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Any Dream Will Do (song)
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Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, and arranged by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Max Bygraves released a popular version in 1972 which had another track from the film
Richard Dawson
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https://interviews.televisionacademy.com/people/mike-stokey?clip=48328 "Jack Meets Max Bygraves ". IMDb. 8 January 1963. Retrieved 27 November 2018. Racy Tracy Rattigan
Singing the Blues
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Bert Jansch appears on his 2000 release Crimson Moon. Frank Ifield, Max Bygraves and Slim Whitman also recorded the song. "Singing the Blues" was performed
Hattie Jacques on stage, radio, screen and record
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Archived from the original on 13 February 2009. Retrieved 26 July 2013. "Max Bygraves at the Royalty". British Film Institute. Archived from the original on
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One of her brothers offered her five shillings to audition for The Max Bygraves Summer Show. After doing so successfully, she appeared in several pantomimes
Branksome Park
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living in Bournemouth. Such residents included Tolkien, Mantovani, and Max Bygraves . This dramatically fast expansion to the Town of Bournemouth, facilitated
Kenny Ball
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"Casablanca" – Pye Jazz – 1963 "Hello Dolly" – Pye Jazz – 1964 "Rosie" (Max Bygraves / Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen) – Pye Records – 1967 "Shake 'em Up and
Chas & Dave
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Starlight Suite at Enfield Football Club with special guests the Searchers, Max Bygraves , Warren Mitchell & Stanley Unwin. "Chas & Dave's Christmas Cracker" &
Phil Nice
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Border Warwick 7 episodes 1986 Spitting Image Roy Jenkins / John Craven / Max Bygraves Voice Episode #3.4 Five Alive Various 1987 Inspector Morse Nicholas Quinn
List of The Jack Benny Program episodes
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Attends the Rose Bowl" January 1, 1963 (1963-01-01) 192 15 "Jack Meets Max Bygraves " January 8, 1963 (1963-01-08) 193 16 "Twilight Zone Sketch" January 15
Gwlad y Gân
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Prince Philip and television viewers around the UK and abroad included Max Bygraves , Alma Cogan, Nat King Cole, Russ Conway, Billy Cotton and his Band, Sammy