1897-1967 GB, Plymouth
Producer of Children's Music, Spoken Word and Classical
A.k.a. Derek Ivor Breashur McCulloch OBE Uncle Mac
British Narrator famous for his work with the B.B.C. TV program Children's Hour and as the voice of "Larry the Lamb" in Toytown. He was head of children's broadcasting at the BBC from 1933 until 1951. Born in Plymouth to Scottish parents on 18 November 1897. Died in Haywards Heath on 1 June 1967.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Uncle Mac's Nursery Rhymes (2nd Album) | Derek McCulloch With Gwen Catley, Stanley Riley, The Greenbank Children's Choir And Orchestra Cond. By Leslie Woodgate | 1941 | Album |
Uncle Mac's Nursery Rhymes (Parts 5 & 6) | Derek McCulloch With Stuart Robertson, Dorothy Helmrich, Children's Chorus Orchestra | 1938 | Album |
Uncle Mac's Nursery Rhymes (Parts 1 & 2) | Derek McCulloch With Stuart Robertson, Dorothy Helmrich, Children's Chorus Orchestra | 1938 | Album |
Uncle Mac's Nursery Rhymes (Parts 5 & 6) | Derek McCulloch With Gwen Catley, Stanley Riley, The Greenbank Children's Choir And Orchestra Conducted By Leslie Woodgate | Album | |
Nursery Rhymes (No. 5) | Derek McCulloch, Doris Gambell, Stanley Riley, Children's Chorus & Orchestra, Leslie Woodgate | Single | |
Uncle Mac's Nursery Rhymes | Derek McCulloch | Album | |
Uncle Mac's Nursery Rhymes (Parts 3 & 4) | Derek McCulloch With Stuart Robertson, Dorothy Helmrich, Children's Chorus Orchestra | Album | |
Favourite Hymns For Children (No. 2) | Derek McCulloch, Marjorie Avis, René Soames, Children's Choir From Godolphin And Latymer School | Single |
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