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The New Vaudeville Band

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The band's recording of "Winchester Cathedral" reached #1 on Billboard magazine's pop music chart in 1966.
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2003 Shanghai Knights (performer: "Winchester Cathedral")
 
1968 The Bliss of Mrs. Blossom (performer: "I Think I'm Beginning to Fall in Love")
 
1968 The Anniversary (performer: "The Anniversary Song")
 
1967 Poor Cow (performer: "Peek-a-Boo" - uncredited)
 
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1977 The Wheeltappers and Shunters Social Club (TV series)
Themselves
New Vaudeville Band (1977) … Themselves
 
1974 The Tommy Cooper Hour (TV series)
Themselves - Guests
Episode dated 11 October 1974 (1974) … Themselves - Guests
 
1969 On the Rocks (TV series)
Themselves
Episode #1.1 (1969) … Themselves
 
1968 The Kraft Music Hall (TV series)
Themselves
Episode #1.38 (1968) … Themselves
 
1967 Two of a Kind (TV series)
Themselves
Episode dated 31 December 1967 (1967) … Themselves
 
1967 As You Like It (TV series)
Themselves
Episode #1.7 (1967) … Themselves
 
1967 Joe & Co (TV series)
Themselves
Episode dated 12 May 1967 (1967) … Themselves
 
1967 The Record Star Show (TV movie)
Themselves
 
1967 The London Palladium Show (TV series)
Themselves
Episode dated 16 April 1967 (1967) … Themselves
Episode dated 15 January 1967 (1967) … Themselves
 
1967 The Hollywood Palace (TV series)
Themselves - Singers
Episode #4.24 (1967) … Themselves - Singers
 
1966-1967 The Ed Sullivan Show (TV series)
Band
Episode #20.16 (1967) … Band
Episode #20.10 (1966) … Band
 
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