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Humphrey Carpenter

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Humphrey Carpenter

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Humphrey Carpenter bio from: BBC Radio 3

Humphrey Carpenter joined the BBC from university as a general trainee in 1968, and worked for several years as a local radio producer and presenter in his home city of Oxford before leaving the BBC staff to write the authorised biography of J R R Tolkien. This proved to be the beginning of a busy career as an author - among the other lives he has written is that of Benjamin Britten - and he also writes the highly successful series of Mr Majeika children's books.

Humphrey says he was 'gradually lured back' into radio to present various arts programmes; he introduced the very first edition of Radio 3's Night Waves in 1992. Soon afterwards he found himself presenting the occasional edition of In Tune - 'a very daunting experience at first,' he says, 'because at the time I felt I knew next to nothing about classical music.' In fact he had played the tuba in school and student symphony orchestras, not to mention dabbling in percussion, double bass, trombone, piano and even organ ('but I can't pedal properly with my feet'). He also ran a 1920s and 1930s style dance band, Vile Bodies, from 1983 to 1990, which was resident at London's Ritz Hotel for many years - Humphrey wrote a large proportion of the band's arrangements.He still lives in Oxford, and still convenes a band now and then - 'for bar mitzvahs, weddings, funerals, that sort of thing' - himself nowadays chiefly playing the bass saxophone. 'My elder daughter caught the musical bug,' he says, 'and nearly became a professional double bass player. Wisely, I think, she's now decided to keep music as a hobby.' According to Who's Who, Humphrey's own hobby is sleep, and 'exploring decayed railway junctions'.
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29-Apr-1946
04-Jan-2005
heart failure and parkinson's disease

Books

# Year Title Role Series
1 1977 Tolkien: A Biography Writer 







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