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Balham

Balham (/ˈbæləm/) is an area in south west London, England. It has been settled since Saxon times and appears in the Domesday Book as Belgeham.

Balham
Balham High Road
Balham
Location within Greater London
Population14,751 (2011 Census.Ward)[1]
OS grid referenceTQ285735
• Charing Cross4.5 mi (7.2 km) NNE
London borough
Ceremonial countyGreater London
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townLONDON
Postcode districtSW12, SW4, SW17
Dialling code020
PoliceMetropolitan
FireLondon
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UK Parliament
London Assembly
List of places
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England
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51°26′36″N 0°09′09″W / 51.4434°N 0.1525°W / 51.4434; -0.1525

The area saw significant development after the opening of Balham railway station in 1856. During World War II, Balham Underground station suffered heavy damage from air raids, killing around 64 people. In 1974, a bomb planted by the Provisional IRA exploded near government buildings in the area.

Balham is between four south London commons. The town centre features a variety of bars, restaurants, and shops, and the area is economically and culturally diverse. The Polish, Irish, Portuguese, Somali, Pakistani, and Brazilian communities are well-represented in Balham.

Notable landmarks in the area include the Bedford, a pub venue for live music and comedy, the distinctive Art Deco-designed Du Cane Court, and the Oak Lodge School for deaf children. Balham has its own library and leisure centre and was the site of the UK's first pedestrian diagonal X-crossing. Balham station serves as an interchange between National Rail and London Underground services.

History edit

 
A map showing the Balham ward of Wandsworth Metropolitan Borough as it appeared in 1916.

The settlement appears in the Domesday Book as Belgeham. Bal refers to 'rounded enclosure' and ham to a homestead, village or river enclosure. It was held by Geoffrey Orlateile. Its Domesday Assets were: 1½ ploughs, 8 acres (32,000 m2) of meadow. It rendered (in total): £2.[2] The Balham area has been settled since Saxon times. Balham Hill and Balham High Road follow the line of the Roman road Stane Street to Chichester – (now the A24 road). Balham is recorded in several maps in the 1600s as Ballam or Balham Hill or Balham Manor. The village was within the parish of Streatham. Large country retreats for the affluent classes were built there in the 18th century; however, most development occurred after the opening of Balham railway station on the line to Crystal Palace in 1856.

Second World War air raid edit

 
Air raid damage in Balham

On 14 October 1940 Balham Underground station was badly damaged by air raids on London during World War II. People took shelter in the tube station during the raids. A bomb fell in the High Road and through the roof of the Underground station below, bursting water and gas mains and killing around 64 people.[3] This particular incident was featured in Atonement, a 2001 novel by Ian McEwan.[4][5] An image of the aftermath is of the bus, on route 88, which had fallen into the bomb crater.[6][7] All passengers, along with the driver and conductor, had escaped from the bus before it fell. The bus was hauled out of the crater after two weeks.[8]

 
St Mary and St John the Divine church

Post-war edit

On the morning of 17 July 1974 a 10-pound bomb planted by the Provisional IRA in a dustbin near Irene House (a Social Security office) and St Mary & St John the Divine Anglican Church exploded, shattering a four-foot wall and 50 windows. No-one was hurt.[9][10]

Geography edit

Balham is overwhelmingly in Wandsworth, with only small parts in the neighbouring Borough of Lambeth and encompasses the A24 north of Tooting Bec and the roads radiating off it.[11] The Balham SW12 postcode includes the southern part of Clapham Park otherwise known as Clapham South and the Hyde Farm area, both east of Cavendish Road and within Lambeth (historically Clapham, except for Weir Road) as well as a small detached part of Clapham south of Nightingale Lane, and part of Battersea (the roads north of Nightingale Lane). The southern part of Balham, towards Tooting Bec, near the 1930s block of Art Deco flats called Du Cane Court and the area to the south of Wandsworth Common, comes under the SW17 postcode.[12] The Heaver Estate lies to the south of Balham in Tooting. The Estate mainly comprises substantial houses, was built in the grounds of the old Bedford Hill House and was the work of local Victorian builder, Alfred Heaver.[13]

Balham is situated between four south London commons: Clapham Common to the north, Wandsworth Common to the west, Tooting Graveney Common to the south, and the adjoining Tooting Bec Common to the east – the latter two historically distinct areas are referred to by both Wandsworth Council and some local people as Tooting Common.

Neighbouring areas are: Battersea, Brixton, Clapham Park, Clapham South, Streatham and Tooting.

Economy edit

Balham's town centre has a variety of bars, restaurants and shops including major chains. There are also local services, including independent stores, coffee houses and brasseries.[14] There are two car parks serving the vicinity, one behind the Sainsbury's (181 spaces)[15] and one in front of Waitrose.

Demography edit

 
The Polish Roman Catholic Church of Christ the King

Balham is diverse both in terms of economic and cultural demographics with an increasingly professional middle class population.[16]

The Polish population in Balham has hugely increased since 2006, though Balham has been one of the centres of the community in London since World War II. The White Eagle Club is a thriving Polish community centre, and its traditional Saturday night dance draws people from across London.[17] Opposite the White Eagle is The Polish Roman Catholic Church of Christ the King.[18]

The Irish, Portuguese, Somali, Pakistani and Brazilian communities are also well represented.[16]

Landmarks edit

 
Du Cane Court is a distinctive local landmark with its Art Deco design
 
Impressions of Balham - one of four bronze reliefs on Balham Station Road
  • The Bedford is a pub venue for live music and comedy on Bedford Hill. Performers at the Banana Cabaret have included Stephen K Amos, Omid Djalili, Harry Hill, Eddie Izzard, Al Murray and Catherine Tate.[19] The pub has won various awards including the Publican Music Pub of the Year 2002; the Morning Advertiser Pub of the Year 2004; and the Evening Standard Pub of the Year 2002.[20][21][22] In 1876, the pub building (then named the Bedford Hotel) housed the coroner's inquest into the notorious unsolved murder of Charles Bravo, a resident and lawyer who was poisoned, possibly by his wife.[23] The Priory, where the alleged murder took place, is also a landmark noted for the specific architectural style.[24]
  • The Bedford Hill area of Balham was associated with street prostitution throughout the 1970s and '80s. A project was organised for the matter in the late 2000s and since then has no longer been an issue for residents.[25]
  • Du Cane Court was the largest block of flats in Europe built for private occupation rather than as social housing at the time.[26] Its 676 flats range from studios up to 4-bedroom penthouses. The block has had a number of notable residents, including comedian Tommy Trinder and actress Dame Margaret Rutherford. Scenes from Agatha Christie's Poirot were filmed in the building.[27][28]
  • Oak Lodge School is a secondary school for deaf children aged 11 to 19. It accepts pupils from all over London.
  • Impressions of Balham are four cold cast bronze reliefs mounted on a high brick wall on Balham Station Road. These depict local residents and everyday scenes. They were conceived and constructed by Christine Thomas and Julia Barton and installed in 1991.[29][30]
  • Balham has its own library and leisure centre.[31][32]
  • The UK's first pedestrian diagonal X-crossing was installed at the intersection of Balham High Road, with Balham Station Road and Chestnut Grove in 2005. This was later adopted at Oxford Circus in 2009 which was the second X-crossing in the UK.[33][34]
  • The world's first "intelligent" pedestrian crossings have also been trialled at Balham station (including Tooting Bec).[35][36]
  • The prominent neon sign "Roberts for Ekcovision" installed by a former electrical shop in the 1950s on Bedford Hill was restored in 2022.[37][38][a]
 
Original "Roberts for Ekcovision" neon sign on Bedford Hill (c.1985)

Transport edit

 
National Rail
 
London Underground

Balham station is an interchange between National Rail and London Underground services, in London fare zone 3. The stations connect Balham to both the City of London and the West End. Balham Underground station is on the Northern Line.

Clapham South Underground station is also technically in Balham, lying exactly at the meeting point of Clapham, Battersea and Balham.[41]

Current bus routes serving the area are the 155, 249, 255, 315, 355 and N155.[42]

Notable people born in Balham edit

Notable people who used to work, study or live in Balham edit

"Balham, Gateway to the South" edit

For many years Balham was held up to mockery because of the comedy sketch "Balham, Gateway to the South". Written by Frank Muir and Denis Norden, with Peter Sellers as the narrator, it satirised the travelogues of the day, with their faraway exotic locations, by highlighting the supposed tourist attractions of Balham in postwar austerity Britain. The title's origin most probably alludes to a Southern Railway poster "Gateway to the Continent" dating from 1928 by T D Kerr.[54] In 1979 Micky Dolenz of the Monkees directed a short film based on the sketch with Robbie Coltrane playing multiple roles. It was released for broadcast in 1981.[55][56] The mockery reduced as Balham house prices soared.[57]

Balham Group edit

In 1932, the Balham Group, the first British Trotskyist group, was expelled from the Communist Party of Great Britain and formed the Communist League.[58]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The Roberts store rented out the "Ekcovision" brand of television sets manufactured by the British electronics company E. K. Cole Ltd (aka EKCO).[39] The advertisement was proposed for the shop by EKCO and is positioned to be viewed by passengers on mainline trains passing through Balham station.[38][40]

References edit

  1. ^ . Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Archived from the original on 21 October 2016. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
  2. ^ "The Domesday Book Online - Surrey". www.domesdaybook.co.uk.
  3. ^ "14th October 1940: Disaster at Balham Tube station". ww2today.com.
  4. ^ "Atonement by Ian McEwan". The Guardian. 29 September 2001.
  5. ^ John Mullan (29 March 2003). "Atonement: metanarrative". The Guardian.
  6. ^ "London Blitz: Bomb Sight interactive map created". BBC News. 7 December 2012.
  7. ^ Halley Docherty (20 May 2014). "Second world war in Google Street View". The Guardian.
  8. ^ Marshall, Prince (1972) (1972). Wheels of London. The Sunday Times Magazine. ISBN 0-7230-0068-9.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  9. ^ "Bomb blasts London Ministry office block". Belfast Telegraph. 17 July 1974. p. 10.
  10. ^ "St Mary & St John the Divine".
  11. ^ "Henry Cavendish School Balham Lambeth".
  12. ^ Statement of Common Ground
  13. ^ Heaver Estate
  14. ^ . Balham.com. Archived from the original on 3 May 2013.
  15. ^ . Sainsbury's. Archived from the original on 1 October 2011. Retrieved 25 July 2011.
  16. ^ a b "Balham Demographics (Wandsworth, England)". qpzm.co.uk.
  17. ^ "White Eagle Club - Lambeth and Southwark Mind". lambethandsouthwarkmind.org.uk. 13 September 2016.
  18. ^ "Polska Parafia Chrystusa Króla w Londynie Balham". parafia-balham.co.uk (in Polish).
  19. ^ . bananacabaret.co.uk. Archived from the original on 3 July 2018.
  20. ^ . thebedford.co.uk. Archived from the original on 8 May 2009.
  21. ^ . MorningAdvertiser.co.uk. Archived from the original on 6 April 2013.
  22. ^ . Time Out. Archived from the original on 2 September 2014.
  23. ^ "The Bedford Public House, Balham". mysteriousbritain.co.uk. 29 May 2011.
  24. ^ Stephens, Philip (4 July 2014). "London's Balham: from murder mystery to haven for high-flyers". Financial Times. Archived from the original on 10 December 2022. Retrieved 1 September 2014.
  25. ^ "Prostitution clampdown hailed a success". Your Local Guardian. 6 August 2010.
  26. ^ "Du Cane Court » Balham High Road » London » SW17". ducanecourt.com.
  27. ^ . ducanecourt.com. Archived from the original on 14 September 2014.
  28. ^ "On Location with Poirot - The Plymouth Express". tvlocations.net.
  29. ^ "Impressions of Balham". artuk.org. Art UK.
  30. ^ "Impressions of Balham". shadyoldlady.com.
  31. ^ "Balham Leisure Centre". placesforpeopleleisure.org.
  32. ^ "Balham Library - Wandsworth - Better Libraries".
  33. ^ Wandsworth Borough Council "Regeneration and Transport Overview and Scrutiny Committee" Report 2002 7 September 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  34. ^ Wandsworth Borough Council "Regeneration and Transport Overview and Scrutiny Committee" Report 2005 7 September 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  35. ^ "'Intelligent' pedestrian crossings trialled in London". BBC News. 7 March 2014.
  36. ^ Transport for London. "TfL to launch world-leading trials of intelligent pedestrian technology to make crossing the road easier and safer". tfl.gov.uk.
  37. ^ "Restored and brightly lit 'Roberts for Ekcovision' neon sign shines light on a piece of Balham history". Wandsworth Borough Council.
  38. ^ a b "Roberts for Ekcovision Sign". Heritage of London Trust.
  39. ^ "'Ekcovision' TMB272 mains/battery portable television, 1956 | Science Museum Group Collection". sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk.
  40. ^ "Balham, Roberts Ekcovision advertisement, from the station - geograph.org.uk - Wikimedia Commons". commons.wikimedia.org.
  41. ^ "Clapham South Station (Including above ground station building and sub surface platforms and passages) Non Civil Parish - 1266140". historicengland.org.uk.
  42. ^ "Balham Station Travel Information" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on 22 October 2012.
  43. ^ Larkin, Colin (27 May 2011). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Omnibus Press. ISBN 9780857125958. Retrieved 9 June 2016 – via Google Books.
  44. ^ "Lovely jubbly, John". The Independent. 12 January 1997.
  45. ^ "Grammy Winner Adele inspires Chesnut Grove students". Local Guardian. 21 February 2012. Retrieved 28 January 2014.
  46. ^ a b "Booming Balham". 12 January 2004.
  47. ^ "Help! Sarah Beeny wants to dig a 'mega basement' near us".
  48. ^ Rees, Caroline (20 May 2022). "Marcus Brigstocke: 'I've found my chameleon dangling off the curtains a few times'". The Times.
  49. ^ Craig, Jon (27 November 2014). "Learned at & after Spectator awards that lobby chums Michael Crick & Andrew Rawnsley are Balham neighbours. What a media enclave we are!". Twitter.
  50. ^ "Jack on Jack: When Dee met Whitehall". The Evening Standard. 6 December 2013.
  51. ^ "149 High Road, Balham". The Official Gracie Fields.
  52. ^ O'Hagan, Sean (21 August 2010). "DBC Pierre: 'I'm not a satirist. Reality has surpassed satire'". The Guardian.
  53. ^ "Westwood opposes plan to build flats on roof of her old home". The Evening Standard. 13 April 2012.
  54. ^ "Gateway - Southern Posters". southernposters.co.uk.
  55. ^ . BFI. Archived from the original on 10 August 2012.
  56. ^ "Balham - Gateway to the South". tvcream.co.uk. 6 May 2009. Retrieved 9 June 2016.
  57. ^ Mount, Harry (21 June 2014). "Neighbourhood Watch". Spectator Life. Spectator (1828) Ltd.
  58. ^ "Martin Upham: History of British Trotskyism (Chap.3)". marxists.org.

External links edit

  • Balham in the Domesday Book
  • Balham, Gateway to the South (film version).

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For other uses see Balham disambiguation Balham ˈ b ae l em is an area in south west London England It has been settled since Saxon times and appears in the Domesday Book as Belgeham BalhamBalham High RoadBalhamLocation within Greater LondonPopulation14 751 2011 Census Ward 1 OS grid referenceTQ285735 Charing Cross4 5 mi 7 2 km NNELondon boroughWandsworthCeremonial countyGreater LondonRegionLondonCountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townLONDONPostcode districtSW12 SW4 SW17Dialling code020PoliceMetropolitanFireLondonAmbulanceLondonUK ParliamentTootingBatterseaLondon AssemblyMerton and WandsworthList of places UK England London 51 26 36 N 0 09 09 W 51 4434 N 0 1525 W 51 4434 0 1525The area saw significant development after the opening of Balham railway station in 1856 During World War II Balham Underground station suffered heavy damage from air raids killing around 64 people In 1974 a bomb planted by the Provisional IRA exploded near government buildings in the area Balham is between four south London commons The town centre features a variety of bars restaurants and shops and the area is economically and culturally diverse The Polish Irish Portuguese Somali Pakistani and Brazilian communities are well represented in Balham Notable landmarks in the area include the Bedford a pub venue for live music and comedy the distinctive Art Deco designed Du Cane Court and the Oak Lodge School for deaf children Balham has its own library and leisure centre and was the site of the UK s first pedestrian diagonal X crossing Balham station serves as an interchange between National Rail and London Underground services Contents 1 History 1 1 Second World War air raid 1 2 Post war 2 Geography 3 Economy 4 Demography 5 Landmarks 6 Transport 7 Notable people born in Balham 8 Notable people who used to work study or live in Balham 9 Balham Gateway to the South 10 Balham Group 11 See also 12 Notes 13 References 14 External linksHistory edit nbsp A map showing the Balham ward of Wandsworth Metropolitan Borough as it appeared in 1916 The settlement appears in the Domesday Book as Belgeham Bal refers to rounded enclosure and ham to a homestead village or river enclosure It was held by Geoffrey Orlateile Its Domesday Assets were 1 ploughs 8 acres 32 000 m2 of meadow It rendered in total 2 2 The Balham area has been settled since Saxon times Balham Hill and Balham High Road follow the line of the Roman road Stane Street to Chichester now the A24 road Balham is recorded in several maps in the 1600s as Ballam or Balham Hill or Balham Manor The village was within the parish of Streatham Large country retreats for the affluent classes were built there in the 18th century however most development occurred after the opening of Balham railway station on the line to Crystal Palace in 1856 Second World War air raid edit nbsp Air raid damage in BalhamOn 14 October 1940 Balham Underground station was badly damaged by air raids on London during World War II People took shelter in the tube station during the raids A bomb fell in the High Road and through the roof of the Underground station below bursting water and gas mains and killing around 64 people 3 This particular incident was featured in Atonement a 2001 novel by Ian McEwan 4 5 An image of the aftermath is of the bus on route 88 which had fallen into the bomb crater 6 7 All passengers along with the driver and conductor had escaped from the bus before it fell The bus was hauled out of the crater after two weeks 8 nbsp St Mary and St John the Divine churchPost war edit On the morning of 17 July 1974 a 10 pound bomb planted by the Provisional IRA in a dustbin near Irene House a Social Security office and St Mary amp St John the Divine Anglican Church exploded shattering a four foot wall and 50 windows No one was hurt 9 10 Geography editBalham is overwhelmingly in Wandsworth with only small parts in the neighbouring Borough of Lambeth and encompasses the A24 north of Tooting Bec and the roads radiating off it 11 The Balham SW12 postcode includes the southern part of Clapham Park otherwise known as Clapham South and the Hyde Farm area both east of Cavendish Road and within Lambeth historically Clapham except for Weir Road as well as a small detached part of Clapham south of Nightingale Lane and part of Battersea the roads north of Nightingale Lane The southern part of Balham towards Tooting Bec near the 1930s block of Art Deco flats called Du Cane Court and the area to the south of Wandsworth Common comes under the SW17 postcode 12 The Heaver Estate lies to the south of Balham in Tooting The Estate mainly comprises substantial houses was built in the grounds of the old Bedford Hill House and was the work of local Victorian builder Alfred Heaver 13 Balham is situated between four south London commons Clapham Common to the north Wandsworth Common to the west Tooting Graveney Common to the south and the adjoining Tooting Bec Common to the east the latter two historically distinct areas are referred to by both Wandsworth Council and some local people as Tooting Common Neighbouring areas are Battersea Brixton Clapham Park Clapham South Streatham and Tooting Economy editBalham s town centre has a variety of bars restaurants and shops including major chains There are also local services including independent stores coffee houses and brasseries 14 There are two car parks serving the vicinity one behind the Sainsbury s 181 spaces 15 and one in front of Waitrose Demography edit nbsp The Polish Roman Catholic Church of Christ the KingBalham is diverse both in terms of economic and cultural demographics with an increasingly professional middle class population 16 The Polish population in Balham has hugely increased since 2006 though Balham has been one of the centres of the community in London since World War II The White Eagle Club is a thriving Polish community centre and its traditional Saturday night dance draws people from across London 17 Opposite the White Eagle is The Polish Roman Catholic Church of Christ the King 18 The Irish Portuguese Somali Pakistani and Brazilian communities are also well represented 16 Landmarks edit nbsp The Bedford nbsp Du Cane Court is a distinctive local landmark with its Art Deco design nbsp Impressions of Balham one of four bronze reliefs on Balham Station Road The Bedford is a pub venue for live music and comedy on Bedford Hill Performers at the Banana Cabaret have included Stephen K Amos Omid Djalili Harry Hill Eddie Izzard Al Murray and Catherine Tate 19 The pub has won various awards including the Publican Music Pub of the Year 2002 the Morning Advertiser Pub of the Year 2004 and the Evening Standard Pub of the Year 2002 20 21 22 In 1876 the pub building then named the Bedford Hotel housed the coroner s inquest into the notorious unsolved murder of Charles Bravo a resident and lawyer who was poisoned possibly by his wife 23 The Priory where the alleged murder took place is also a landmark noted for the specific architectural style 24 The Bedford Hill area of Balham was associated with street prostitution throughout the 1970s and 80s A project was organised for the matter in the late 2000s and since then has no longer been an issue for residents 25 Du Cane Court was the largest block of flats in Europe built for private occupation rather than as social housing at the time 26 Its 676 flats range from studios up to 4 bedroom penthouses The block has had a number of notable residents including comedian Tommy Trinder and actress Dame Margaret Rutherford Scenes from Agatha Christie s Poirot were filmed in the building 27 28 Oak Lodge School is a secondary school for deaf children aged 11 to 19 It accepts pupils from all over London Impressions of Balham are four cold cast bronze reliefs mounted on a high brick wall on Balham Station Road These depict local residents and everyday scenes They were conceived and constructed by Christine Thomas and Julia Barton and installed in 1991 29 30 Balham has its own library and leisure centre 31 32 The UK s first pedestrian diagonal X crossing was installed at the intersection of Balham High Road with Balham Station Road and Chestnut Grove in 2005 This was later adopted at Oxford Circus in 2009 which was the second X crossing in the UK 33 34 The world s first intelligent pedestrian crossings have also been trialled at Balham station including Tooting Bec 35 36 The prominent neon sign Roberts for Ekcovision installed by a former electrical shop in the 1950s on Bedford Hill was restored in 2022 37 38 a nbsp Original Roberts for Ekcovision neon sign on Bedford Hill c 1985 Transport edit nbsp National Rail nbsp London Underground Balham station is an interchange between National Rail and London Underground services in London fare zone 3 The stations connect Balham to both the City of London and the West End Balham Underground station is on the Northern Line Clapham South Underground station is also technically in Balham lying exactly at the meeting point of Clapham Battersea and Balham 41 Current bus routes serving the area are the 155 249 255 315 355 and N155 42 Notable people born in Balham editJohn Marco Allegro archaeologist Ray Cattouse former British lightweight boxing champion Gail Elliott fashion designer and former model Percy Fender 1892 Surrey cricket captain world record holder and England Test all rounder Fred again singer songwriter multi instrumentalist record producer and remixer Mel Gaynor musician drummer of the rock band Simple Minds Ainsley Harriott TV chef Jimmy Hill English footballer manager and broadcaster Alan Knight footballer Jamie Lawrence footballer Eric Maxon Shakespearean and early film actor Hannah New who starred as Eleanor Guthrie in the TV series Black Sails Margaret Rutherford actress Captain Sensible singer and musician 43 John Sullivan writer of Only Fools and Horses 44 Notable people who used to work study or live in Balham editAdele singer and songwriter attended Chestnut Grove School 45 Bob and Margaret cartoon characters are former residents Peter Baynham screenwriter Sarah Beeny property developer businesswoman and broadcaster is a former resident of Balham 46 47 Marcus Brigstocke comedian and actor with Rachel Parris 48 Jon Craig journalist 49 Jack Dee comedian actor writer and producer is a former resident of Balham 46 50 Gracie Fields actress singer and comedian was a former resident 51 Stewart Lee comedian and writer Malcolm McLaren band manager musician and entrepreneur was a former resident with Vivienne Westwood Rachel Parris comedian musician and actress with Marcus Brigstocke DBC Pierre novelist is a former resident 52 Arthur Smith comedian Tommy Trinder comedian and former chairman of Fulham Football Club was a former resident Vivienne Westwood fashion designer and businesswoman was a former resident with Malcolm McLaren 53 Balham Gateway to the South editFor many years Balham was held up to mockery because of the comedy sketch Balham Gateway to the South Written by Frank Muir and Denis Norden with Peter Sellers as the narrator it satirised the travelogues of the day with their faraway exotic locations by highlighting the supposed tourist attractions of Balham in postwar austerity Britain The title s origin most probably alludes to a Southern Railway poster Gateway to the Continent dating from 1928 by T D Kerr 54 In 1979 Micky Dolenz of the Monkees directed a short film based on the sketch with Robbie Coltrane playing multiple roles It was released for broadcast in 1981 55 56 The mockery reduced as Balham house prices soared 57 Balham Group editIn 1932 the Balham Group the first British Trotskyist group was expelled from the Communist Party of Great Britain and formed the Communist League 58 See also editWandsworth RadioNotes edit The Roberts store rented out the Ekcovision brand of television sets manufactured by the British electronics company E K Cole Ltd aka EKCO 39 The advertisement was proposed for the 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