This is one of the early half-hour tapes brought out by BBC Television, accompanied here by Test Card C, and was in service between February 1961 as a replacement for La Foule and was replaced by New York City in April 1962. The tracks which feature here are: 1. Gay Paris By Night; 2. La Java; 3. Bal Musette; 4. L'appel Du Large. Enjoy!!!!
Some people are just stupid. Gay ORIGINALLY meant happy or cheery. It had nothing to do with sexual preferences. Get some education.
FaerieCrone 3 months ago
Och, ma good old gran used to say "we were gay in our time'... it made me and my sisters titter... such sweet innocence ! I guess then, "gay" meant gay....now "gay" means gay in a different way... oh well how about Paris By Night ...so long as it makes you happy !!
karlrandom 1 year ago
I do not like the connotation GAY !
TheBlackPrince1 1 year ago
@4928003 Christ's sake !. Liven up you miserable little man !!.
23565120 1 year ago
don't LIKE the connotation GAY here....there is NOTHING GAY about the PARIS that I just visited in april...amen...
4928003 1 year ago
absolutamente genial cwilliams¡¡6 STARS¡
vertxxgg 3 years ago
You're taking me back now to when I was born,and my first memory of TV was this card of lines and circles!
scorpiofootiemad 3 years ago