Eric Rogers (born Eric Gaukroger;
25 September 1921 – 8 April 1981) was an English-born
composer
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Etymology and def ...
, conductor and
arranger
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, best known for composing the scores for twenty-two ''
Carry On'' films.
Early life
Rogers moved with his parents from
Halifax, England, to
Morriston
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Morriston is sometimes referred to ...
, Wales, when he was three.
Rogers was interested in music from an early age, and during his attendance at church as a child, he was taught to play the church organ. His musical apprenticeship was generally untutored and he found himself playing the piano during
World War II
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for free beer.
Career
After World War II, he set up his own orchestra, playing in the Orchid Room at the
London Trocadero.
He orchestrated the original stage production of ''
Oliver!
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It premiered at the Wimbledon Theatre, southwest London in 1960 before opening in the W ...
'', first performed at the
New Theatre,
West End, London, on 30 June 1960.
As his reputation grew, he was offered many conducting jobs for films. Most notably, he composed the music for 22 ''
Carry On'' films. He also conducted the music for the first
James Bond
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film ''
Dr. No'' under the name Eric Rogers. He would later go on to compose many film scores himself, most notably ''
Carry On Cabby'' in 1963, ''
Carry On Matron'' in 1972 and a hoard of other ''Carry On'' films. His final ''Carry On'' score was for ''
Carry On Emmannuelle'' in 1978.
Rogers emigrated to America in 1975, after working intermittently in the UK and America from 1970, and became in demand for composing various film and TV series. By this point he had struck up an alliance with DePatie and Freleng productions, who were at the time making a number of animated series for children, such as ''
Return to the Planet of the Apes'' and ''
What's New, Mr. Magoo?''. He worked for the company for four years, conducting scores for ''What's New, Mr. Magoo?'' and ''Pink Panther in a Pink Christmas'', and providing scores for ''Return to the Planet of the Apes'' and ''
Spider-Woman
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'', for which he composed and conducted the theme and all the incidental music. He also conducted
Dean Elliott's score for ''
The New Fantastic Four'' animated series in 1978. In 1981, he conducted the music for ''Dennis the Menace in Mayday for Mother''.
Personal life
Rogers was married to Enid Merrigan, from
Swansea
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, with whom he had two sons.
Eric's brother, Alan Rogers, was also a musician and songwriter and has a lyric credit on the 1965 film, ''
Carry On Cowboy''.
Death
He died on 8 April 1981 in
Chalfont St Peter
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,
Buckinghamshire
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, aged 59.
Film and TV music
Film
*''
Meet Mr. Lucifer'' (1953)
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The Iron Maiden
''The Iron Maiden'' is a 1963 British comedy film. The film was directed by Gerald Thomas, and stars Michael Craig (actor), Michael Craig, Anne Helm, Jeff Donnell and Alan Hale Jr. There are minor roles for ''Carry On (series), Carry On'' stal ...
'' (1962)
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Nurse on Wheels'' (1963)
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Carry On Cabby'' (1963)
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Carry On Jack'' (1963)
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This Is My Street'' (1964)
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Carry On Spying'' (1964)
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Carry On Cleo
''Carry On Cleo'' is a 1964 British historical comedy film, the tenth in the series of 31 ''Carry On'' films (1958–1992). Regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Kenneth Connor, Charles Hawtrey, and Jim Dale are present and Connor made his l ...
'' (1964)
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The Big Job'' (1965)
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Three Hats for Lisa'' (1965)
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Carry On Cowboy'' (1965)
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Carry On Screaming!'' (1966)
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Don't Lose Your Head'' (1966)
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Follow That Camel'' (1967)
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Carry On Doctor'' (1967)
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Carry On Up the Khyber
''Carry On Up the Khyber'' is a 1968 British comedy film, the 16th in the series of 31 ''Carry On'' films (1958–1992). It stars ''Carry On'' regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Bernard Bresslaw and Peter But ...
'' (1968)
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Carry On Camping'' (1969)
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Carry On Again Doctor'' (1969)
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Doctor in Trouble'' (1970)
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Carry On Up the Jungle'' (1970)
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Carry On Loving'' (1970)
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Carry On Henry'' (1971)
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Carry On at Your Convenience'' (1971)
*''
Revenge
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'' (1971)
*''
Assault
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'' (1971)
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Quest for Love'' (1971)
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Carry On Matron'' (1972)
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Carry On Abroad'' (1972)
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Bless This House'' (1972)
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All Coppers Are...'' (1972)
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No Sex Please, We're British
''No Sex Please, We're British'' is a British farce written by Alistair Foot and Anthony Marriott, which premiered in London's West End on 3 June 1971 at the Strand Theatre. It was panned by critics, but ran until 5 September 1987, transferr ...
'' (1973)
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Carry On Girls
''Carry On Girls'' is a 1973 British comedy film, the 25th release in the series of 31 ''Carry On'' films (1958–1992). The film features regulars Sid James, Barbara Windsor, Joan Sims, Kenneth Connor, Bernard Bresslaw and Peter Butter ...
'' (1973)
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Carry On Dick'' (1974)
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Carry On Behind
''Carry On Behind'' is a 1975 British comedy film, the 27th release in the series of 31 ''Carry On'' films (1958–1992). It was the first entry in the series not to be scripted by Talbot Rothwell since '' Carry On Cruising'' 13 years previou ...
'' (1975)
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Carry On Emmannuelle'' (1978)
Television
* ''
Sunday Night at the London Palladium'' (1950s)
* ''
Carry On Laughing'' (1975)
* ''The Chiffy Kids'' (1976)
References
External links
*
"Eric Rogers" carryon.org.uk
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1921 births
1981 deaths
English film score composers
English male film score composers
20th-century English classical musicians
20th-century English composers
20th-century English male musicians