John Shakespeare (c. 1531 – 7 September 1601) was the father of William Shakespeare. He was the son of Richard Shakespeare of Snitterfield, a farmer. He moved to Stratford-upon-Avon and married Mary Arden, with whom he had eight children, five of whom survived into adulthood. A well-to-do glover and whittawer (leather worker) by trade, Shakespeare was a dealer in hides and wool, and was elected to several municipal offices, serving as an alderman and culminating in a term as bailiff, the chief magistrate of the town council, before he fell on hard times for reasons unknown to historians. His fortunes later revived after the success of his son, and he was granted a coat of arms five years before his death, probably at the instigation and expense of his playwright son.
Career and municipal responsibilities
John Shakespeare moved to Stratford-upon-Avon in 1551, where he became a successful businessman involved in several related occupations. From 1556 to 1592, several official records identify him as a glovemaker, which was probably his primary trade, as tradition remembers him as following that trade even into his old age, but the records of his real estate purchases and legal expenses indicate an income much higher than that of a small-town tradesman. The administration of his father's estate in 1561 names him as a farmer. He inherited and leased agricultural lands and is on record as selling timber and barley. Court records also document him as a "brogger", an unlicensed—and therefore illegal—wool dealer. In addition, he bought and leased out houses. He was twice taken to court for violating the usury laws that prohibited charging interest higher than the legal limit of 10 percent.
The World At Their Feet - John Shakespeare Orchestra (México FIFA World Cup 1970)
Ahora les traigo una cancion que fue una de las canciones que se presentaron en las transmisiones del Mundial de Futbol México 1970.
Aparte de salir en el DVD Oficial del Mundial de México 1970.
Espero les guste :)
published: 25 Jun 2011
Grandstand Results Graphics
Behind the scenes look at the old Grandstand graphics as Steve Rider talks to graphics producer John Tidy and graphics artist Jack Harris.
From the Grandstand 40th anniversary 10 October 1998.
published: 09 Nov 2011
John Shakespeare - "Bell Hop" (KPM 1000 LP Series 1984)
'Cheerful novelty'
'Bell Hop' taken from the album 'Happy Novelties' released on the label KPM 1000 LP Series. This track is available from EMI Production Music and is available to license along with many others via the EMIPM website www.emipm.com
The entire EMIPM catalogue is available to stream via Spotify/Apple Music and to download at iTunes/Amazon and all other major services
Happy Novelties Humorous - lighthearted - tunefulThis album is from the original KPM 1000 Vinyl Series and is only available online. Bell Hop Cheerful novelty John Lloyd Shakespeare Easy Listening Carefree|Cheerful/Bright|Happy Static Bright|Playful Swinging/Shuffle Reverb|Wah-Wah Brass Section|Tambourine|Vibraphone|Bass, Electric|Guitar, Electric|Bass Clarinet|Flute|Saxophone|Saxophone, Tenor Big Band Withou...
published: 08 Apr 2021
French and Saunders - Sports Report
From Series 1, Episode 1 (1987)
The Extras 🤣💚
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published: 28 Aug 2020
World Cup Grandstand
With Des - June 8th 1990
published: 15 Dec 2007
DAVID COLEMAN • GRANDSTAND • FAIL
A CAMERAMAN GETS A DRESSING DOWN FROM DAVID....
published: 14 Feb 2011
French and Saunders' Perfect Gogglebox Parody | 300 Years of French and Saunders
You know you've made it when French and Saunders parody your show! The duo is back in 300 years of French and Saunders with a nutty impression of our favourite Gogglebox stars. (Contains adult humor)
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published: 14 Oct 2019
BBC2 announcer John Glover 31st May 1983
BBC2 announcer John Glover 31st May 1983
published: 23 Nov 2021
Mexico Grandstand - Theme from BBC World Cup 1970 - on Yamaha Genos by Darren Jones
By Michael Begg (1970). As recorded by Syd Lawrence.
Ahora les traigo una cancion que fue una de las canciones que se presentaron en las transmisiones del Mundial de Futbol México 1970.
Aparte de salir en el DVD...
Ahora les traigo una cancion que fue una de las canciones que se presentaron en las transmisiones del Mundial de Futbol México 1970.
Aparte de salir en el DVD Oficial del Mundial de México 1970.
Espero les guste :)
Ahora les traigo una cancion que fue una de las canciones que se presentaron en las transmisiones del Mundial de Futbol México 1970.
Aparte de salir en el DVD Oficial del Mundial de México 1970.
Espero les guste :)
Behind the scenes look at the old Grandstand graphics as Steve Rider talks to graphics producer John Tidy and graphics artist Jack Harris.
From the Grandstand ...
Behind the scenes look at the old Grandstand graphics as Steve Rider talks to graphics producer John Tidy and graphics artist Jack Harris.
From the Grandstand 40th anniversary 10 October 1998.
Behind the scenes look at the old Grandstand graphics as Steve Rider talks to graphics producer John Tidy and graphics artist Jack Harris.
From the Grandstand 40th anniversary 10 October 1998.
'Cheerful novelty'
'Bell Hop' taken from the album 'Happy Novelties' released on the label KPM 1000 LP Series. This track is available from EMI Production Music...
'Cheerful novelty'
'Bell Hop' taken from the album 'Happy Novelties' released on the label KPM 1000 LP Series. This track is available from EMI Production Music and is available to license along with many others via the EMIPM website www.emipm.com
The entire EMIPM catalogue is available to stream via Spotify/Apple Music and to download at iTunes/Amazon and all other major services
Happy Novelties Humorous - lighthearted - tunefulThis album is from the original KPM 1000 Vinyl Series and is only available online. Bell Hop Cheerful novelty John Lloyd Shakespeare Easy Listening Carefree|Cheerful/Bright|Happy Static Bright|Playful Swinging/Shuffle Reverb|Wah-Wah Brass Section|Tambourine|Vibraphone|Bass, Electric|Guitar, Electric|Bass Clarinet|Flute|Saxophone|Saxophone, Tenor Big Band Without Vocals Comedy
'Cheerful novelty'
'Bell Hop' taken from the album 'Happy Novelties' released on the label KPM 1000 LP Series. This track is available from EMI Production Music and is available to license along with many others via the EMIPM website www.emipm.com
The entire EMIPM catalogue is available to stream via Spotify/Apple Music and to download at iTunes/Amazon and all other major services
Happy Novelties Humorous - lighthearted - tunefulThis album is from the original KPM 1000 Vinyl Series and is only available online. Bell Hop Cheerful novelty John Lloyd Shakespeare Easy Listening Carefree|Cheerful/Bright|Happy Static Bright|Playful Swinging/Shuffle Reverb|Wah-Wah Brass Section|Tambourine|Vibraphone|Bass, Electric|Guitar, Electric|Bass Clarinet|Flute|Saxophone|Saxophone, Tenor Big Band Without Vocals Comedy
You know you've made it when French and Saunders parody your show! The duo is back in 300 years of French and Saunders with a nutty impression of our favourite ...
You know you've made it when French and Saunders parody your show! The duo is back in 300 years of French and Saunders with a nutty impression of our favourite Gogglebox stars. (Contains adult humor)
Subscribe for more exclusive clips, trailers and more. https://www.youtube.com/c/BritBox
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You know you've made it when French and Saunders parody your show! The duo is back in 300 years of French and Saunders with a nutty impression of our favourite Gogglebox stars. (Contains adult humor)
Subscribe for more exclusive clips, trailers and more. https://www.youtube.com/c/BritBox
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Ahora les traigo una cancion que fue una de las canciones que se presentaron en las transmisiones del Mundial de Futbol México 1970.
Aparte de salir en el DVD Oficial del Mundial de México 1970.
Espero les guste :)
Behind the scenes look at the old Grandstand graphics as Steve Rider talks to graphics producer John Tidy and graphics artist Jack Harris.
From the Grandstand 40th anniversary 10 October 1998.
'Cheerful novelty'
'Bell Hop' taken from the album 'Happy Novelties' released on the label KPM 1000 LP Series. This track is available from EMI Production Music and is available to license along with many others via the EMIPM website www.emipm.com
The entire EMIPM catalogue is available to stream via Spotify/Apple Music and to download at iTunes/Amazon and all other major services
Happy Novelties Humorous - lighthearted - tunefulThis album is from the original KPM 1000 Vinyl Series and is only available online. Bell Hop Cheerful novelty John Lloyd Shakespeare Easy Listening Carefree|Cheerful/Bright|Happy Static Bright|Playful Swinging/Shuffle Reverb|Wah-Wah Brass Section|Tambourine|Vibraphone|Bass, Electric|Guitar, Electric|Bass Clarinet|Flute|Saxophone|Saxophone, Tenor Big Band Without Vocals Comedy
You know you've made it when French and Saunders parody your show! The duo is back in 300 years of French and Saunders with a nutty impression of our favourite Gogglebox stars. (Contains adult humor)
Subscribe for more exclusive clips, trailers and more. https://www.youtube.com/c/BritBox
Get instant access to BritBox here: https://t.co/twQVv5eOG5
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Watch unmissable BBC and ITV shows, any time. Discover thousands of hours of British TV boxsets, from world-class drama, comedy, and documentaries, to jaw-dropping natural history and award-winning kids’ shows.
John Shakespeare (c. 1531 – 7 September 1601) was the father of William Shakespeare. He was the son of Richard Shakespeare of Snitterfield, a farmer. He moved to Stratford-upon-Avon and married Mary Arden, with whom he had eight children, five of whom survived into adulthood. A well-to-do glover and whittawer (leather worker) by trade, Shakespeare was a dealer in hides and wool, and was elected to several municipal offices, serving as an alderman and culminating in a term as bailiff, the chief magistrate of the town council, before he fell on hard times for reasons unknown to historians. His fortunes later revived after the success of his son, and he was granted a coat of arms five years before his death, probably at the instigation and expense of his playwright son.
Career and municipal responsibilities
John Shakespeare moved to Stratford-upon-Avon in 1551, where he became a successful businessman involved in several related occupations. From 1556 to 1592, several official records identify him as a glovemaker, which was probably his primary trade, as tradition remembers him as following that trade even into his old age, but the records of his real estate purchases and legal expenses indicate an income much higher than that of a small-town tradesman. The administration of his father's estate in 1561 names him as a farmer. He inherited and leased agricultural lands and is on record as selling timber and barley. Court records also document him as a "brogger", an unlicensed—and therefore illegal—wool dealer. In addition, he bought and leased out houses. He was twice taken to court for violating the usury laws that prohibited charging interest higher than the legal limit of 10 percent.