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  1. During this period Duncan married his first wife Becky. The piece Little Debbie (1959) was inspired by their daughter Deborah. With his success, he was unable to keep his BBC identity separate from his growing fame as a composer.

  2. Today Trevor Duncan lives with his wife Susan and daughter Zoe in the remaining part of a large Georgian folly, next to a twelfth century church set in beautiful Somerset countryside. He is currently writing a musical, so he could yet gain recognition as a composer for the theatre.

  3. Trevor Duncan (27 February 1924 – 17 December 2005) was an English composer, particularly noted for his light music compositions. Born in London, and largely self-taught, he originally composed as a sideline while working for the BBC.

  4. Dec 17, 2005 · Trevor Duncan (né Leonard Charles Trebilcock) Born: 27th February 1924, Camberwell, London, UK. Died: 17th December 2005, Taunton, Somerset, UK. Nationality: English. Trevor Duncan was an English composer, particularly noted for his light music compositions. Born in London, and largely self-taught, he originally composed as a sideline while ...

  5. Dec 17, 2005 · English composer Trevor Duncan, born in Camberwell, London on 27 February 1924 as Leonard Charles Trebilcock, was largely self-taught, and initially composed in his spare time, while working for the BBC.

  6. Jul 31, 2021 · ‘March’ from Trevor Duncan’s A Little Suite – used as the signature tune for BBCTV’s Doctor Finlay’s Casebook (1962-71, with Bill Simpson, Andrew Cruickshank & Barbara Mullen); Sir Vivian Dunn conducts the Light Music Society Orchestra.

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  8. May 26, 2014 · TREVOR DUNCAN The Autobiography That Only Just Started When Trevor Duncan died on 17 December 2005 aged 81, the world of Light Music lost a great co