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Post by williammcgregor on Sept 2, 2015 17:33:50 GMT
news from Simon Moreby that my 5 O'Clock Club post earlier on today has led him to Simon making this discovery today... William your post of today Five O Clock Club 1 October 1963 first guest Harry Secombe.. other sources say that he sang... If I Ruled The World, took a look on youtube and what do you know, I located some audio for If I Ruled The World, from a ME, but not Five O Clock Club, but for Who Is Secombe? 26.12.63 8.20 - 9.05 pm BBC TVbesides the names listed for this ME on Lostshows.com, also Eric Robinson, Anton Rodgers, Amanda Barrie. the first voice on the following is Eric Robinson, second voice is Anton Rodgers..see caption underneath I have already sent this to the BBC, the question is does the uploader have the whole 45 minute Show? www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSiednkXCzM
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Post by John Green on Sept 2, 2015 21:24:37 GMT
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Post by John Green on Sept 2, 2015 22:47:41 GMT
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Post by Ray Langstone (was saintsray) on Sept 3, 2015 20:26:16 GMT
Well done on the Secombe. The Jo Stafford Show exists complete, I believe in Canada. I mentioned you, John Green, in my recording of 'the Long Lost Shows Show' at Big Centre TV which I recorded yesterday.
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Post by John Green on Sept 4, 2015 1:27:55 GMT
Well done on the Secombe. The Jo Stafford Show exists complete, I believe in Canada. I mentioned you, John Green, in my recording of 'the Long Lost Shows Show' at Big Centre TV which I recorded yesterday. Good grief.Wow.You'd be surprised,Ray,how few people realise that my surname is pronounced 'Grenoble',possibly a mingling of 'Green the Noble'.(Though there's another theory).
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Post by RWels on Sept 4, 2015 8:18:54 GMT
Well done on the Secombe. The Jo Stafford Show exists complete, I believe in Canada. I mentioned you, John Green, in my recording of 'the Long Lost Shows Show' at Big Centre TV which I recorded yesterday. Good grief.Wow.You'd be surprised,Ray,how few people realise that my surname is pronounced 'Grenoble',possibly a mingling of 'Green the Noble'.(Though there's another theory). Isn't there a Grenoble in France?
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Post by Nicholas Fitzpatrick on Sept 5, 2015 17:38:46 GMT
The Jo Stafford Show exists complete, I believe in Canada. It looks like it's almost complete. Looking at the Canadian archive listings it appears there's 16-mm negatives, positives, and magnetic tracks for 8 distinct episodes. Oh, and the one I couldn't see (with Bob Hope) seems to be there there under the title "Jo Stafford and Bob Hope Special". Presumably he had the "name recognition" that Jo Stafford didn't.
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