George Formby on screen, stage, record and radio

The English comic, singer and actor George Formby (1904–1961) performed in many mediums of light entertainment, including film, radio and theatre. His career spanned from 1915 until December 1960. During that time he became synonymous with playing "a shy, innocent, gauche, accident-prone Lancashire lad".[1]

Formby entertaining British troops during the Second World War

Formby began his working life as a jockey but always held an ambition to become a performer. In 1915, against the wishes of his father, Formby made his screen debut in the film By the Shortest of Heads. Upon his father's death in 1921, he began to build a full-time performing career, and worked predominantly on the variety circuit.[2] In 1926 he began his music career, singing light, comical songs, and playing the ukulele or banjolele. From 1934 he increasingly worked in film, and had become a major star by the 1930s and '40s. He appeared on television for the first time in 1938 in the festive special Christmas Greetings. He became the UK's highest-paid entertainer during those decades.[1] The film historian Brian McFarlane writes that Formby portrayed "essentially gormless incompetents, aspiring to various kinds of professional success ... and even more improbably to a middle-class girlfriend, usually in the clutches of some caddish type with a moustache. Invariably he scored on both counts".[3]

During the Second World War Formby joined the Entertainments National Service Association (ENSA),[4] and entertained civilians and troops; by 1946 it was estimated that he had performed in front of three million service personnel.[1] Formby appeared in his final film role in 1946, the commercially unsuccessful George in Civvy Street.[5] He toured Canada, Australia, South Africa and Sweden and appeared on local and national radio during his travels.[1] He continued to record songs and appear on television into the 1950s; on 16 December 1960 he appeared in The Friday Show: George Formby in a farewell programme looking back at his life. His biographer, David Bret, observes that the show is "generally regarded as George's greatest performance—it was certainly his most sincere".[6]

Formby died of a heart attack in 1961. His biographer, the academic Jeffrey Richards, considers that Formby "had been able to embody simultaneously Lancashire, the working classes, the people, and the nation", also observing that "his passing was genuinely and widely mourned".[1]

Filmography

George and Beryl Formby in Boots! Boots!, 1934
Film sequence
Title[7][8]ReleaseDirectorStudioPlotRef.
By the Shortest of Heads1915Bert HaldaneBarker Motion PhotographyA ten-year-old stable hand outwits a gang of villains, and wins a £10,000 prize when he comes first in a horse race.[a][10][11]
Boots! Boots!1934Bert TracyBlakeley's ProductionsA boot boy at a prestigious hotel falls in love with a maid who is a niece of a wealthy hotel guest.[12][13]
Off the Dole1935Arthur MertzMancunian Film CorporationA work-shy young man is struck off the dole and is employed by his uncle's detective agency, tracking down criminals.[14][15]
No Limit1935Monty BanksAssociated Talking PicturesAn amateur racing driver unexpectedly wins the Isle of Man's Tourist Trophy and the heart of a charm-school actress.[16][17]
Keep Your Seats, Please1936Monty BanksAssociated Talking PicturesA desperate boyfriend pawns his banjo in order to help stop his girlfriend's niece from moving into an orphanage. He then discovers that a late aunt left him a large inheritance which proves to be elusive.[b][18][19]
Feather Your Nest1937William BeaudineAssociated Talking PicturesAn incompetent apprentice sound engineer passes off an established performer's song as his own and becomes an overnight star.[20][21]
Keep Fit1937Anthony KimminsAssociated Talking PicturesA feeble hairdresser takes up boxing and triumphs in the ring over an athletic opponent.[22][23]
I See Ice1938Anthony KimminsAssociated Talking PicturesA prop man with a touring ice ballet invents a new mini camera concealed in a bow-tie. He inadvertently takes a compromising photo of a crook at work.[24]
It's in the Air1938Anthony KimminsAssociated Talking PicturesA bungling recruit begins his R.A.F. training and gets mistaken for a regularly enlisted airman, much to the annoyance of his strict sergeant major.[25][26]
Trouble Brewing1939Anthony KimminsAssociated Talking PicturesA young newspaper reporter attempts to expose a gang of counterfeiters.[27][28]
Come On George!1939Anthony KimminsAssociated Talking PicturesA stable-hand forms a bond with a nervous horse and encourages the animal to become a success on the racecourse.[29][30]
Let George Do It!1940Marcel VarnelAssociated Talking PicturesA ukulele player is mistaken for a British spy and unwittingly foils a plot by German intelligence agents.[31][32]
Spare a Copper1940John Paddy CarstairsAssociated Talking PicturesA policeman during the Second World War foils a plot to destroy a warship.[33][34]
Turned Out Nice Again1941Marcel VarnelAssociated Talking PicturesAn employee at an underwear factory struggles to keep both his modern wife and his battle-axe mother in domestic bliss.[35][36]
South American George1941Marcel VarnelColumbia PicturesAn eager-to-please show business agent hires a more capable singer in the place of an untalented opera performer.[37]
Much Too Shy1942Marcel VarnelColumbia PicturesA group of art students help a reserved odd-job man pursue his interest in painting nude portraits.[38][39]
Get Cracking1943Marcel VarnelColumbia PicturesA vehicle mechanic converts a truck into a tank and defeats a neighbouring town's villagers in a friendly Home Guard exercise.[40][41]
Bell-Bottom George1944Marcel VarnelColumbia PicturesA rejected serviceman loses the affections of his girlfriend. To win her back he pretends to be a sailor and in doing so, foils a sinister plan by a group of spies. His success leads to a rekindling of his relationship and fame among the local community.[42][43]
He Snoops to Conquer1945Marcel VarnelColumbia PicturesTwo London reporters investigate an alleged corruption case in a sleepy town. They are unwittingly assisted by a local handyman who has been ordered to destroy the evidence by his bosses at the council.[44][45]
I Didn't Do It1945Marcel VarnelColumbia PicturesAn amateur performer in London stays with other entertainers in a hotel, and becomes a murder suspect when an Australian acrobat is killed in the next room.[46][47]
George in Civvy Street1946Marcel VarnelColumbia PicturesA publican falls in love with a waitress from a rival establishment who is also being romantically pursued by her boss.[48][49]

Stage credits

An advertisement from The Burnley News, May 1921 for George Hoy

Formby appeared on stage in numerous variety and music hall performances, although no full record exists. He appeared in variety shows and concerts for troops with the Entertainments National Service Association (ENSA) during the Second World War,[4] as well as in regular winter pantomime in the 1950s, Babes in the Wood at the Liverpool Empire Theatre.[50]

Stage credits of George Formby
Production[51][52]RoleDateTheatreNotes
Variety21 March 1921 –Hippodrome, Earlestown, LancashireFirst professional appearance; billed as George Hoy[4]
Babes in the WoodDecember 1932 –BoltonChristmas pantomime[53]
King CheerJune 1937 –Opera House Theatre, BlackpoolSummer season[54]
Royal Variety Performance15 November 1937London PalladiumA 12-minute slot[55]
Dick WhittingtonIdle Jack1941–1942Opera House Theatre, BlackpoolWinter season[56]
Zip Goes a MillionPercy Piggott20 October 1951 – 27 April 1952Palace Theatre, LondonFormby was replaced following a heart attack on 28 April 1952[57]
Fun and the Fair7 October – 19 December 1953London Palladium138 performances[58]
Turned Out Nice Again25 June 1953 –Hippodrome Theatre, BlackpoolSix week run[59]
Too Young to Marry1954–1956Touring
Babes in the WoodSimple SimonDecember 1955 –Liverpool Empire TheatreChristmas pantomime[50]
Dick Whittington and His CatIdle Jack19 December 1956 – February 1957Palace Theatre, London[60]
Beside the Seaside10 March – May 1958Palace Theatre, London

Recordings

Recordings by Formby
Title[61][62][63][64]Recording dateLabelRecord numberWritten by
"John Willie Come On"11 June 1926Edison Bell/Winner4409George Formby Sr
"I was always a Willing Young Lad"11 June 1926Edison Bell/Winner4409Hargreaves/Damerell
"I Parted my Hair in the Middle"11 June 1926Edison Bell/Winner4418David/Murphy
"John Willie's Jazz Band"11 June 1926Edison Bell/Winner4418Hargreaves/Damerell
"The Man was a Stranger to Me"11 June 1926Edison Bell/Winner4437Connor
"Rolling around Piccadilly"11 June 1926Edison Bell/Winner4437Hargreaves/Damerell
"In the Congo"20 October 1929DominionC347Cobb/Lutzen
"All Going Back"20 October 1929DominionC347Formby
"Do De O Do"1 July 1932Decca RecordsF3079Hargreaves/Damerell/Formby
"Chinese Laundry Blues"1 July 1932Decca RecordsF3079Cottrell/Formby
"I Told My Baby with the Ukulele"13 October 1932Decca RecordsF3219Hargreaves
"If You Don't Want the Goods Don't Maul 'Em"13 October 1932Decca RecordsF3219Cottrell
"The Old Kitchen Kettle"13 October 1932Decca RecordsF3222Woods/Campbell/Connelly
"John Willie at the Licence Office"18 October 1932Decca RecordsF3259Cottrell
"I Could Make a Good Living at That"9 November 1932Decca RecordsF3377Lawton/Cottrell
"Let's all Go to Reno"9 November 1932Decca RecordsF3377Cottrell
"Sitting on the Ice in the Ice Rink"29 January 1933Decca RecordsF3458Cottrell
"Levi's Monkey Mike"29 January 1933Decca RecordsF3458Rick/Cottrell
"Running Round the Fountains in Trafalgar Square"29 January 1933Decca RecordsF3524Cottrell
"Why Don't Women Like Me?"29 January 1933Decca RecordsF3524Cottrell/Bennett
"With my Little Ukulele in my Hand"1 July 1933Decca RecordsF3615Cottrell/Formby
"As the Hours and the Days and the Weeks..."1 July 1933Decca RecordsF3615Formby
"Sunbathing in the Park"27 August 1933Decca RecordsF3615Gifford/Cliff/Kendal
"She's Never Been Seen Since Then"27 August 1933Decca RecordsF3666Cottrell
"Swimmin with the Wimmin"27 August 1933Decca RecordsF3666Cottrell
"I Went all Hot and Cold"12 November 1933Decca RecordsF3752Cottrell, arr Formby
"My Ukulele"12 November 1933Decca RecordsF3752Cottrell, arr Formby
"The Wedding of Mr Wu"12 November 1933Decca RecordsF3800Cottrell
"Baby"12 November 1933Decca RecordsF3800Cottrell
"Believe It Or Not"21 March 1934Decca RecordsF3950Gifford/Cliffe
"In a Little Wigan Garden"21 March 1934Decca RecordsF3950Gifford/Cliffe
"You Can't Keep a Growing Lad Down"12 June 1934Decca RecordsF5813Gifford/Cliffe
"It's No Use Looking at Me"12 June 1934Decca RecordsF5813Gifford/Cliffe/Cottrell
"John Willie's Jazz Band"11 October 1934Decca RecordsF5232Hargreaves/Dammerell
"There's Nothing Proud About Me"11 October 1934Decca RecordsF5232Gifford/Cliffe
"The Best of Schemes"11 October 1934Decca RecordsF5287Gifford/Cliffe
"Madam Moscovitch"20 October 1934Decca RecordsF5287Gifford/Cliffe
"John Willie Goes Carolling"11 November 1934Decca RecordsF5303Gifford/Cliffe
"Fanlight Fanny"29 May 1935Decca RecordsF5569Gifford/Cliffe
"Share and Share alike"29 May 1935Decca RecordsF5569Gifford/Cliffe
"The Fiddler Kept on Fiddling"29 May 1935Decca RecordsF5669Gifford/Cliffe
"I Do Do Things I Do"29 May 1935Decca RecordsF5669Gibson/Long
"The Isle of Man"28 November 1935Regal Zonophone RecordsMR1932Gifford/Cliffe
"Riding in the TT Races"28 November 1935Regal Zonophone RecordsMR1932Gifford/Cliffe
"The Pleasure Cruise"28 November 1935Regal Zonophone RecordsMR1952Gifford/Cliffe
"The Wash-House at the Back"28 November 1935Regal Zonophone RecordsMR1952Gifford/Cliffe
"A Farmer's Boy"25 February 1936Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2033Gifford/Cliffe
"Radio Bungalow Town"25 February 1936Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2033Gifford/Cliffe
"Gallant Dick Turpin"25 February 1936Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2060Gifford/Cliffe
"George Formby Medley"8 May 1936Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2083Various
"Ring Your Little Bell"19 July 1936Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2162Wallace
"Quickfire Medley"19 July 1936Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2162Various
"When I'm Cleaning Windows"27 September 1936Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2199Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"Keep Your Seats Please"27 September 1936Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2199Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"Sitting on the Sands all Night"27 September 1936Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2232Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"Five and Twenty Years"27 September 1936Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2232Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"I'm a Froggie"29 October 1936Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2270Hargreaves/Dammerell
"The Ghost"29 October 1936Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2270Hargreaves/Dammerell
"Dare Devil Dick"29 October 1936Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2295Gifford/Cliffe
"Bunkum's Travelling Show"29 October 1936Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2295Gifford/Cliffe
"You're a Li-a-ty"24 January 1937Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2430Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"When we Feather our Nest"24 January 1937Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2430Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"Oh Dear Mother"24 January 1937Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2431Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"With My Little Stick of Blackpool Rock"24 January 1937Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2431Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"Keep Your Seats Please"[c]14 February 1937Regal Zonophone RecordsIR51
"Hindoo Man"14 February 1937Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2368Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"My Little Goat and Me"14 February 1937Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2368Gifford/Cliffe
"Trailing Around in a Trailer"14 February 1937Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2469Gifford/Cliffe
"Said the Little Brown Hen"14 February 1937Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2469Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"The Lancashire Toreador"21 March 1937Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2399Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"The Window Cleaner"21 March 1937Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2399Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"Easy Going Chap"21 March 1937Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2506Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"My Plus Fours"21 March 1937Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2571Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"Somebody's Wedding Day"11 July 1937Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2506Formby/Cliffe
"Keep Fit"11 July 1937Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2570Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"Biceps, Muscle and Brawn"11 July 1937Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2570Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"I Don't Like"11 July 1937Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2571Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"Keep Fit"[d]5 September 1937Regal Zonophone RecordsIR52
"Leaning on a Lamp-post"5 September 1937Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2490Gay
"Hi-Tiddley Hi-Ti Island"5 September 1937Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2490Stanley/Alleyn
"Remember Me"28 November 1937Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2616Dubin/Warren
"You Can't Stop Me from Dreaming"28 November 1937Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2628Friend/Franklyn
"She Can't Say No"28 November 1937Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2628Bryan/Meyer
"Does Your Dreambook Tell You That"6 February 1938Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2684Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"Like the Big Pots Do"6 February 1938Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2684Long
"Wunga Bunga Boo"4 March 1938Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2709Stanley/Alleyn
"Have You Ever Heard This One?"4 March 1938Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2709Gilbert
"Springtime's Here Again"4 March 1938Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2735Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"The Joo Jah Tree"4 March 1938Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2735Box/Cox/Butler
"I Blew a Little Blast on my Whistle"4 March 1938Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2753Formby
"Noughts and Crosses"3 April 1938Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2752Campbell/Hunter/Parr-Davies
"Mother what'll I Do Now?"3 April 1938Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2752Cliffe/Formby
"In My Little Snapshot Album"3 April 1938Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2753Harper/Haines/Parr-Davies
"They Can't Fool Me"17 July 1938Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2891Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"It's in the Air"17 July 1938Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2891Parr-Davies
"Sitting Pretty With my Fingers Crossed"17 July 1938Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2947Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"Our Sergeant Major"17 July 1938Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2890Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"Rhythm in the Alphabet"22 October 1938Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2890Lisbona/Steller
"Tan-Tan Tivvy Tally-Ho"22 October 1938Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2925LeClerq
"I Wonder Who's Under Her Balcony Now"22 October 1938Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2925Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"Kiss Your Mansy Pansy"22 October 1938Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2947Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"Frigid Air Fanny"11 December 1938Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2969Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"Little Wooden Toolshed in the Garden"11 December 1938Regal Zonophone RecordsMR2969Stevens/Steele/Wilmott
"Hill Billy Willie"2 April 1939Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3022Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"It's Turned Out Nice Again"2 April 1939Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3022Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"I Can Tell It by My Horoscope"2 April 1939Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3039Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"Hitting the High Spots Now"2 April 1939Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3039Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"I'm the Husband of the Wife of Mr Wu"18 June 1939Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3081Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"It's a Grand and Healthy Life"18 June 1939Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3081Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"Swing It George – Medley"18 June 1939Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3103Various
"Goodnight Little Fellow, Goodnight"27 June 1939Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3160Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"Pardon Me"27 June 1939Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3160Formby/Frame/ Nicholson
"I'm Making Headway Now"27 June 1939Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3161Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"I Couldn't Let the Stable Down"27 June 1939Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3161Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"Dan the Dairy Man"20 August 1939Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3121Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"The Blue-Eyed Blonde Next Door"20 August 1939Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3121Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"The Lancashire Hot-Pot Swingers"20 August 1939Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3147Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"Low Down Lazy Turk"[e]20 August 1939Regal Zonophone RecordsG-21917Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"Swinging Along"12 October 1939Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3206Formby
"A Lad from Lancashire"12 October 1939Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3206Formby
"The Lancashire Romeo"17 December 1939Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3233Formby/Godfrey
"Imagine Me in the Maginot Line"17 December 1939Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3233Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"Grandad's Flannelette Nightshirt"17 December 1939Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3301Formby/Latta
"Mr Wu's a Window Cleaner Now"17 December 1939Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3301Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"Count Your Blessings and Smile"31 May 1940Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3316Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"Oh! Don't the Wind Blow Cold"31 May 1940Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3316Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"You've got Something There"31 May 1940Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3324Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"I Always Get To Bed By Half-Past-Nine"31 May 1940Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3324Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"On the Wigan Boat Express"4 August 1940Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3325Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"Down the Old Coal Hole"4 August 1940Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3325Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"I'm the Ukulele Man"4 August 1940Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3358MacDougal
"On the Beat"4 August 1940Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3358MacDougal
"Letting the New Year In"10 November 1940Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3394Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"Bless 'Em All"10 November 1940Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3394Hughes/Lake
"Guarding the Home of the Home Guard"10 November 1940Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3411Latta/Formby
"I Wish I Was Back on the Farm"10 November 1940Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3411MacDougal
"Thanks Mr Roosevelt"21 February 1941Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3441Connor
"Bless 'Em All"21 February 1941Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3441Hughes/Lake
"Formby Favourites for the Forces – Pt 1"21 February 1941Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3482Various
"Formby Favourites for the Forces – Pt 2"21 February 1941Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3482Various
"You'd be Far Better off in a Home"8 April 1941Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3463Box/Cox/Osborne/Javaloyes
"I Did What I Could with my Gas Mask"8 April 1941Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3463Leslye/Isaacs
"It Might Have Been a Great Deal Worse"8 April 1941Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3472Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"Delivering the Morning Milk"28 July 1941Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3472Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"The Emperor of Lancashire"28 July 1941Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3512MacDougal
"You're Everything to Me"28 July 1941Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3512MacDougal
"You Can't Go Wrong in These"28 July 1941Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3520MacDougal
"Auntie Maggie's Remedy"28 July 1941Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3520Formby/Latta
"The Left Hand Side of Egypt"24 August 1941Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3521Bennett/Gay
"Who are you a-Shovin of?"24 August 1941Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3521Raymond/Gay
"I'd do it with a Smile"24 August 1941Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3567MacDougal
"The Barmaid at the Rose and Crown"24 August 1941Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3567Formby
"George Formby's Crazy Record"5 October 1941Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3550Various
"I Played On My Spanish Guitar"5 October 1941Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3553Lyons
"Swing Mama"5 October 1941Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3553MacDougal
"Formby Film Favourites – Pt 1"6 January 1942Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3599Various
"Formby Film Favourites – Pt 2"6 January 1942Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3599Various
"Frank on His Tank"12 March 1942Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3619Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"Katy Did, Katy Didn't"12 March 1942Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3619Loesser/Carmichael
"Smile all the Time"12 March 1942Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3624Coady/Formby
"Out in the Middle East"12 March 1942Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3624Godfrey
"Got to Get Your Photo in the Press"31 May 1942Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3640Latta
"Mister Wu's an Air-Raid Warden Now"31 May 1942Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3640Latta
"Talking to the Moon about You"31 May 1942Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3645Day
"Andy the Handy Man"31 May 1942Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3648Latta
"They Laughed When I Started to Play"31 May 1942Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3648Formby/Cliffe
"Thirty Thirsty Sailors"24 August 1942Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3654Box/Cox/Leslie
"Hold Your Hats on"24 August 1942Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3654Miller/Addinsell
"The Cookhouse Serenade"11 October 1942Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3663Goodhart/Twomy
"You Can't Love Two Girls at the Same Time"11 October 1942Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3663Formby/Godfrey
"Get Cracking"11 October 1942Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3689Formby/Latta
"Under the Blasted Oak"11 October 1942Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3694Formby/Cliffe
"When the Waterworks Caught Fire"17 December 1942Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3672Formby/Cliffe
"The Baby Show"17 December 1942Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3672Wise/Malcolm/Sanford
"Home Guard Blues"17 December 1942Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3689Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"Oh You Have No Idea"17 December 1942Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3694Godfrey
"Spotting on the Top of Blackpool Tower"7 February 1942Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3682Formby/Windsor/Latta
"Sentimental Lou"7 February 1942Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3682Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"Under the Blasted Oak"8 July 1943Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3694Cliffe/Formby
"British Isles Medley"14 July 1943Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3705Various
"American Medley"14 July 1943Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3705Various
"On the H.M.S. Cowheel"14 July 1943Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3710Cliffe/Formby
"Bunty's Such a Big Girl Now"14 July 1943Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3710Cliffe/Formby
"If I Had a Girl Like You"7 November 1943Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3720Park/Parr-Davies
"Bell Bottom George"7 November 1943Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3720Park/Parr-Davies
"It Serves You Right"7 November 1943Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3723Box/Cox/Formby
"Swim Little Fish"10 January 1944Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3723Park/Parr-Davies
"The 'V' Sign Song"14 May 1944Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3736Sievier
"The Old Cane Bottom Chair"14 May 1944Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3736Formby/Cliffe
"Our Fanny's Gone all Yankee"11 November 1944Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3745Van Dusen
"Unconditional Surrender"11 November 1944Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3745Cunningham/Towers
"Blackpool Prom"11 November 1944Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3750Sievier
"Mister Wu's in the Airforce"11 November 1944Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3750Formby/Latta
"The Daring Young Man"10 June 1945Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3760Formby/Cliffe
"I'd Like a Dream Like That"10 June 1945Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3760Formby/Cliffe
"She's Got Two of Everything"10 June 1945Regal Zonophone RecordsMR3761Cunningham/Towers
"Get Cracking"16 April 1946Columbia RecordsDX1241Formby/Latta
"You Don't Need a Licence for That"23 April 1946Columbia RecordsFB3251Formby/Cliffe
"The Mad March Hare"23 April 1946Columbia RecordsFB3251Formby/Cliffe
"It Could Be"23 April 1946Columbia RecordsFB3262Cunningham
"We've Been a Long Time Gone"23 April 1946Columbia RecordsFB3262Formby/Cliffe
"Come Hither With Your Zither"12 January 1950Decca RecordsF9356Miller/Noel/Donnelly
"Auntie Maggie's Remedy"21 January 1950Decca RecordsF9356Formby/Latta
"Leaning on a Lamp-post"21 January 1950Decca RecordsF9444Gay
"When I'm Cleaning Windows"21 January 1950Decca RecordsF9444Formby/Gifford/Cliffe
"I'm Saving Up For Sally"5 November 1951HMVB10179Posford/Maschwitz/Littler
"The Pleasure Cruise"5 November 1951HMVB10179Gifford/Cliffe
"Ordinary People"5 November 1951HMVB10180Posford/Maschwitz/Littler
"Zip Goes a Million"5 November 1951HMVB10180Posford/Maschwitz/Littler
"Happy Go Lucky Me"11 May 1960Pye7N-15269Evans/Byron
"Banjo Boy"11 May 1960Pye7N-15269Niessen/Kay

Radio

Radio broadcasts of Formby
Broadcast[67]DateChannelNotes
King FunAugust 1936BBC Radio
A Lancashire LadJanuary 1938BBC RadioRan for several months
Formby Do19 May 1938BBC RadioThree programmes
Troop Concert26 March 1940BBC RadioRecorded in France
Ack-Ack, Beer-Beer24 July 1940BBC RadioInterview only
Let the People Sing27 November 1940BBC RadioRecorded for ENSA at Aldwych tube station
What is the Stuff to give the Troops10 May 1942BBC RadioRecorded for ENSA
The RAF takes the Air22 July 1942BBC RadioRecorded for ENSA
unknown24 January 1944BBC RadioFormby described his experiences touring for ENSA in Europe and the Middle East.[68]
Interview17 September 1947Radio IZB, Auckland, New Zealand
Interview24 September 1947BBC Radio
Interview26 September 19472GB, SydneyRecorded at Rosebay Flying Boat Base, Sydney
Stage DoorJanuary 19483AW, Melbourne, AustraliaInterview
Interview3 October 1949CKOC, Hamilton, ON, Canada
Interview2 November 1949CHUB, Nanaimo, BC, Canada
Bill Ward's Dog House3 November 1949CKWX, Vancouver, BC, CanadaInterview
Midnite Merry-Go-Round3 November 1949CKXL, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Desert Island Discs20 November 1951BBC Radio
In Town Tonight5 October 1953BBC Light Programme
Pied Piper12 March 1955BBC Light ProgrammeInterviewed by Eamonn Andrews
In Town Tonight16 April 1955BBC Light Programme
Winnipeg Flood Relief Charity ShowMay 1955CBC Radio

Television

Television appearances of George Formby
Programme[7][71]DateChannelRoleNotes
Christmas Greetings1938On-screen participant
Ask Pickles1954BBC TelevisionOn-screen participant
Top of the Town9 January 1955BBC TelevisionOn-screen participantIncluded a duet of "Leaning on a Lamp-post" with Terry-Thomas
Dick WhittingtonJanuary 1957BBC TelevisionOn-screen participant
Val Parnell's Saturday Spectacular15 June 1957ITVOn-screen participant
Top of the Bill5 October 1957ITVOn-screen participant
The Frankie Vaughan Show18 January 1958BBC TelevisionOn-screen participant
Many Happy Returns15 February 1958ITVOn-screen participant
George Formby Presents: Formby Favourites6 September 1958BBC TelevisionHost
Val Parnell's Spectacular: The Atlantic Showboat10 January 1959ITVOn-screen participant
Steppin' Out With Formby25 April 1959BBC TelevisionOn-screen participant
Showtime29 November 1959BBC TelevisionOn-screen participant
The Time of your Life14 July 1960BBC TelevisionOn-screen participantExcerpts from Formby's last summer show at the Queen's Theatre, Blackpool
The Friday Show: George Formby16 December 1960BBC TelevisionOn-screen participant

Notes and references

Notes

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