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Humphrey Lyttelton was a British jazz musician, bandleader, and broadcaster, celebrated for his contributions to the jazz scene in the UK. As a trumpeter, Lyttelton was instrumental in the post-war revival of traditional jazz in Britain, and his band became one of the most successful in the genre. Beyond music, he was also a popular radio host, known for his wit and charm on the long-running show I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue. His influence on British jazz and entertainment is profound and lasting.

"For me, it's a bigger challenge, it's much harder to do and much more rewarding to do well, then just to think up stuff of your own, hit or miss, because you've got to see to it that you don't torpedo any of his punch lines."



"The secret of it is to read what you've got in front of you. Don't, if you suspect that something has a double meaning, don't pause. Don't put on a leery vocal expression if you know what I mean on radio. Don't sort of do anything other than read it."



"I used to look at these pictures of trumpeters pointing their instrument to the ceiling. Stunning pictures, but if you play the trumpet and point it upwards, all the spit comes back into your mouth!"
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