Ted Heath

Composer

Ted Heath was born in London on March 30th, 1902 and is the Composer. At the age of 67, Ted Heath biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
March 30, 1902
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
London
Death Date
Nov 18, 1969 (age 67)
Zodiac Sign
Aries
Profession
Bandleader, Conductor, Jazz Musician
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Ted Heath Life

George Edward "Ted" Heath (30 March 1902 – 18 November 1969) was an English musician and big band leader. Heath led what is widely considered Britain's greatest post-war big band recording more than 100 albums which sold over 20 million copies.

The most successful band in Britain during the 1950s, it remained in existence as a ghost band long after Heath died, surviving in such a form until 2000.

Personal life

Heath was married twice, firstly in 1924 to Audrey Keymer who died in 1932. There were two sons from the marriage, Raymond and Robert. His second marriage was to Moira Tracey—a ballet dancer who appeared in one of the first television transmissions by John Logie Baird on the BBC, and became a prolific lyricist and songwriter. She received a special award for services to television, the 'Freedom of the City of London' in recognition of her services to songwriting and a British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors 'Gold Badge Award'. She died on 24 January 2000 in Weybridge, Surrey, England, UK. There were four children from this marriage, Martin, Valerie, Nicholas and Timothy. Two of Heath's sons, Nick Heath and Tim Heath, continued the musical and entertainment tradition in the family by becoming successful artiste managers, record company and music publishing company owners, and Nick Heath continues his entertainment business career as a music producer and owner of Birdland Records. James Heath (Heath's grandson—Nick Heath's son) is a film and music video director.

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BBC used convicted paedophiles to chauffeur celebrities and high-profile guests including then-Prime Minister Ted Heath over 30 years

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 23, 2024
The BBC used convicted paedophiles to chauffeur celebrities and high-profile guests for over 30 years, it has been claimed. A chauffeur service headed by a man with convictions that included raping a child at gunpoint was used by the BBC from the late 70s until 2006. Niven Sinclair (pictured right) was paid millions as his firm transported celebrities - including Jimmy Saville (top inset) and high-profile guests such as then-Prime Minister Ted Heath (left) - to and from the corporation's studios. The BBC itself issued glowing praise for Sinclair as being a 'wily and determined' man who 'built a reputation for digging programmes out of holes'.

It's a tad corrupt for Labour MPs to take union donations and then use taxpayers' money to satisfy public sector wage demands. We'll all pay the true cost of a government out of its depth

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 20, 2024
The sheer stupidity of Labour ministers as they try to justify the massive pay awards they're doling out to all and sundry in the ­public sector beggars belief. One by one they step up to the microphone to claim it was cheaper to capitulate to union demands than to put up with the cost of continued disruption. Thus do they demonstrate a breathtaking naivety when it comes to industrial relations.

Turbo Tufan Erginbilgic's turning us all into UltraFans of Rolls-Royce

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 10, 2024
Shares are up about 37 per cent this year alone and recently hit a record high when Erginbilgic said he would restore dividend payments for the first time since the pandemic. Less than two years into his tenure, it is still early days for him at the company, whose engines drive passenger jets, fighter planes and submarines. However, Erginbilgic appears to be succeeding where a string of predecessors failed: in translating Rolls' undeniable technical excellence into financial returns. The question for investors is whether the profits engine can keep up at this clip. Will Tufan prove a genuine miracle man - or is it another mirage?