A Harrogate man has won a place in the grand final of Channel 4’s The Piano.
Eighty-year-old Duncan captured the hearts of viewers with an incredible love story and won episode 1 of series 2, securing him a spot in the final.
The show sees gifted amateur pianists perform at a street piano in a different railway station each week. It is hosted by Claudia Winkleman and judged by international pop star Mika and Lang Lang, a musician described by the Guardian as “the greatest living pianist”.
The critically acclaimed first series won Best Original Programme at the Broadcast Awards and the second series began on Sunday, April 28.
Duncan first began playing the piano aged four. At a young age he found that he could play the piano by ear and has practised for 76 years.
On the show, Duncan played A Theme for Fran, a romantic song he wrote 30 years ago for his wife. Duncan and Fran first met in 1964 and have been married for 42 years.

Duncan and Fran from Harrogate shared their love story with The Piano’s audience. Image: Channel 4
The pair were both born in Leeds but have lived in the district for many years, first in Birstwith and now in Harrogate. Duncan qualified as a solicitor and played the piano regularly at Betty’s in Harrogate until the covid pandemic.
He was scouted for the second series of Channel 4’s The Piano when a video of him playing was shared to social media.
Duncan has had Alzheimer’s disease for six years, but was only diagnosed with it two years ago, and now uses his musical talent as as a form of medicine.
Duncan and Fran attend a dementia hub in Burton Leonard run by Dementia Forward. The couple play and sing with community groups such as St Peter’s Church market days and at Harrogate’s Christ Church, where each Thursday a pianist with dementia plays. Duncan performs there monthly, and it was a video of this that the producers saw.
The first episode showcased the talented pianists of the North when a piano was installed in Manchester Piccadilly station. The judges said Duncan’s performance was “beautiful” and it sounded “like a piece from another time, very romantic.”

The judges and host of ‘The Piano,’ left to right: Lang Lang, Claudia Winkleman and Mika. Image: Channel 4
Mika said:
“There was one moment where we were able to understand why we are doing this all over again. Where the piano just had its place and music just made sense, and that was during the performance of Duncan.”
In an exclusive interview with the Stray Ferret, Fran said:
“It is an incredible privilege. It was a remarkable experience and it was so lovely listening to the comments of Mika and Lang Lang. It was stunning to listen to the other talent.
“It has given us an incredible experience and an opportunity, given Duncan’s age and Alzheimer’s it shows it is never too late to dream. To hear the feedback from Lang Lang and Mika gave him an extra sense of being appreciated for playing.
“They loved the story as well as his playing. We feel that it will inspire others, no matter their age or condition. It shows people there is always something positive to pull out of life. It’s wonderful.”

Duncan playing ‘A Theme for Fran’ at Manchester Piccadilly Station. Image Channel 4
She added:
“A Theme for Fran was written 30 years ago, but it is still so relevant. Every time he plays it there is such a lot of love, I just have to whizz over to the piano and kiss him. It encompasses everything about him and our romance. It means a huge amount to both of us and to show everyone has made it even more special.
“It shows how magical music is. Music is a bridge that spans over fragmented thoughts and connects with feeling. When he is at the piano he is himself. The piano brings back his sense of self, when he plays there are no lost threads.”
Duncan added:
“Music to me is the most perfect melodies and beautiful harmonies.”
Duncan will play in the series finale at Aviva studios, where tickets have been sold to raise funds to install pianos in every railway station in the country. He added that he is available and would love to play in more fundraising events.

The moment Duncan won the episode and secured a spot in the grand finale. Image: Channel 4
To watch Duncan’s performance on The Piano, click here. The next episode of The Piano will air tonight (May 5) at 9pm.
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Business Breakfast: Three Boroughbridge pubs awarded national accreditation
Three Boroughbridge pubs have been awarded Cask Marque accreditation.
The award recognises the quality of the beers at the Grantham Arms, Fox and Hounds and Tap on the Tutt, based on temperature, aroma, appearance and taste.
Simon Wade, who owns the pubs, said the accreditation would help put Boroughbridge on the map as a destination for quality ales. He said:
“For all three of our pubs to get the accreditation is incredible. It means we now become part of the national Real Ale Trail which will hopefully bring new visitors to the town. Great credit to our teams at all three venues for keeping on top of cellar management and to our fantastic sponsor Rudgate Brewery.”
The three pubs offer 12 cask ales between them from breweries including Rudgate, Timothy Taylor’s and Theakstons, alongside guest beers on rotation.
Harrogate Healthcare company wins national care award
A Harrogate healthcare company has won a national award.
Vida Healthcare, which specialises in dementia care, won the accolade at the Great British Care Awards.
It won the National Three Rs (Recruitment, Retention and Recognition) award at the event. The company also won the same award last year.
James Rycroft, managing director at Vida Healthcare, said:
“We’re over the moon to have won the national Three Rs award at the Great British Care Awards – it’s a fantastic achievement and a reflection of our commitment to nurturing the future of social care talent. As part of our dedication to creating better care for people living with dementia, our long-term mission is to continue to build on our cohort of understanding and professional care workers.”

From left to right: Bernadette Mossman, healthcare director, Jill Young, operations director, James Rycroft, managing director.
Digital agency appoints new director of international
National digital agency idhl has appointed Sam Ogrizovic as Director of International to launch the firm’s first office in the US.
The company specialises in performance media, e-commerce, web development, data and email marketing.
idhl was established in Harrogate in 2000. The agency now operates nationally across the UK with offices in London, Leeds, Manchester and Newcastle – employing more than 400 people.
Ogrizovic will hire a team of digital experts in the coming months, with the New York office due to open in summer 2024.
Mr Ogrizovic said:
“I’m an entrepreneurial person and there are few occasions in your career which allow you to work with a business you know well to launch a new territory from scratch. Knowing that I have the strong engine and reputation of idhl behind me is a huge advantage and I cannot wait to get going!”
Ben Wood, CEO at idhl, said:
“Sam is the perfect candidate to spearhead our US office launch, his tenacity and ability to form really strong relationships with clients as we deliver fantastic results for them is second to none. This is an extremely exciting time of growth for idhl, the potential to roll-out our products and services to the US market is huge.
Henshaws College completes outdoor classroom
Henshaws Specialist College has opened a new yurt as part of its Forest School offering.
The move follows a £25,000 donation from Barratt Developments Yorkshire East to fund an outdoor classroom.
The college provides education and care for young people aged 18-25 years old who have disabilities and complex needs.
Gemma Young, fundraising development manager at Henshaws, said:
“With the donation we were able to have a 22 ft yurt with a wood burning stove installed to base the sessions from, so the students can continue to learn outdoors, even in bad weather. We were so pleased to welcome Barratt Developments Yorkshire East to the college so they could see how far their generous donation has gone for our students and facilities.”

Henshaws Specialist College completes outdoor classroom following local housebuilder donation
Skin Clinic shortlisted in The UK Hair and Beauty Awards
Relax & Renew Skin Clinic, Green Hammerton has been shortlisted in the UK Hair and Beauty Awards.
The firm has been nominated in the ‘‘Skin Specialist Of The Year’ category.
The UK Hair and Beauty Awards supports businesses of all sizes, and provide candidates with opportunities in the sector.
Gemma Carlisle of Relax and Renew said:
“This business means the absolute world to me. I only started it 2.5 years ago and it has grown & grown into the thriving business that it is today! This is down to my utter determination and passion but also the support of the local community, that have truly allowed me to make my dreams come true”
Tech business nominated for national awards
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The recognition acknowledges commitment to innovation, excellence, and performance in the tech industry.
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Lovett Care to open brand-new home in Harrogate later this month

This story is sponsored by Lovett Care.
A stunning new purpose-built care home is set to open on Wetherby Road in Harrogate this month. Fairfax Manor will provide high-quality residential, dementia and respite care, 24 hours a day.
The new home, from award-winning care provider Lovett Care, also has an enviable range of truly exceptional facilities, including a café, bistro, library, orangery, beauty salon, private dining room and bar – placing it in the top rank of care homes in the region. The home has 90 fully-furnished en suite rooms with outdoor space provided by balconies, patio areas and landscaped gardens for all to enjoy.

One of the lounges at Fairfax Manor.
The home have recruited an activities team who will promote a healthy lifestyle and positive wellbeing all year round. Their holistic approach to care and support will ensure the team provides a full and varied activities programme that meets the needs of everyone who lives in the home. The dedicated team will arrange daily supported sessions and activities to ensure everyone benefits from life at Fairfax Manor.
Lovett Care also employs two people to lead activities seven days a week, including morning exercises, an art club, trips out in the minibus, and a lot more – all tailored to the residents’ needs.
General Manager Gillian Allatt said:
“We know the key to a successful home is down to the individuals who work there.
“We have recruited an exceptional team who have been selected for their individual qualities but most importantly their dedication to wanting to make a difference. I truly have a team who cares.
“I am looking forward to welcoming our new residents to Fairfax Manor as that is when it truly becomes a home. The unrivalled facilities have all been thoughtfully designed and will offer an exceptionally high standard of living yet with a homely feel. My team will be on hand 24 hours a day to provide the very best care and support, enabling our residents to enjoy their next chapter.”

The landscaped gardens will have plenty of beautiful seating areas.
Lovett Care already operates nine homes across the North West and north Wales, supporting more than 500 residents. Fairfax Manor will be its first east of the Pennines.
The company employs more than 700 people, and a further 100 or more will be employed in the new Harrogate care home, which is located within a mile of the town centre. The home will be a welcome addition to the local area with the growing demand for elderly care and support.
You can find more details about Lovett Care on the company website, lovettcare.co.uk.
To register your interest in one of the fabulous rooms at Fairfax Manor, contact us here.
Stray Ferret Christmas Appeal is coming to an end – get your last minute donations inThe Stray Ferret Christmas Appeal will come to an end this weekend after almost two months of raising vital funds for Dementia Forward.
You can still donate to the appeal until midnight on Sunday, January 7.
So far we have raised around £8,000 for the charity, which will go towards funding a new minibus.
Jill Quinn MBE, chief executive at Dementia Forward, said:
“We really value the support that The Stray Ferret and all your readers have given us this Christmas.“The stories and videos have shone a light on our services, and we really hope that everyone has a good understanding of what Dementia Forward offers to people in the local community, and knows where to turn if they ever they need us.“It is exciting that we have received enough donations to be able to lease a new minibus for the next two years, so that we can continue to provide vital transport for people living with dementia in the Harrogate District.“Once again, huge thanks and we wish everyone a very happy and healthy 2024!”
We didn’t reach our target, but we know times are tough and the money raised will still make a huge difference to the lives of those living with dementia and the people struggling around them.
Director of The Stray Ferret, Tamsin O’Brien said:
“We’d like to thank VIDA Healthcare for its wonderful support of our Christmas Appeal. As someone who’s family has experienced the heartbreak of Alzheimers, this was an appeal close to my heart.
“Thank you to everyone who donated. Please give generously this weekend — you never know when you may be in need of Dementia Forward’s help too.”
The appeal was kindly sponsored by Vida Healthcare.
Stray Ferret Christmas Appeal: Dedicate a donation to your loved oneThis year’s Stray Ferret Christmas Appeal is to raise money for a minibus for Dementia Forward in the Harrogate district.
The appeal is kindly sponsored by Vida Healthcare.
Please give generously to support local people and their families living with dementia. Let’s not forget who needs our help this Christmas.
Today, we’re urging our readers to dedicate a donation to a loved one.
Many families have lost a loved one to dementia or know someone who is currently living with it – it’s a totally indiscriminate condition.
People are losing their lives to dementia every day and those around them are forced to watch their loved one slip away.
That’s why we’re urging Stray Ferret readers to dedicate a donation to your loved one as part of our Christmas Appeal for Dementia Forward.
All you need to do is donate whatever you can to the appeal. Leave a message when donating and tell us who you are dedicating your donation to.
You can email contact@thestrayferret.co.uk with a photo of your loved one, and we will post it on our social media channels.
The Stray Ferret’s founder, Tamsin O’Brien, lost her father to dementia earlier this year. She dedicated her donation to him:
“My wonderful father, David O’Brien, died this year – a few days short of his 93rd birthday. He was the most loving dad and he is much missed.
“In truth though, we lost him years earlier to Alzheimers disease and his last years were very difficult.
“Sadly, my mother also has this awful disease.
“People like my father and mother and their carers need extra support and joy in their lives. Dementia Forward provide this. Please support our Christmas Appeal.”
The Stray Ferret hopes to raise £30,000 for Dementia Forward to fund a new minibus.
Dementia Forward’s current bus is old and urgently needs to be replaced. The charity would seriously struggle to afford a new one, which is why they need your help to keep this vital service going. Without it, many people living with dementia wouldn’t be able to access the help and support they need.
Every donation to our campaign will go directly to Dementia Forward, helping us hit our target to buy the charity a new minibus and improving the lives of those living with dementia and the people around them.
We know times our tough, but please dig deep and give generously. Let’s not forget those who need our help this Christmas.
Thank you.
‘Without my carer I’d be a mess’ – Stray Ferret Christmas Appeal 2023This year’s Stray Ferret Christmas Appeal aims to raise money for a much-needed minibus for Dementia Forward in the Harrogate district.
The appeal is kindly sponsored by Vida Healthcare.
Please give generously to support local people and their families living with dementia. Let’s not forget who needs our help this Christmas.
Today, we hear from members of the charity’s singing group.
“Dementia Forward has been such a lifeline for us.”
These are the words of so many people who have been helped – and continue to be helped – by Dementia Forward.
It supports people living with dementia, and their carers who may be struggling to do their best to help them.
However, in reality, hundreds of families are fighting a losing battle with this condition. It is robbing people of their former selves daily – and none of us can stop it.
The Stray Ferret hopes to raise £30,000 to buy the charity a new minibus but we’re still a long way off our target – and we need your help.
We know times are hard, but please donate whatever you can to this vital cause.
Every donation to our campaign will go directly to Dementia Forward. It will fund a new minibus and improve the lives of people living with dementia and those around them.
Dementia Forward’s current bus is old and urgently needs to be replaced. The charity would seriously struggle to afford a new one, which is why they need your help to keep this vital service going. Without it, many people living with dementia wouldn’t be able to access the help and support they need.
Let’s not forget those who need our help this Christmas.
Thank you.