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Billy Raymond (6 January 1938 – 15 May 2013) was a Scottish-Australian entertainer.


Early career

He was born Raymond Jamieson Hubner on 6 January 1938 in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland, the second son of May and Lawrence Hubner. Raymond became a
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choirboy and was called "Scotland's Wonder Boy Soprano" before his voice broke. Young Raymond gathered theatrical experience by performing locally during the 1950s while studying at the
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(RSAMD). His first two records, first print 78 r.p.m. discs, second print 45 r.p.m., "Makin' Love/I Would" and "One in Particular/"Seven Daughters", were released in 1958, when he also appeared in his first networked BBC TV series, ''The Night and the Music''. In 1959 he recorded another single on 45 r.p.m., "Charlie Is Their Darling"/"Loch Lomond". He made several guest appearances in the
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pop series ''
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''. In 1960 he was the compere of a touring pop show starring
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, during which Cochran was killed in a car accident. He also compered the summer season pop show at the Queen's Theatre, Blackpool, starring
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et al. In 1961 he got his big break on TV when he became the youngest-ever compere of
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's musical quiz "Spot The Tune", starring
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. He also compered 6 episodes of "International Variety Show" and starred in his second
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Summer Show at the Orion Theatre, Cleveleys. In 1963 he was compere of "The
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Show" which toured Australia and New Zealand. He extended his stay in Australia after the tour ended by starring at Chequers, Sydney, and made guest appearances in the
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Channel TV series ''Startime'' before returning to Scotland. In 1964 he returned to Australia to appear in
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's two daytime series, '' The Golden Show'' and the quiz ''Jigsaw''. Raymond also starred in seasons at Chequers, The Silver Spade, Latin Quarter with major American and British stars such as
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. He also released his first Australian album for the Festival label, ''Shamrocks and Heather''. In 1965 he returned to Scotland and compered the BBC Radio series ''On Tour'' and
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's quiz series ''Try For Ten''. In 1966 he made a second series of Grampian's ''Try For Ten'', was the compere of
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's beauty pageant ''A Search for Beauty'' and was one of the regional comperes for
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TV's ''Come Dancing''. In 1967 Raymond made a third series of ''Try For Ten'' and won the Scottish Television Personality of the Year award for his work on the show. He also released a 45 r.p.m. disc for the Scotia label with the songs "Royal Telephone" and "Will the Angels Play Their Harps For Me?" During 1968 Raymond made two further series of ''Try For Ten'' for Grampian Television. Raymond returned to Australia and co-starred with
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in Australia's Channel 10 TV series ''Rose and Crown''. When Varney returned to the UK for a further series of ''
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'', Raymond starred in the remainder of the 56-part series. He also hosted ''Late Night Extra'' on
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. Raymond won the "Penguin" Award for "Best Support in a Television Variety Series" for ''The Rose and Crown''. In 1970 Billy took over as compere of ''The Generation Gap'', a quiz show which had already been running for two years, that pitted the younger generation against the older generation, who answered questions relating to the opposing generation's events and interests. The show was networked throughout Australia. In 1971 Raymond again returned to Scotland to host a 12-part series for BBC TV Scotland of ''The Generation Gap''. During the 1970s Raymond spent six to nine months each year in Australia starring in stage shows. He also appeared in three networked TV series for
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in Newcastle, Australia, hosted ABC TV (Australia) ''Winner Takes All'', starred in his own stage production of ''Scotland The Brave'' and ''A Touch of Tartan'', and wrote and produced three TV specials of ''A Touch of Tartan'' for
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9 Brisbane, which was also screened nationally. Raymond was also a frequent guest on all major national and interstate variety and panel TV shows. However, Billy paid the price of such a heavy workload by suffering a heart attack whilst performing at the Fairfield RSL Club. He was back at work six weeks later, compering ''Winner Takes All''. During 1979 he toured the UK, Europe and the US during June, July and August. Also during the 1970s Raymond recorded five albums released in Australia on the
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and CBS labels. The album ''A Toast to the Tartan'' reached Gold Record sales two and a half days after it was released and resulted in a total of four Gold albums. "The Kilt is My Delight" was released in April 1979. In 1980 Raymond's eighth LP, ''A Touch of Tartan'', was released and the stage production of ''Scotland The Brave'' continued to be one of Clubland's greatest draws. Raymond produced a 13-week series of "Tonight" variety shows for
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TV through his production company, Glen-Martin Associated. During 1981 Raymond appeared in TV and radio shows – the top-rating radio station 2CH featured him in a "Nine O'Clock Special" and he had a smash-hit season at the Manly Music Loft Theatre Restaurant with a specially devised revue, ''A Toast to the Tartan'', which also played an eight-week season in the
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Room Theatre Restaurant at Bankstown RSL. During 1981–84, Raymond and his company (GMA) were asked to continue producing shows for the extremely competitive new "Club" theatre restaurant market. In late 1983 Raymond started working with the new FM radio station
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-FM (Bankstown City Radio), featuring a reciprocal Australian–Scotland request programme heard by 1.5 million listeners each Sunday morning on Radio Forth in Scotland. The success of this show resulted in the management of
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asking Raymond to have his own three-hour-per-day, Monday-to-Friday show called ''Showstoppers'', which ran until mid-1987. Raymond was invited to join the Board of 2BCR, which he declined but accepted a position on the station's Programming Committee. In September 1984 Raymond underwent a five-valve heart bypass operation to repair the damage caused by his near-fatal heart attack in 1976. Also during 1984 Raymond received a Golden Hand award by the Apex Club for his fund-raising performances for the
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at the Burdekin Theatre, North Queensland. In 1985 Raymond again returned to Scotland to make a BBC Radio broadcast and also had interviews on Scottish Television. On his return to Australia Billy continued to work for 2BCR-FM until June 1987 as well as appearing on TV and touring with his new stage production "Sounds of Scotland". The show toured Sydney, Victoria and South Australia. At the end of June 1987, Billy took the position of Director of the Burdekin Theatre in
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, a position which he held for 15 years. In 1994 Billy underwent a second five-valve heart bypass operation. In 2003 Billy moved to the
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and in 2007 he became the Front of House Manager and Jazz Co-ordinator at the Gold Coast Arts Centre,
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, interspersed with the occasional appearances with his stage show, ''Scotland The Brave''. At the end of December 2009 Billy resigned on amicable terms from the Gold Coast Arts Centre to concentrate on his upcoming tour of Australia in the Spring of 2010. In 2010 Billy released a new compilation CD album, "The Pride of Scotland", which is available hard copy in Australia and in downloadable format from www.Allcelticmusic.com. The album has 25 tracks of well-known Scottish songs. In the Autumn of 2010 Billy premiered his one-man show "Get A Life!!" which is a retrospective look at his 60-year career in show business. In December 2010 Billy underwent a major operation for the removal of a cancerous kidney. Despite ill health related to the return of cancer, in February 2013 Billy made a 14-day tour of the East Coast of Australia. Billy died of a cardiac arrest on 15 May 2013.Billy Raymond Biographical Website
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Discography


Charting albums


References

1. "Who Do You Think You Are Kidding!", Colin Bean's Story. Author: Colin Bean. Published by Edward & George (1998). . Ref. page 79. 2. "American Rock'n'Roll – The UK Tours 1956–72". Author: Ian Wallis. Published by Music Mentor Books, York, England. (2003). . . Ref. pages 60, 66, 69. 3. "Gene Vincent and Eddie Cochran, Rock'n'Roll Revolutionaries". Author: John Collis. Published by Virgin Books Ltd. (2004). . Ref. pages 31, 36, 39–40, 42, 44, 54, 64, 73, 75.


External links

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a biographical website by Linda C Wood
{{DEFAULTSORT:Raymond, Billy 1938 births 2013 deaths Scottish television personalities Australian television personalities Australian radio personalities Alumni of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Recipients of the Centenary Medal Deaths from lung cancer