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The Golden Year (other)
The Golden Year may refer to: * ''The Golden Year'' (album), the sole album by the group Ou Est le Swimming Pool * ''The Golden Year'' (BBC TV play), a musical comedy of 1951 starring Jack Hulbert See also *Golden Years (other) Golden Years or The Golden Years may refer to: Music * ''Golden Years'' (album), an album by David Bowie * ''The Golden Years'' (EP), an EP by Motörhead * "Golden Years" (David Bowie song), 1975 * "Golden Years" (Ruel and M-Phazes song), 201 ...
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The Golden Year (album)
''The Golden Year'' is the only album released by Camden synthpop band Ou Est le Swimming Pool. Release The album was originally intended for release in August 2010, but was delayed. The suicide of frontman Charles Haddon led to uncertainties about the status of the album; however the band's management issued a statement confirming its release in October 2010. It was followed by a fourth single, " The Key". The original album had been leaked in early 2010, due to the sale of promotional copies on auction sites such as eBay. However, the track listing has since been altered, adding two new songs and removing one. Track listing #"You Started" #"The Key" #"These New Knights" #"Dance the Way I Feel "Dance the Way I Feel" is the debut single of British synthpop band Ou Est Le Swimming Pool. It was first released on 7 September 2009 as a limited edition Gramophone record, 7-inch vinyl, and, on 9 November, it received a wider release across th ..." #"Better" #"Outside" #"Jackson ...
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The Golden Year (BBC TV Play)
''The Golden Year'' is a musical play by Jack Hulbert and Barry Baker written for BBC Television, starring Hulbert with Sally Ann Howes and Peter Graves, with original music by Harry S. Pepper. It was first broadcast on 23 June and 2 July 1951. A contribution to the Festival of Britain, the claim was made that the play was the first musical comedy ever produced for television. The ''BBC Year Book'' commented that "Jack Hulbert was featured in Festival style". Filmed in black and white, the musical has a length of 104 minutes. Jack Hulbert, Walton Anderson, Eric Robinson, Eunice Crowther, and the George Mitchell Choir had previously worked together for BBC Television on a production of ''Cinderella'' first broadcast on 27 December 1947, and most of them came together for a new ''Cinderella'' in 1950 which like ''The Golden Year'' starred Sally Ann Howes.John WyverA tale of six Cinders, part 2: Cinderella (BBC, 1938, 1948, 1950)at screenplaystv.wordpress.com, accessed 27 July 2016 C ...
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