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Post by William Martin on Aug 29, 2003 12:28:04 GMT
the dusty "how can I be sure" form the clip meddley may not be totp I'm still having problems getting these so i may be wrong but if she's wearing a light blue dress with large sequins around the sleeves and a "lady penelope" wig then it is probably from the Morecambe & Wise Show
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Post by helpful Hartley on Aug 29, 2003 15:17:29 GMT
could it be from the 1968 ITC Elstree show? which had... "close my eyes and count to ten" with the grandfather clocks (very nice sequence) and "son of a preacher man"
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Post by William Martin on Sept 1, 2003 15:29:21 GMT
Thanks for the info I didn't know about the ITC show as far as "How can I be sure"not unless the song was recorded later as a single it was a hit in sept/oct 1970, as for the other clips "son of a preacher man" etc I wondered why they were in colour(looks like NTSC) I thought perhaps a LWT Frost show or one of Lew Grades specials or something I can't be sure but she seems to be wearing an identical outfit in the B/W "Dusty" show 1966 clips perhaps superstition?
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Post by helpful Hartley on Sept 1, 2003 21:35:39 GMT
Dusty did tend to use the same outfits over certain periods of time by the look of her clips.
The ITC show was PAL i may have got the year wrong lets just say circa 68, although as you probably know at that time. with stuff like Tom Jones shows they use to use two sets of cameras and simultaniously record in Pal and NTSC at Elstree.
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Post by William Martin on Sept 3, 2003 16:14:40 GMT
yes I saw this on a documentary the USA got the full face colour and the UK got B/W with the eyes to the side looking past just 2 cameras strapped together surly they could have found a better way.
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