- Irene Thomas
Irene Thomas (
June 28 ,1919 –March 27 ,2001 ) was a Britishradio personality, well known for her participation inquiz show s andpanel game s from the 1960s until her death.Irene Thomas was born Elsie Irene Ready in
Feltham ,Middlesex , into a working-class family, the daughter of a musician in a military band. She left school at fifteen, and embarked on a career as a musician and singer. In 1950 she joined the chorus at Covent Garden, and met and married her second husband, Eddie Thomas, to whom she remained married until her death. She branched out into session singing, joined theGeorge Mitchell Minstrels and became the familiar voice of manyradio andtelevision advertisingjingle s in the 1950s.In 1961 she entered and won radio's
Brain of Britain contest. This heralded a forty year period as a mainstay of radio panel game quiz programmes. in 1967, after much lobbying of the producers, she joined the panel onRound Britain Quiz , regarded as the most erudite of theBBC 's quiz shows, and rapidly became its most celebrated panellist.Her
autobiography , "The Bandsman's Daughter", was published in 1979.External links
* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20010405/ai_n14379493 Obituary,
The Independent , 5 April, 2001]
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