Michael Flanders

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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
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Presenter, singer, songwriter and raconteur whose hopes for a career on the stage were dashed when he contracted polio during a tour of duty with the Royal Navy in WW2, which left him confined to a wheelchair for the rest of his life.  
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Presenter, singer, songwriter and raconteur whose hopes for a career on the stage were dashed when he contracted polio during a tour of duty with the Royal Navy in 1943, which left him confined to a wheelchair for the rest of his life.  
Instead he turned to radio, acting and presenting shows while also writing songs for revue with old schoolfriend Donald Swann. The success of a set of animal-themed songs they'd written for future [[My Music]] regular Ian Wallace (including their soon-to-be signature song, "The Hippotamus") convinced them they were on to something, and the songwriters turned performers for the pared-back two-man revue ''At the Drop of a Hat'', a huge success which toured the world for five years and was followed, logically enough, by ''At the Drop of Another Hat''.  
Instead he turned to radio, acting and presenting shows while also writing songs for revue with old schoolfriend Donald Swann. The success of a set of animal-themed songs they'd written for future [[My Music]] regular Ian Wallace (including their soon-to-be signature song, "The Hippotamus") convinced them they were on to something, and the songwriters turned performers for the pared-back two-man revue ''At the Drop of a Hat'', a huge success which toured the world for five years and was followed, logically enough, by ''At the Drop of Another Hat''.  
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He died suddenly of a brain anerysm in 1975, aged 53.
He died suddenly of a brain anerysm in 1975, aged 53.
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== Trivia ==
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He was probably the first and (until [[Crisis Control]] came along thirty-odd years later) only game show host in a wheelchair.
[[Category:People|Flanders, Michael]]
[[Category:People|Flanders, Michael]]

Revision as of 16:32, 5 September 2020

Biography

Presenter, singer, songwriter and raconteur whose hopes for a career on the stage were dashed when he contracted polio during a tour of duty with the Royal Navy in 1943, which left him confined to a wheelchair for the rest of his life.

Instead he turned to radio, acting and presenting shows while also writing songs for revue with old schoolfriend Donald Swann. The success of a set of animal-themed songs they'd written for future My Music regular Ian Wallace (including their soon-to-be signature song, "The Hippotamus") convinced them they were on to something, and the songwriters turned performers for the pared-back two-man revue At the Drop of a Hat, a huge success which toured the world for five years and was followed, logically enough, by At the Drop of Another Hat.

When not serenading the locals in some far-flung corner of the world, Flanders continued to host TV and radio shows, and feature as a panellist on the likes of Call My Bluff and The Animal Game.

He died suddenly of a brain anerysm in 1975, aged 53.

Trivia

He was probably the first and (until Crisis Control came along thirty-odd years later) only game show host in a wheelchair.

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