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Wilfrid Coad Thomas AO (2 May 1904 – 16 August 1991) was a British-born singer and broadcaster, who had a significant career in Australia, then as radio and television commentator for the
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in London. His name is very frequently mis-spelled "Wilfred".


Biography


In Australia (mostly)

Thomas's parents, who were of Welsh and Cornish extraction, emigrated to Australia when Wilfrid was very young. He had a natural bass-baritone voice, and at the age of 14 took a series of office jobs to pay for singing lessons. At the age of 18 he toured Australia with the Welsh Choral Society, and sang solo bass solo from
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at the Sydney Town Hall. He was "discovered" by Dame Nellie Melba. He toured Australia in 1923 with Edward Branscombe's Westminster Glee Singers, concluding in Sydney in 1924. He then applied for a job with Farmer's Department Store's newly formed radio station 2FC. He was not employed as an announcer straight away, but he proved his versatility as a character actor in radio plays, as a pianist and singer; his Welsh-accented natural bass-baritone voice finding ready acceptance with audiences. He took singing lessons from Emily Marks. He rejoined the Westminster Glee Singers on their return visit to Australia in 1930, and left with them in December after a triumphant tour of Australia. In 1934 he married the Swedish dancer Marga Lienhart of
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, which toured Australia in 1936 (Thomas narrated the documentary film). A recording he made was selected by ''
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'' as one of ten outstanding discs of 1936. He wrote and acted in a thirteen-part radio play "Vocal Boy Makes Good", which was broadcast by the BBC. Among his song-writing credits is the English lyrics for
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for the 1940 Chinese popular song "Méigui méigui wǒ ài nǐ" (玫瑰玫瑰我愛你). The English lyrics was first recorded in 1951 by
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and have little in common with the original Mandarin. The Frankie Laine version was later heard in the film
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. He returned to Australia in 1940, producing "Out of the Bag", a variety show starring Dick Bentley, Joy Nicholls, Kitty Bluett, Bettina Dickson, and frequently broadcast from army camps. It was on this show that Bentley developed his talent for comedy. In 1941 2FC (by this time an
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station) commissioned his long-running "Wilfrid Thomas Show", an hour of variety, with his trademark sign-off "This is Wilfrid Thomas thanking you for having me at your place." In 1943 he was appointed Director of Light Entertainment, while continuing to host his weekly show and produce "Out of the Bag". He left his wife, who would not divorce him, to live with actress Bettie Dickson (22 December 1920 – 23 October 1994), who continued her dramatic career and acted as Wilfrid's manager.Crocker, Patti ''Radio Days'' Simon and Schuster Australia 1989 They were to marry in London in 1956.


In London

In 1951 the format of the show changed, with Thomas being based in London and producing his weekly programs from British or Continental locations or from his top-floor Mayfair flat, where he played host to a wide variety of show-business celebrities. He and his wife Betty had a holiday home at
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, where he enjoyed surf fishing.


Italian connection

Thomas's first direct involvement with Italy was immediately post-war when he was stirred by the plight of "Displaced Persons" (refugees) to involve himself in the Inter-governmental Committee for European Migration, and used his pen and microphone to welcome the flood of unemployed Italian migrants to Australia. Later he was involved with the refugees from the November 1980 earthquake disaster in Naples. As chairman of the Guild of Travel Writers in London, he helped raise donations for the relief fund. He and wis wife Betty owned an apartment in a 14th century house on the
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in the middle of the
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, where they holidayed every year.


Television

Thomas was one of television's pioneers, acting for
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in a basement studio in the BBC's "
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" complex. In 1956 he was the first UK commentator in the First Eurovision Song Contest. He continued to be associated with TV in the United Kingdom until his death in 1991.


Recognition

*Recognised by ''Guinness Book of Records'' for having the longest running radio programme.https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1300&dat=19801224&id=b-5UAAAAIBAJ&sjid=mpIDAAAAIBAJ&pg=1634,3287245 ''The Age'' 24 December 1980 p.26 *Awarded the Order of Australia in 1976 for distinguished services to the media. *Awarded '' Cavalière Ufficiale al Mérito della República Italiana'' (knight of merit of the Italian Republic) in 1982 by the Italian Government.


Bibliography

* Thomas, Wilfrid ''Living on Air'' (1958) Frederick Muller Ltd. (London) * Jürgen Claus, "Ein Vorläufer: Thomas Wilfred", in: Jürgen Claus: "Kunst heute", Rowohlt Verlag, 1965


References


External links

*
Wilfred (sic) Thomas at Swalwelluk
{{DEFAULTSORT:Thomas, Wilfrid 1904 births 1991 deaths Australian bass-baritones Australian broadcasters Australian people of Cornish descent Australian people of Welsh descent BBC television presenters British emigrants to Australia 20th-century Australian male singers