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(2.6) Fred isn't invited to Judy's annual party but decides to ignore the snub and go anyway.
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Daz Sampson was interviewed on Richard & Judy's Channel 4 TV programme right after he won the Making Your Mind Up competition to represent the UK in the Eurovision Song Contest. The interview is hilarious.
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(2.6) Fred isn't invited to Judy's annual party but decides to ignore the snub and go anyway.
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Judy and Leonard singing together, taped for Judy Collin's show on PBS TV's "Soundstage" in 1976. To hear a solo performance of Cohen's "Suzanne" and "Famous Blue Raincoat" from the same 1970s era, listen to Judy's 1973 concert from San Francisco that you can find on the Wolfgang's Vault web site. It is at www.wolfgangsvault.c om.
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I think this is the best provisional cast-on on the planet. It was invented by the ingenious Judy Becker of Portland, Oregon, and first released to the world by Knitty.com. You'll find it used throughout my latest book, NEW PATHWAYS FOR SOCK KNITTERS, for everything from toe-up socks to cobblestone cuffs. I love it!
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Judy sings her hit version of the Ian Tyson song "Someday Soon," on the Smothers Brothers show, taped in 1969. To hear a fantastic live concert version of this song, and others, from Judy's "folk-rock" era of her career, listen to her 1973 San Francisco concert featured on the new "Wolfgangs Vault" web site. You will find it at at www.wolfgangsvault.c om
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From the episode of March 5, 1967, near the end of Judy's life. This old film is a bit grainy, scratchy and dusty, but it's interesting to look at. If Judy were alive today, she'd be 85 years old. Her co-star Mickey Rooney is 87.
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Judy Henske sings "Wade in the Water" in the classic film "Hootenanny Hoot." wmv
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Taped in 1989 at the Wheeler Opera House in Aspen, Colorado. Judy's composition tells the story of a woman fleeing a broken heart, and how a blizzard, and the kindness of a "dark-headed stranger" set her on the path to healing.
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The Goddess Bunny, a deformed transvestite, lipsynchs to a few songs (among them "Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows" and "Judy's Turn To Cry"), is interviewed, and does a demented tap dance with an umbrella. Also featuring a dance from Goddess Bunny's deformed black midget friend.