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George Blackmore BBC Broadcast From the Capitol Cinema, Aberdeen 16th January 1954. Let's go right back to 1954 to hear George Blackmore play the 3 manual 8 rank Compton Organ in the Capitol Cinema Aberdeen. This was broadcast on A Saturday morning on the old BBC Light Programme way back in 1954. This recording has survived quite well, considering its age. Robert Dougall was the BBC Radio announcer on this Saturday morning on the BBC Light Programme. Anyone of a certain age will remember Robert Dougall as a key member of the BBC TV News reading team back in the 1960s on into the 1970s. George Blackmore was indeed such a fine organist and musician who I heard at many different organs and who always gave a first-class concert it mattered not if he was playing a small Compton to one of the big Wurlitzer organs and was also just as competent of the electronic organ. George Spent 7 years in Aberdeen and final left in 1957. I believe this was the last residency he had in a cinema. He broadcast the Capitol Compton 3-8 rank organ many times on the BBC over his 7 year period in Aberdeen in the 1950s.