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Did you know enough to win our Doris Day competition?
Inside Croydon’s Doris Day competition is now closed. Our winners, who knew that Doris Day sang Que Sera, Sera in Alfred Hitchcock’s The Man Who Knew Too Much (well, we thought it was a good answer for a quiz question) … Continue reading
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Tagged Alfred Hitchcock, Ashcroft Theatre, Black History Month, Croydon, Doris Day, Man Who Knew Too Much, Que Sera, Secret Love
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Hedren brings a touch of Hollywood to Fairfield Halls
Fairfield Halls will get the Hollywood treatment next month, when Tippi Hedren will appear on stage to talk about her life and career, all backed up by the New Queen’s Hall Orchestra on stage to play some of the greatest … Continue reading