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Here". New York Times. p. 12. Malcolm, Derek (17 Sep 1970). "Has anybody here seen Kelly?". The Guardian. London (UK). p. 8. "Notes on People". New York
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Iron Duke" 1971 Paul Temple Francoise Season 3, episode 8: "Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?" Play for Today Christine Season 2, episode 5: " Thank You Very
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Victor Talking Machine Company, and had immediate success with "Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly", an Americanised version of a British song. She and Norworth recorded
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Episode: "Asquith in Orbit." Paul Temple Springett Episode: "Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?" Shadows of Fear John Dolby Episode: "Come Into My Parlour" Out
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Frank C. Stanley "Good Evening, Caroline" – Billy Murray "Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?" – Florrie Forde "I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray" – Fisk University
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efficient and reliable to the man who pays him – first. 34 Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly? Dennis Spooner Eric Price 7 March 1971 Exists Very efficient these
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Herald, “Sports Weekend” June 10, 1983; Sports Illustrated “Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly” by Rick Telander, Feb 27, 1984 Cleveland Plain Dealer, “Plain
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"Burial at Sea" (1970) "The Logicians" (1971) BBC1 Paul Temple "Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?" (1971) BBC1 Jason King Creator, with Monty Berman, of series
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Callin' Caroline (Columbia 15381D) Ho! By Jingo (Columbia 1637D) Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly? (Columbia 1637D) Just A Baby's Prayer At Twilight (Columbia 15578D)
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This Is Paris (1926) (titles) Ladies at Ease (1927) (writer) Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly? (1928) (writer) "Biography for Rob Wagner". IMDb: The Internet
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on Me. Other sound releases included Darling Nellie Gray, Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?, When the Midnight Choo-Choo Leaves for Alabam', Coming Through
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(1911–12) English Suite No. 3 (1919–21) Symphonic Variations on "Has anybody here seen Kelly?", from "The Tigers" (1921–22) - Arrangement by Ronald Stevenson
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Buster Unknown Episode: "Howzat" 1969 Fraud Squad Rose Episode: "Anybody Here Seen Kelly?" 1969 Who-Dun-It Phillipa Best Episode: "Crime at the Panto" 1969