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Notes A Collection of the Rare Recordings made by Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy 1932 - 1959 Side A 1. Hal Roach-MGM presents Laurel and Hardy. Part I. Recorded August 18, 1932 in London, 2. The Marriage of Stan Laurel. A radio broadcast excerpt with Laurel and Hardy, Patsy Moran, Donald McBride. Program title and date unknown, probably Hollywood origination. 3. The Life and Times of Stan Laurel - in his own words. Recorded in his home, January 1959. 4: Hal Roach-MGM presents Laurel and Hardy. Part II. Recorded August 18, 1932 in London. Includes a dance version of their theme song, "The Dance of the Cuckoos", conducted by Van Phillips. Side B This is Your Life. c. December, 1954. NBC-TV (audio) aircheck. With Ralph Edwards. The lives of Laurel and Hardy, in their first (and possibly only) appearance on live television. Sponsored by Hazel Bishop Cosmetics, Bob Warren announcing. The complete broadcast. Images
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