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BBC Dance Orchestra

The BBC Dance Orchestra was formed in 1928 under the leadership of Jack Payne before Henry Hall took over in 1932. In the 1950s, the format and purpose of the Dance Orchestra was changed and modernised, and it became a big band with strings in the Billy May style, known as the BBC Showband, under the leadership of Cyril Stapleton. The band, featuring many British jazz players, was heavily featured on the BBC Light Programme and also began to be used widely in television in the company of homegrown talent, including a then unknown Matt Monro, and with international stars such as Frank Sinatra and Nat King Cole. The BBC Big Band came into existence in 1964 when the existing BBC Variety Orchestra and BBC Revue Orchestra were amalgamated creating the BBC Radio Orchestra.

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Peel played some material from the orchestra on his shows and included tracks from them in his Peelenium and the Pig's Big 78.

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1971
1998
Henry_Hall_B.B.C._Dance_Orchestra_"The_Wedding_of_Mr._Mickey_Mouse"_1933

Henry Hall B.B.C. Dance Orchestra "The Wedding of Mr. Mickey Mouse" 1933

1999
2002
2004

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