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3 weeks ago
"You'll Never Know" (Vera Lynn, 1943)
Vera Lynn's wartime popularity with the British public provided her with "Vera Lynn's Own Orchestra", conducted by the very capable Len Edwards.
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1 month ago
The Best of Rover in the Fifties - And Where It All Began
To buy the DVD go to http://www.motorfilms.com
Rover Review (1956 & 1958)
Return to the days of 'newsreel' as the Rover Review reports all the lat...
MotorFilmsTV • 831 views
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Oh... to be British in the 1950s! Wonderful stuff.
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1 month ago
ATV - "Bill & Ben The Flower Pot Men"
I used to watch this when I was 3 or 4 years old and living in High Wycombe, England.
This clip is dedicated to all of us that thought this show w...
SassyGirrrl420 • 399,820 views
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Ruined by the top left logo. Do we really need this?
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3 months ago
Breakfast in Hollywood 1 512kb
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3 months ago
BETTY DRIVER sings 'How was I to Know?'
Here's a chance to see Betty Driver in one of her early screen roles.......from the 1939 film 'Let's Be Famous' .... She is singing in the choir ...
MinstrelSurfer • 1,386 views
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One of the loveliest women I've ever seen.
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3 months ago
Betty DRIVER sings 'I've Got a Hunch'.wmv
Another scene from the 1939 film 'Let's be Famous' .... Betty Driver sings this happy number - 'I've got a Hunch' - with her usual panache. Who ...
MinstrelSurfer • 553 views
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Real entertainment!
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3 months ago
Variety star Betty Driver sings "The Moon Remembered" from "Let's Be Famous" (film) 1939
Posted Saturday 15th October 2011:
RIP Betty Driver - a wonderful artiste.
Betty Driver:
20 May 1920 - 15 October 2011
gallerydreams • 1,509 views
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Absolutely beautiful.
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4 months ago
Revealing Secrets - Series 1 - Episode 38
Programme detailing the discovery by the Alexandra Palace Television Society Archivist, Simon Vaughan, of highly signigicant 16-mm cine films of th...
aptsarchive • 1,138 views
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What a fabulous and informative programme. Thank you!
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4 months ago
This Heart of Mine Fred Astaire
Fred Astaire Lucille Bremer Ziegfeld Follies vignette
essgee007 • 3,845 views
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Romantic, elegant, graceful, inspiring, lush ...the adjectives fail me! The music from this was performed by the John Wilson Orchestra and the Maida Vale Choir during the 2011 London Proms and, I'm pleased to say, it sounded very like this original.
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5 months ago
London Late 1940's in Colour... Georges Delerue (V.rare footage)
This is rare footage of St. John's Wood area of North West London from the late 1940s.
The music is by Georges Delerue and was used in the 1964 fil...
coolitababy • 50,474 views
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Thanks for taking us on a trip to another England, long past. Nice music too.
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6 months ago
Phil Kelsall at his best. The Classic 12 street rag. Filmed by Chris Hopkins
A POPULAR PIECE BY ORGANISTS EVERYWHERE, THIS ONE IS DONE BY THE BEST. PHIL KELSALL PLAYING THE 12 STREET RAG IN HIS TRUE BLACKPOOL STYLE. BY CHRI...
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8 months ago
Cover Girl (That Girl on the Cover) - in Cover Girl (1944)
Music by Jerome Kern
Lyrics by Ira Gershwin
Sung by chorus; danced by Rita Hayworth with chorus
turinethefool • 1,169 views
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Wonderful! Bulbous America at its peak!
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9 months ago
Rosetta Pampanini, soprano - Rose Marie waltz, operetta in Italian.
What song is this? I lost info, mea culpa.
jozefsterkens2 • 62 views
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1 year ago
London to Brighton in Four Minutes (1953) [HQ]
The original, unedited, unremixed BBC film in all its B&W glory. Make sure you expand the viewing area to see it in 480p.
Copyright in a broadcast...
DavidBromage • 2,938 views
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A stirring British achievement! Thank you.
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1 year ago
The World of Castrati - Die Welt der Kastraten
Arno Raunig, a renowned Austrian male Soprano sings the aria "Se l'augellin sen fugge" from La Finta Giardiniera, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. He is...
zetNaught • 121,667 views
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It's a fella !!!
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1 year ago
British Pre-war Television Set from Early 1937
The Marconiphone 702 was an early mirror-lid television set from the dawn of electronic television. This video shows a short demonstration of this ...
TeslaMaster • 767 views
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Great entertainment!
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1 year ago
Carousel - 1956 - If I loved you duet.
Beautiful Duet with Gordon MacRae and Shirely Jones.
Anya xoxo
This clip belongs to Fox and Rodgers&Hammerstein.
All rights reserved.
Anjaxo • 355,717 views
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Fabulous - sets a standard of charm that will be enjoyed for ever.
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1 year ago
BBC Television Children's Newsreels
BBC Television Newsreel was launched on Monday 5th January 1948, on a weekly basis. The newsreels were shown on Monday evenings, with three repeat ...
aptsarchive • 6,186 views
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Wonderful stuff and very atmospheric of the times. Thank you!
Wonderful, tender melody, beautifully sung.