Helen Shapiro In Poland 1964

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Unissued / Unused material -

Warsaw, Poland.

VS Music fans in audience screaming and jumping about, mostly male. MS Pop singer Helen Shapiro on stage at the Warsaw Congress Hall during concert. She sings sections from 'Walking back to Happiness'. and 'You don't Know'.

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Cataloguer:
Mark
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
87873
Sort Number:
UN 3951 A
Time in/Out:
01:46:45:00 / 01:48:36:00
Canister:
UN 3951 A
Film ID:
3113.15
Issue Date:
1964

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