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Originally posted by Caitlyn View PostAnd he was my answer for the Harry potter audio book series as I even write my last entry he was in my mind, guess I should read the question and go with instinct.
It was the singing and stand-up work that made me think it might be Jim Dale, but it is so easy to overlook someone.
Apparently, Jim Dale was also a songwriter and wrote the title song to the 60s film Georgy Girl, which really surprised me.
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Sure did staffslad.
"Georgy Girl" is a song by the Australian folk music group the Seekers. It was used as the title song for the 1966 film of the same name. Tom Springfield, who had written "I'll Never Find Another You", composed the music and Jim Dale supplied the lyrics.
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Originally posted by staffslad View PostIt was the singing and stand-up work that made me think it might be Jim Dale, but it is so easy to overlook someone.
Apparently, Jim Dale was also a songwriter and wrote the title song to the 60s film Georgy Girl, which really surprised me.Always ready for chat.
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Originally posted by staffslad View PostTwo prominent female stars of the Carry On series had sizeable roles in the popular 70s/80s children's series Worzel Gummidge. Can you name them and the roles they played?Ejector seat?...your jokin!
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WHO AM I:
I started in the Brit studio system like most others in the 1950s .. One of my first films was Torment (1950) and I continued in popular movies like Blue Murder at St. Trinian's (1957) and Doctor at Large (1957). Some additional trivia. I was a lifelong friend of Joan Sims. I learned how to play poker from Sid James.Last edited by Donald the Great; 04-09-2018, 03:19.
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Originally posted by Donald the Great View PostIt was Joan Sims.. my fave Carry On female.
Correct, Babs Windsor and Joan Sims...well done, guys. Actually, I never understood why Worzel was always after Aunt Sally--who treated him like dog mess--when Saucy Nancy was available.
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Originally posted by Donald the Great View PostWHO AM I:
I started in the Brit studio system like most others in the 1950s .. One of my first films was Torment (1950) and I continued in popular movies like Blue Murder at St. Trinian's (1957) and Doctor at Large (1957). Some additional trivia. I was a lifelong friend of Joan Sims. I learned how to play poker from Sid James.
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