The Song Is Ended - The Story Of Layton And Johnstone
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The Story of Layton and Johnstone (1981)
Includes the following:
The Song Is Ended
Description of their meeting and teaming up for first Florida season and arrival in England to be seen by Elsie Janis
I Want To Be Happy; Wildflower; Bambalina
Nationwide music hall tour in mid 1920s - Kathleen Luckler (opera singer on same bill) interviewed
I Guess I'll Have To Change My Plan
Cecil Wilson (theatre critic) discussing his early days on Streatham newspaper and impression of the act
Appearance of Layton and Johnstone on stage and description of their act including Clarence Johnstone's silk handkerchief
Getting Sentimental Over You
Patrick Selby (later a theatre manager) discussing theatrical agents Reeves and Lamport. Layton and Johnstone wore elegant clothes from Saville Road and Turner drove a cream Rolls Royce (which still exists: "Phantom II Saloon by Carlton, chassis 49GN, 1930, Registration number BA33, supplied to singer Turner Layton".
Donald Neville Willing (Café de Paris management) discussing Lady Mountbatten inviting Layton and Johnstone as guests at her party in Brooke House.
Private parties at St. James' Palace for Prince of Wales
Sonny Boy (million selling record)
Jane Hamlyn (family friend of Layton) describing the character of Clarence Johnstone and Turner Layton
Johnstone's 1934 citing by Albert Sandler in divorce case for "alienation of his wife's affection"
Split in November 1935 discussed by Patrick Selby
Turner Layton's solo career and Johnstone's failure to form new duet
Johnstone declared bankrupt owing £40000 and divorce by wife; leaving for Harlem as messenger for Western Union, divorce by new wife, the former Mrs. Sandler
Death in 1963 of Johnstone
Night and Day
Elizabeth Welch on Turner Layton
1961 final series of My Piano and I by Turner Layton
Death of Layton in 1978
The Song Is Ended
Presented by Brian Haines
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