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Tommy Handley -- Misery Farm / Lino is Linoleum (1928)


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Misery Farm was recorded by a few novelty acts/comedians in 1929, including Leslie Sarony (who usually wrote his own material), Harry Hemsley (the child impersonator), Harry Bidgood & His Broadcasters, and even crooner Al Bowlly had a go! Tommy Handley recorded it twice, with Ronald Frankau as North & South in 1929, and earlier here, alone, in December 1928, for the Picadilly label, backed with a track called 'Lino Is Linoleum.' I've uploaded the other versions of Misery Farm already.

Thomas Reginald \"Tommy\" Handley (17 January 1892 -- 9 January 1949) was a British comedian, mainly known for the BBC radio programme ITMA (\"It's That Man Again\"). He was born at Toxteth Park, Liverpool in Lancashire.

He served with a kite balloon section of the Royal Naval Air Service during World War I and went on to work in variety, and in the infancy of radio became known as a regular broadcaster. He worked with people such as Arthur Askey and Bob Monkhouse, and wrote many radio scripts, but it is the BBC comedy series ITMA for which he is best known, and which itself became known for a number of catchphrases, some of which entered popular vocabulary. He later starred in the ITMA film in 1942 and in Time Flies in 1944.

In later years, he suffered with high blood pressure, the result of his driving commitment to ITMA, and died suddenly on 9 January 1949 from a brain hemorrhage, 8 days before his 57th birthday. He was cremated and interred at the Golders Green Crematorium. In a eulogy at his memorial service at St Paul's Cathedral, the Bishop of London, John W C Wand, said that \"he was one whose genius transmuted the copper of our common experience into the gold of exquisite foolery. His raillery was without cynicism, and his satire without malice...\"


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