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A Brief History of Entertainment – Mervyn Saunders

Introducing his talk, Mr Saunders noted that ‘brief’ and ‘Mervyn’ are not often associated together! Given the breadth of his subject, this is perhaps understandable. Mervyn’s history began with the restoration of King Charles 11 who allowed theatres to reopen after their closure by Oliver Cromwell. The first and most notable was the Theatre Royal on Drury Lane. Unfortunately this had to close shortly after opening because of the Plague and then the Great Fire of London. The present building, still in use, is the fourth on the site. A local connection is that Rex Harrison, born in Huyton, Liverpool starred in My Fair Lady when it opened in London at the Theatre Royal. Apart from ‘straight’ theatre, mention was made of entertainment to be found in tea gardens, inns, music halls and circuses.

Being from St Helens, Mr Saunders concluded his talk with a plea for the recognition of a fellow citizen from St Helens. George Groves was the first sound recording engineer working on the ‘Jazz Singer’ the first talking picture. Despite this and a successful Hollywood career, he is largely forgotten. This was an interesting subject and a lively presentation. Hopefully we will see a return visit by Mervyn Saunders.

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Article by Richard Hughes, with thanks.

My Life in the Path Lab by Peter Gordon

Peter has many years experience working in Pathology Laboratories and gave a light hearted talk about his ‘Life in the Path Lab’ on 26th Sept. This was a well presented, interesting and humorous talk about a serious subject. Peter largely focused on the lack of Health and Safety in the ‘good old days’ that would not be tolerated in modern Pathology Laboratories today. These laboratories focus on the analysis of body fluids, tissues, cells and blood. This aids in the diagnosis, treatment and monitoring of diseases. Peter explained how they also have an important role in preparing for Blood Transfusions. Pathology Labs play a crucial role in healthcare by providing essential diagnostic information to doctors.
There was a lot of interest in the many leaflets that Peter brought to illustrate the role of Path Labs. Judging by the animated reactions and comments, the talk was well received. We thanked Peter for beginning our 2025-2026 Speaker Meetings in style.

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