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33: 383:, but the British musical was not overshadowed by the American hit, enjoying a good reception from the critics and audiences and running for more than two years and 886 performances. Webb became known as "The Champagne Soprano", and she was admired on stage for her "vibrancy and vivacity". 577:; her mother's parents were named as Henry Cecil Strutt and Florence Letitia Strutt. The baptism register states that her mother was born 20 February 1895; the family lived in Oxford. Later, as on Webb's birth certificate, her mother sometimes gave her maiden name as Vining. 446:. Webb continued to entertain the troops between West End engagements, in Austria after the war, in Korea in 1953 (while under enemy attack) and in Cyprus and Libya in 1956, where she met her second husband, who was head of the British military force in 509:), born in 1958, who has three children, Archie, Georgia and Ivo; and Rory Charles Fitzgerald Campbell, a classical singer and musical theatre actor who owns the entertainment company Encore Entertainment Ltd., born in 1961, who has a daughter, Olivia. 568:
Webb's birth was registered at Reading (St Giles) on 10 February 1926 Reading Register Office, Vol. 2c, p. 599 as Betty Ethel Holton, and the birth certificate shows her parents' names and father's occupation. Her mother's birth was registered at the
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Strutt (1895–1926). Webb's mother died in childbirth, and she was adopted by her aunt and uncle, Ethel and Alfred Wills Webber. Her sister and brother were adopted by other aunts. She attended E. P. Collier Primary School, where she was known as
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After performing as a dance band vocalist and entertaining British troops during World War II, Webb pursued a career in West End musicals, becoming known for her vivaciousness in playing such roles as Lucy Willow in
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in 1949 and came to the West End in 1951, where it was another hit. Webb was praised for her singing of the ballads in the show. She also played Sarah Brown in the first London production of
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Webb effectively retired from the stage by the late 1950s to bring up her children, although she continued to make guest appearances on radio and on television comedy shows of
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and, upon his father's death in 1960, inherited his family title. Webb and Campbell had two sons, Sir Lachlan Philip Kemeys Campbell, Bt., an artist and illustrator (
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registration District, Vol. 3A, p. 880, 1st QTR 1895 as Ethel Strutt. She was baptised on 5 May 1895 at St Philip & St James's Church,
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In addition to entertaining the Allied troops, she took part in propaganda broadcasts of German light music, often in German, working with
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engaged her to work for him and changed her name to Lizbeth Webb. She first understudied and then took over the lead, Grace Green, in
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and stage actress. Known as "the champagne soprano", she is remembered partly for originating the song "This Is My Lovely Day".
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in London and on tour (1946). Ellis and Herbert wrote a leading role for her the next year, Lucy Willow, in the hit musical
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under the name Betty Webb, singing to the troops during World War II and freelancing with British bands, often for
205:, Reading. As a child, she excelled at rowing, swimming and running. From an early age, she took singing lessons. 946: 586: 439: 435: 426: 154: 830: 184:, Berkshire, the last of three children of Frederick Holton, a locomotive engine driver, and his wife Ethel, 217: 213: 198: 686: 941: 916: 327:, and sketches with upbeat tales of life in Britain. This placed her on potential Nazi death lists. 287: 225: 202: 194: 406: 534:, Spain, where they lived for a few years in the 1970s before returning to England and living in 336: 181: 66: 362: 317: 32: 858: 787: 527: 324: 313: 309: 657: 517: 391: 283: 837: 818: 757: 693: 538:. Her husband died there in 1993, and Webb moved to London to spend her last two decades. 522: 431: 357: 352: 246: 168: 138: 39: 498: 462: 447: 301: 881: 910: 513: 482: 470: 400: 344: 267: 263: 443: 411: 366: 340: 143: 275: 886: 570: 535: 421: 395: 259: 221: 900: 387: 375: 305: 297: 209: 531: 466: 520:. She also did casting work. In 1969, she starred in the title role of 494: 163: 129: 574: 124:(30 January 1926 – 17 January 2013), better known by her stage name, 85: 545:, was issued. The following year, another CD was released called 414:
wrote the role of Linda especially for Webb in his last musical,
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After an introduction from Geraldo, in 1946, the impresario
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My Lovely Day With Lizbeth Webb – The Champagne Soprano
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She began her career as a teenage band vocalist and on
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Index


Bless the Bride
Reading, Berkshire
London
soprano
Bless the Bride
Ivor Novello
Gay's the Word
Guys and Dolls
Guy Campbell
baronetcy
The Merry Widow
Reading
Hemdean House School
Queen Anne's School
Caversham
BBC Radio
Jack Payne
Henry Hall
Louis Levy
Geraldo
Workers Playtime
Kaleidoscope
Variety Bandbox
Diana Dors
Jack Buchanan
Bob Monkhouse
Sonnie Hale
Hermione Gingold
Richard Attenborough

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