Pop Stars Awards 1969

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Pop star awards. London.

C/Us of Melody Maker trophy. M/S John McVie of Fleetwood Mac talking to other personalities. M/S of Mick Fleetwood talking. L/S John Peel giving trophy to Mary Hopkin receiving bottle of champagne who came second in girl singer category. C/U Mary Hopkin. M/S pan as...

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Cataloguer:
Howard
Stock:
Colour
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
57475
Sort Number:
69/077
Time in/Out:
01:20:22:00 / 01:21:19:00
Canister:
69/77
Film ID:
2227.21
Issue Date:
21/09/1969

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