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Ronald Binge

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Gender Male
Death44 years ago
Date of birth July 15,1910
Zodiac sign Cancer
Born Derby
United Kingdom
Date of died September 6,1979
DiedRingwood
United Kingdom
Spouse Vera Simmons
AlbumsMelodies For Leisure
Job Film Score Composer
Education Derby School of Music
SongsElizabethan Serenade
Shipping Forecast: Sailing By
The Watermill
Where the Gentle Avon Flows
Red Sombrero
A Polka For Pop
The Fire God
The Dance Of The Snowflake
Family Failing
Down By the River
A Tango For The Twins
Obtuse Comic March
The String Song
Someday
Potentate
Regal Fanfares: The Sword Of State
Toy Fanfares: The Teddy Bear
A Minuet For Pop
Regal Fanfares: The Stage Coach
Toy Fanfares: The Golliwog
Toy Fanfares: The Rocking Horse
Oriental Fanfares: The Sultan
Daydreams
A Song for All Cornets
Trombonioso
Rushlake Green
The Showman's March
Folksong and Fugue
Variations on Cockles and Mussels
A Jig For Junior
Deep Wathers Duel for Three Conductors
The Jolly Swagman
Movies/Shows Adventure in the Hopfields
Dance, Little Lady
The Runaway Bus
The Large Rope
Desperate Moment
Once a Sinner
13 Men and a Gun
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Ronald Binge was a British composer and arranger of light music. He arranged many of Mantovani's most famous pieces before composing his own music, which included Elizabethan Serenade and Sailing By.

Mike Carey: Former BBC radio presenter dies after river rescue

May 22,2023 2:40 pm

By Amy PhippsBBC News

A man who died after being pulled from a river has been named as former BBC Radio Derby presenter Mike Carey .

Derbyshire Police said Mr Carey was rescued from the River Derwent at Darley Abbey Mills on Saturday Morning .

The 87-year-old, who was from The Local area, was taken to hospital but died shortly after.

Mr Carey hosted a programme called Memorable Melodies for the radio station for almost 20 years before stepping down in 2019.

Police said officers were investigating how he got into the water.

Anyone who was in the area between 08:30 and 09:20 BST on Saturday has been asked to contact The Force .

As well as being a radio presenter, Mr Carey was an author and worked as a national cricket correspondent.

Aftab Gulzar, executive editor at BBC Radio Derby, Mr Carey had an " incredible life".

Mr Gulzar said: " Our hearts go out to Mike's family, friends and our audiences who will fondly remember his Memorable Melodies programme which was loved for almost 20 years on Radio Derby.

" Mike retired in 2019 and leaves us with wonderful memories of his passion for music and incredible stories from a fantastic career. "

Charles Collins , a sports journalist and broadcaster, said he met Mr Carey when he joined BBC Radio Derby in 2002 and they became " great mates".

Mr Collins said Mr Carey was a great source of stories " because he knew everybody in Derbyshire".

" When I was covering Derbyshire cricket, I could check any story just by ringing Mike, " He Said .

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Derbyshire County Cricket Club said it was " deeply saddened" by The News of Mr Carey's death.

The Club 's heritage officer David Griffin said: " As teenagers following Derbyshire in the 1970s, Mike Carey was a familiar figure to us all, a popular Writer - often accompanied by his pet Dog - with forthright views on The Game . "

Darley Abbey Cricket Club has also paid tribute to Mr Carey, described as a " long-standing supporter".

The Club said: " For those that knew him, there will be a fund of stories to tell about both him and his dogs. Rest In Peace Mike. "

Throughout his career, Mr Carey reported on cricket in Australia, India, New Zealand , Pakistan and South Africa covering England's international tours.

Mr Carey had several books published about cricket, and wrote about the lives of Derby composer Ronald Binge and singer Denny Dennis .


Source of news: bbc.com

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