Hello David, On page 28 of your book you mention the 1964 season with The Shadows. I was given a roll of 35mm film that had a part of a cinema trailer for the Aladdin pantomime at the London Palladium on it. It shows The Shads singing a a song "Me Oh My we never tell a lie." Perhaps your wife helped them to transcribe the lyrics of this song? I do have an .mov file of the footage .
I made a file using scanned single frames from the Aladdin trailer film and this is on my UA-cam page or you can just search for it using “Aladdin” and “Cliff Richard.” It was this file that the bloke who made the .mov file for me saw. I cannot recall his name but a group of his friends are always looking for lost TV programmes. I thought it was the opening title sequence from the ITV version of the Pantomime but he thinks it is a cinema trailer/advert for the London Palladium show. I have not put the .mov file on UA-cam in case of copyright issues. I managed to make a DVD from the .mov file that is easier to view.
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Hello David, On page 28 of your book you mention the 1964 season with The Shadows. I was given a roll of 35mm film that had a part of a cinema trailer for the Aladdin pantomime at the London Palladium on it. It shows The Shads singing a a song "Me Oh My we never tell a lie." Perhaps your wife helped them to transcribe the lyrics of this song? I do have an .mov file of the footage .
Maybe she did work on that song. Do you have that trailer file on your youtube channel?
I made a file using scanned single frames from the Aladdin trailer film and this is on my UA-cam page or you can just search for it using “Aladdin” and “Cliff Richard.” It was this file that the bloke who made the .mov file for me saw. I cannot recall his name but a group of his friends are always looking for lost TV programmes. I thought it was the opening title sequence from the ITV version of the Pantomime but he thinks it is a cinema trailer/advert for the London Palladium show. I have not put the .mov file on UA-cam in case of copyright issues. I managed to make a DVD from the .mov file that is easier to view.
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