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Nat Temple Nat Temple (18 July 1913 – 30 May 2008)〔(Thedeadrockstarsclub.com ) - accessed May 2011〕 was an English big band leader, and a clarinet and saxophone player. Amongst many others, he worked with Syd Roy, Harry Roy, Geraldo, Ambrose, Joe Daniels, and Lew Stone.〔 ==Career== He was born Nathan Temple, the son of a tailor in Stepney, London.〔 Temple formed his own band in 1944, and worked with Benny Lee, Frankie Vaughan, Joy Nichols, Lita Roza, David Whitfield, Anne Shelton, Beryl Davis, Julie Andrews and The Keynotes. After World War II, he worked with Bernard Braden and Barbara Kelly on ''Breakfast with Braden'', along with the BBC announcer, Ronald Fletcher. His band also played on the radio show ''Music While You Work'' until 1983. On television he provided the band for ''Crackerjack'' with Eamonn Andrews, as well as ''Nuts in May with Frankie Howerd'', ''The Time of Your Life with Noel Edmonds'', ''The Russell Harty Show'', ''Tune Times With Temple'', ''A Jolly Good Time'', ''Dance Music Through the Ages'' and ''Starstruck''. Other people who worked with Temple included Eartha Kitt, Petula Clark, George Shearing, Larry Grayson, Fred Perry, Joyce Grenfell, Matt Monro, Kenneth Horne, Mel Tormé and Paul Daniels.〔
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