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  1. English entertainer, writer, editor, broadcaster and broadcasting executive (1901-1969)

  2. Eric Maschwitz (10 June 1901-27 October 1969) was the Head of Light Entertainment for the British Broadcasting Corporation who ordered Donald Wilson to prepare an overview of the genre of science fiction in March 1962. Wilson gave the assignment to Alice Frick and John Braybon, who reported back a few weeks later. Maschwitz then forwarded the resulting report to Donald Baverstock in May of ...

  3. Eric Maschwitz, No Chip on My Shoulder, London: Herbert Jenkins, 1957 (autobiography). Tim De Lisle, Lives of the Great Songs . London: Pavilion Books. 1994 (includes a chapter on "These Foolish Things" lyric by Maschwitz -- includes Maschwitz' role in the writing of the song).

  4. Eric Maschwitz. Soundtrack: In the Line of Fire. Eric Maschwitz was born on 10 June 1901 in Birmingham, England, UK. He was a producer and writer, known for In the Line of Fire (1993), Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939) and Carol (2015).

  5. Albert Eric Maschwitz war ein britischer Entertainer, Textdichter, Autor und Fernsehproduzent. Maschwitz benutzte häufig den Künstlernamen Holt Marvell.

  6. Eric Maschwitzの楽譜数25000点以上、豊富な難易度やバリエーションから検索できます。 楽譜サンプルや演奏動画付。 ダウンロードやコンビニで楽譜を1曲から簡単購入!

  7. In an August 7, 1963 article by Robin Miller on the origins of the song, songwriters Eric Maschwitz (lyrics) and Jack Strachey (music) reveal what led up to the song's use in Spread it Abroad. Miller explains that Maschwitz while working for the BBC in 1934 had the responsibility of producing a weekly radio revue.