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Mike Sammes was born on February 19, 1928 in Reigate, Surrey, England. He is known for his work on This Is Tom Jones (1969), Supercar (1961) and The London Palladium Show (1966). He died on May 19, 2001 in Reigate.
Date Of Birth February 19, 1928 Died 2001-05-19 Place Of Birth Reigate, Surrey, England, UK Weight 120.2 kg Profession Music Department, Actor, Soundtrack Star Sign Pisces
Music Department Title Year Status Character Last of the Summer Wine 1983 TV Series musical director - 1 episode Oh, Father! 1973 TV Series musical director - 7 episodes BBC Show of the Week 1972 TV Series choir director - 1 episode The Sky's the Limit 1971 TV Series composer: theme music - 1971 Kraft Music Hall Presents: The Des O'Connor Show 1971 TV Series choral director - 2 episodes Oh Brother! 1968-1970 TV Series musical director - 19 episodes The Benny Hill Show 1967 TV Special choral director The Avengers 1967 TV Series solo singer - 1 episode The Bed-Sit Girl 1965 TV Series composer - 1 episode Supercar 1961 TV Series singer - 25 episodes
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Tiffany Jones 1973 performer: "Tiffany Jones" - as The Mike Sammes Singers The Benny Hill Show 1972 TV Series performer - 1 episode Carry On... Don't Lose Your Head 1966 as The Michael Sammes Singers, "Don't Lose Your Head" Stork Talk 1962 performer: "Stork Talk" - as Mike Sammes Singers Young, Willing and Eager 1961 performer: "Why Am I Living?" Saturday Night and Sunday Morning 1960 writer: "Bristol Cigarettes Jingle" - uncredited
Composer Title Year Status Character Patrick, Dear Patrick an Evening with Patrick Cargill and His Guests 1972 TV Movie music by Youth Comes to Britain 1970 Documentary short The Bed-Sit Girl 1965 TV Series
Self Title Year Status Character Saturday Stars 1968 TV Series Himself - And His Singers Frank Ifield Sings 1965 TV Series Themselves (as Mike Sammes Singers) Here Come the Girls 1963 TV Series Himself
Known for movies Oh Brother! (1968-1970) as Music Department
The Benny Hill Show (1967) as Music Department
The Sky's the Limit (1971) as Music Department
Oh, Father! (1973) as Music Department