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326: 156:, as That Certain Trio (and with Waddington as That Certain Pair after Walker left the act). In 1933, she gave her first performances on television, and the following year started a regular radio slot, "A Tune A Minute", in which she would play 15 tunes in 15 minutes. She composed and performed short pieces for children, and was able to move from playing a classical violin concerto in concert during the day, to performing on piano in hotel cabarets in the evening, occasionally with cellist 187:. Though both were married, they established a close personal as well as professional relationship. Disney Cran killed himself in 1938 through a deliberate drugs overdose, Payne and his wife divorced, and Payne and Cochrane married in 1940. They recorded together, toured troops in France as part of 194:
Once asked why she gave up classical music and moved into other areas, she said: "More money was to be had (and less hard work) playing and singing popular music". Cochrane continued to perform, broadcast and record through the 1950s, releasing the
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aged eight; won open competitions on both violin and piano on the same day, aged 14; and was awarded the prize as the most distinguished scholar at the college. She made her first broadcasts on
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in 1924, in violin recitals. That year, she also married her first husband, Disney Hubert Cran, a medical doctor.
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In the later 1920s and early 1930s, she featured regularly on BBC radio, and in cabaret with William Walker and
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Grace, Beauty and Banjos: Peculiar Lives and Strange Times of Music Hall and Variety Artistes
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in 1958 and writing music for films and television. In 1959, she appeared as the guest on
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We Said it with Music - the Story of Peggy Cochrane and Jack Payne
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In 1937, she began working regularly with bandleader
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Streatham
London
Bognor Regis
West Sussex
Streatham
civil servant
child prodigy
Royal Academy of Music
BBC radio
Patrick Waddington
Gwen Farrar
Jack Jackson
Radio Parade of 1935
Rhythm in the Air
Jack Payne
Royal Variety Performance
ENSA
EP
Desert Island Discs
Bognor Regis



Denis Gifford
ISBN
0-7134-4235-2


Radio Times, Issue 693, 12 January 1937, p.44

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