Photograph: Henry Hall and the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Dance Orchestra in February 1936. Standing left to right are Elizabeth Scott, Bert Yarlett, Vivienne Brooks, Henry Hall, Dan Donovan and the Three sisters.
The ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Dance Orchestra, led by Jack Payne, made its first official broadcast on 12 March 1928. The band had proved its popularity as The Cecilians, occasionally broadcasting from the Hotel Cecil. Given the title Director of the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Dance Orchestra, Payne moved his 10-piece band to the studio at Savoy Hill. His regular radio performances ensured his success, and made his signature tune, "Say it with Music", a hit.
The ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Handbook of 1929 acknowledged the importance of dance music on the radio and called it "the voice of something very typical of ourselves and of this post-war age". Radio dancing lessons were all the rage, and the listeners' appetite for dance music was huge. The ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Dance Orchestra was soon receiving 10 thousand letters a week.
Payne left the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ in 1932 and was replaced by Henry Hall, who continued the success with another line-up of the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Dance Orchestra. Hall was followed by Billy Ternent and then Stanley Black, until 1952. The orchestra provided the music for many hit programmes, including The Goons, Ray's a Laugh and Much Binding in the Marsh.
March anniversaries
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              ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Producer Guidelines published1 March 1989
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              Truly Madly Deeply1 March 1992
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              Launch of ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Four2 March 2002
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              Housewives' Choice4 March 1946
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              Round the Horne7 March 1965
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              Pennies From Heaven7 March 1978
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              The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy8 March 1978
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              French and Saunders9 March 1987
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              The Frost Report10 March 1966
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              World Service Television News11 March 1991
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              First broadcast by the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Dance Orchestra12 March 1928
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              Launch of the Latin American Service14 March 1938
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              I’d Do Anything15 March 2008
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              This Life18 March 1996
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              First televised Budget speech20 March 1990
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              Up Pompeii23 March 1970
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              Letter From America24 March 1946
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              Newswipe with Charlie Brooker25 March 2009
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              The return of Doctor Who26 March 2005
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              Grand National televised26 March 1960
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              Troubleshooter27 March 1990
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              Opening of new Crystal Palace transmitter28 March 1956
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              Going for a Song31 March 1965
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              Teletubbies begins31 March 1997
