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Roache [2] was born in the Basford suburb of Nottingham [3] the son of Joseph William Vincent Roache, a doctor, and Hester Vera, daughter of Albert and Mary Zillah Waddicor. . Albert Waddicor was a violent drunk, but his wife was a successful businesswoman, who ran a restaurant and tea rooms at Alton Towers, which had been opened as a tourist attraction - but not at that time a theme park ...
Christ Episcopal Church children's choir, Springfield (1960) Sanford Clark (1957) Tenn. Gov. Frank Clement (1956) Patsy Cline (1956–60) The Collins Kids (1955, 1960) Tommy Collins (1955) The Commodores Quartet (1955) The Compton Brothers (1956)* Johnny Cook (1956) Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper (1959) Cowboy Copas (1960) Ray Crespin, Seventeen ...
The Roches played a trio of singing cockroaches also called "the Roches." Princesses (1991). The trio performs the short-lived TV series' theme song "Someday My Prince Will Come". A Weekend in the Country (1994). The trio play themselves, performing "Pregnant Pause" at a concert. The Land Before Time II: The Great Valley Adventure (December ...
The actor holds a Guinness World Record as the longest-running TV soap star.
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The series was inspired by the popular Sing Along with Mitch album series. During one week in 1958, the top three albums were Sing Along with Mitch, More Sing Along with Mitch, and Christmas Sing Along with Mitch. [7] A May 1961 test broadcast received more than 20,000 positive letters and telegrams, billed as "one of the largest totals in TV ...
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Viola Roache (October 3, 1885 - May 17, 1961) was an American actress who performed for more than 50 years. Her work included being a member of the original Broadway cast of My Fair Lady . A 1942 newspaper article described her as "one of the best-known character actresses on the American stage".