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Jack Emblow
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Jack Emblow was born on 27 June 1930 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England, UK. He is a composer, known for
Funny Bones (1995)
,
Jackanory (1965)
and
The Further Adventures of Lucky Jim (1967)
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Known for
Funny Bones
6.7
Music Department
(accordion)
1995
Jackanory
7.1
TV Series
Music Department
1974 • 5 eps
The Further Adventures of Lucky Jim
TV Series
Music Department
(incidental music)
1967 • 7 eps
Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em
7.6
TV Series
Composer
1978 • 1 ep
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Music Department
6
Composer
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Soundtrack
1
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6
Funny Bones
6.7
musician: accordion
1995
Jackanory
7.1
TV Series
music by
1974
5 episodes
Beyond a Joke
TV Series
music
1972
6 episodes
Comedy Playhouse
7.3
TV Series
composer: incidental music
1967
1 episode
The Old Campaigner
TV Series
composer: incidental music
1967–1969
The Further Adventures of Lucky Jim
TV Series
composer: incidental music
1967
7 episodes
Composer
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2
Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em
7.6
TV Series
Composer
1978
1 episode
The Canal Children
TV Mini Series
Composer
1976
6 episodes
Soundtrack
Previous
1
Lipstick on Your Collar
8.1
TV Mini Series
performer: "Jealousy"
1993
1 episode
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Alternative names
The Jack Emblow John McLevy Quartet
Born
June 27
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1930
Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England, UK
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He provided the accordion accompaniment for the Cliff Adams Singers in BBC Radio's 'Sing Something Simple'.
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Accordionist who formed and led The Jack Emblow Sextet in the 1950s.
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