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  • Rosella
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    Originally posted by Robert View Post
    Interesting : 12 minutes news and send 'em to bed by 11.30.
    I can remember US celebrities of the time commenting that they'd get back to their hotel rooms after midnight, turn on their TV's hoping to catch a film or show and it would be just a zzz noise, presumably with a test pattern!

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  • GUT
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    Originally posted by Sherlock Houses View Post
    A baby girl was born on this day in 1961. Twenty years later she was to marry a proper Charlie.
    HeHeHe

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  • Robert
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    Eeeehhhhhhhhhrrr....

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  • Sherlock Houses
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    July 1st 1961

    A baby girl was born on this day in 1961. Twenty years later she was to marry a proper Charlie.

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  • Robert
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    Interesting : 12 minutes news and send 'em to bed by 11.30.

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  • Sherlock Houses
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    ITV programmes 22-08-1961

    At more or less the same moment a gunman entered Michael Gregsten's car, 'Play of the week' was being aired on ITV. Spookily enough the name of the play was "A shred of evidence".
    Attached Files

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  • Beowulf
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    Originally posted by GUT View Post
    That can be said about so many of their songs, in much of the world Yesterday was :just" a track on an album, but at the time, they were also about value for money and many songs appeared as singles that were on no album, and some of their "B" sides were worthy of a single of their own, OMG Penny Land and Strawberry Fields any other band would have released two No 1 singles, the Beatles make it double sided.
    So right about that!

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  • GUT
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    Originally posted by Sherlock Houses View Post
    A good British movie which I've seen a few times over the years. "The big ship sails on the alley alley o"

    The Beatles recorded a memorable song of the same title in early 1963. Very evocative of an earlier time. It would have made a great single instead of being just an album track. The song, according to Wikipedia, was originally written in 1960 for the Broadway production of the play on which the movie is based.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4A-5hyKaITQ
    That can be said about so many of their songs, in much of the world Yesterday was :just" a track on an album, but at the time, they were also about value for money and many songs appeared as singles that were on no album, and some of their "B" sides were worthy of a single of their own, OMG Penny Land and Strawberry Fields any other band would have released two No 1 singles, the Beatles make it double sided.

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  • Beowulf
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    Originally posted by GUT View Post
    This one was released in '60 but got to No.1 in 1961


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlPazQMcNW8
    That song is so lovely.

    My little Irish grandmother used to sing this song when she did the dishes. She sang it with such heart my mother and I often wondered if she was really thinking of someone from long ago.

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  • Sherlock Houses
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    Originally posted by Graham View Post
    A Taste Of Honey - the first 'hot' film I saw, when I was a year or two under the age to get in to an X-film. Good then, but I don't think it's worn too well.
    A good British movie which I've seen a few times over the years. "The big ship sails on the alley alley o"

    The Beatles recorded a memorable song of the same title in early 1963. Very evocative of an earlier time. It would have made a great single instead of being just an album track. The song, according to Wikipedia, was originally written in 1960 for the Broadway production of the play on which the movie is based.

    Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

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  • Robert
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    Not 1961 but I'm posting it anyway - fantastic song, arrangement and performance :

    As I Love You (Musical Recording), Shirley Bassey (Musical Artist)

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  • GUT
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    Also my daughters favourt movie was released

    101 Dalmatians

    But then she's had them around her all her life

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  • GUT
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    This one was released in '60 but got to No.1 in 1961


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  • Beowulf
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    Just found out that this song was from 1961.

    I think this Song by Nancy Kwan from the Movie Flower Drum Song (1961) should be the anthem of any sissies around the world... I just scream feminity, grace ...

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  • Graham
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    Two films from 1961 that stick in my memory:

    The Pit And The Pendulum - Vincent Price in what was supposed to be a horror adaptation of the Edgar Allen Poe tale. However, me and my mates guffawed all the way through (as you did in those days) and were eventually ejected towards the end! Bad boys!

    A Taste Of Honey - the first 'hot' film I saw, when I was a year or two under the age to get in to an X-film. Good then, but I don't think it's worn too well.

    Graham

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