Mary Malcolm

Mary Malcolm
Helen Mary Malcolm
Born March 15, 1918(1918-03-15)
Poltalloch, Argyll
Died October 13, 2010(2010-10-13) (aged 92)
Nationality British
Occupation Radio and television presenter and producer
Years active 1948–1956 (BBC career)
Employer BBC Television
Spouse Sir Basil Hardington Bartlett, Colin McFadyean
Children Julia Jane Bartlett (daughter), Lucy Mary Le Breton Bartlett (daughter), Annabel Kate Bartlett (daughter)
Relatives Sir Ian Malcolm (father), Jeanne Marie Langtry, (mother, daughter of actress Lillie Langtry)

Helen Mary Malcolm[1] (15 March 1918 – 13 October 2010) was one of the first two regular female announcers on BBC Television after World War II. She became a household name in the UK during the 1950s.[2]

Biography

The granddaughter of Victorian actress Lily Langtry, who was the mistress of King Edward VII of England,[3] Mary was brought up in Poltalloch, Argyll, Scotland. Until the age of 16, she attended the Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle in South Kensington, London. She began her television career in 1948, having gained broadcasting experience on the radio during the Second World War. As more and more men were called up to fight, women became increasingly in demand to fill posts at the BBC. Mary Malcolm was taken on and worked for the Home Service as a continuity announcer from March 1942. With the relaunch of the BBC's television service after the war she worked alongside Sylvia Peters and McDonald Hobley, with the trio averaging ten days' work a month each.[4]

At this time, all television programs were introduced by an in-vision host or hostess and broadcasts were normally live. Malcolm received no training and became known for her spoonerisms: "By the end of the day I was tired, and when I came to the weather forecast I just read it out without really trying. My biggest fear was 'drain and rizzle', which I said more than once."[2] With the advent of commercial rival ITV in 1955, the BBC’s reliance on announcers diminished. Commercial breaks quickly became popular and the BBC decided audiences no longer needed a hostess to soothe them.[5] Malcolm left the BBC in 1956 although she continued to appear as a guest on various programs including an episode of the comedy series The Goodies.[6] Her autobiography, Me, was published in 1956.

Selected filmography

References

  1. ^ "Helen Mary Malcolm". http://thepeerage.com/p13460.htm. Retrieved October 18, 2010. 
  2. ^ a b "Obituary: Mary Malcolm". The Daily Telegraph, UK. October 19, 2010. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/culture-obituaries/tv-radio-obituaries/8071612/Mary-Malcolm.html. Retrieved October 19, 2010. 
  3. ^ Anthony Camp, Royal Mistresses and Bastards: Fact and Fiction 1714-1936 (London, 2007) p. 365.
  4. ^ "Mary Malcolm: Announcer". Birth of Television Archive. http://www.birth-of-tv.org/birth/assetView.do?asset=123173128_1118148472. Retrieved October 18, 2010. 
  5. ^ "Mary Malcolm obituary". The Guardian, UK. October 14, 2010. http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/oct/14/mary-malcolm-obituary. Retrieved October 18, 2010. 
  6. ^ Ross, Robert The Complete Goodies, (London 2000), B T Batsford.

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