fritz Spiegl. Designed in 1960, it is a cross between a euphonium and a toilet. The Loophonium has been...
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Today, Volume 9, Issue 8, 15 April 2004, Pages 346–347 Fritz Spiegl's Sick Notes, Fritz Spiegl, CRC Press, 1996, p. 10 Original Andrews Salts, NHS choices...
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orchestral arrangement of traditional British and Irish airs compiled by Fritz Spiegl and arranged by Manfred Arlan. It was played every morning on BBC Radio...
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Design : Book Three) Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd. ISBN 978-0-434-90552-2 Fritz Spiegl (1966). What The Papers Didn't Mean to Say. Scouse Press, Liverpool ISBN 0901367028...
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original maker or broadcaster. The Z-Cars theme tune was arranged by Fritz Spiegl and his then wife, composer Bridget Fry, from the traditional Liverpool...
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Sperber (1905–1984), Austrian-French writer, philosopher and psychologist Fritz Spiegl (1926–2003), journalist Walter Johannes Stein (1891–1957), historian...
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11. ISBN 978-1-86189-708-4. Retrieved October 14, 2023. Spiegl, Fritz (1996). Fritz Spiegl's Sick Notes: An Alphabetical Browsing-Book of Derivatives...
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Frontiere Young Sheldon ("Mighty Little Man") – Steve Burns Z-Cars – Fritz Spiegl and Bridget Fry, adapted from the traditional Liverpool folk song "Johnny...
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earlier. The Z-Cars theme tune was arranged for commercial release by Fritz Spiegl and Bridget Fry, and performed by John Keating and his Orchestra. The...
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Grainger. Its melody forms the opening bars of the "Radio 4 UK Theme" by Fritz Spiegl, which was played every morning at the switch-on of BBC Radio 4 from...
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art of the headline writer". Guardian. London. Retrieved 2009-06-05. Fritz Spiegl, What The Papers Didn't Mean to Say Scouse Press, Liverpool, 1965 Layman...
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Dietrich Bonhoeffer: Ethics (German Ethik) (published posthumously in 1949) Fritz Spiegl: Keep Taking the Tabloids. What the Papers Say and How They Say It (1983)...
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harmonica. This mistake was noted and acknowledged by music journalist Fritz Spiegl in a 1984 dictionary of musical ephemera. Also released without narration...
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May 26, 2018 Look up journalese in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fritz Spiegl: Keep Taking the Tabloids. What the Papers Say and How They Say It (1983)...
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yeshiva Robert Musil (1880–1942), an Austrian philosophical writer. Fritz Spiegl (1926–2003), musician, journalist, broadcaster and humorist, attended...
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(1996) Lern Yerself Scouse, vol. 4: "The language of Laura Norder", Fritz Spiegl, Liverpool (1989) "Liverpool marks World War Two's 'worst civilian' bombing"...
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Wayfarer is the title by which the cycle is generally known in English, Fritz Spiegl has observed[where?] that German "Geselle" actually means "journeyman"...
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Fritz Spiegl. He took up the idea, and presented a similar, but larger-scale, concert at the Festival Hall in November the same year, in which Spiegl...
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the city in 1901. Among Liverpool's curiosities, the Austrian émigré Fritz Spiegl is notable. He not only became a world expert on the etymology of Scouse...
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14 – Tom Tryon, American actor and novelist (died 1991) January 27 – Fritz Spiegl, Austrian-born musician and writer (died 2003) February 3 – Richard Yates...
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- Encyclopedia of Life". eol.org. Retrieved 2024-12-07. Spiegl, Fritz (1996). Fritz Spiegl's Sick Notes: An Alphabetical Browsing-Book of Derivatives...
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FORM". IANA.org. 25 May 2000. Retrieved 25 November 2015. Shaw, Frank; Spiegl, Fritz; Kelly, Stan (September 1966). Lern Yerself Scouse. Vol. 1: How to Talk...
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Fenwick Smith Harvey Sollberger Ashley Solomon John Solum Mark Sparks Fritz Spiegl Christian Sprenger Simion Stanciu Sanja Stijačić Alexa Still Mimi Stillman...
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the jocular, for which the word Scherz would more likely be used. In Fritz Spiegl's view, a more accurate translation would be Some Musical Fun. The sometimes-mentioned...
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The original theme music was, like Z-Cars, a folk-song arrangement by Fritz Spiegl. It was released as a single (credited to the London Waits) on Andrew...
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Offenbach's in Poulenc's Les mamelles de Tirésias. The musician and author Fritz Spiegl wrote in 1980, "Without Offenbach there would have been no Savoy Opera ...
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minuscule hand movements was like trying to milk a flying gnat. According to Fritz Spiegl, Scherchen worked largely through verbal instructions to his players...
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station Teledu Cymru during the early 1960s and, until April 2006, in Fritz Spiegl's "BBC Radio 4 UK Theme". From 1996 to 1999, HTV Wales used part of the...
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that addressed the issue of commercialism in that age. In the 1950s Fritz Spiegl organised a popular series of "April Fools" concerts in Liverpool. The...
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