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  2. Baby Love (1969 film) - Wikipedia

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    Baby Love is a 1969 British drama film directed by Alastair Reid and starring Diana Dors, Linda Hayden, Keith Barron and Ann Lynn. [2] It was written by Reid, Guido Coen and Michael Klinger, based on the 1968 novel Baby Love by Tina Chad Christian.

  3. Linda Hayden (actress) - Wikipedia

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    Hayden was born in Stanmore, Middlesex.She trained with the Aida Foster stage school in dancing, singing and stage acting before making her film debut at the age of 15 in the controversial Baby Love (1969), playing a schoolgirl who seduces her adoptive family.

  4. Category:1969 films - Wikipedia

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    B. Baby Love (1969 film) The Babysitter (1969 film) Back and Forth (film) Back Long Ago; Badi Didi; Balak Gadadhar; The Ballad of Andy Crocker; Ballad of Carl-Henning

  5. List of British films of 1969 - Wikipedia

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    Based on survey of more than 1,600 cinemas according to Motion Picture Herald. [2]Top special reserved ticket attraction of the year: Oliver! Top four films: Carry on Camping

  6. Category:1969 songs - Wikipedia

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    Cajun Baby; Cajun Love; California (John Mayall song) (Call Me) Number One; Cambridge 1969; Can You Hear Me (Jackie Lomax song) Can You Tell Me How to Get to Sesame Street? Can't Find My Way Home; Canadian Pacific (song) Candle of Life; Candy Says; Captain Walker (song) Caravan (Van Morrison song) Carry Me Back (song) Carry On (Crosby, Stills ...

  7. Baby Love - Wikipedia

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    At the insistence of Berry Gordy hoping for a follow-up chart-topper, Holland–Dozier–Holland produced "Baby Love" to sound like "Where Did Our Love Go". [9] Elements were reincorporated into the single such as Diana Ross's cooing lead vocal and oohing, Florence Ballard and Mary Wilson's "baby-baby" backup, the Funk Brothers' instrumental track, and teenager Mike Valvano's footstomping.

  8. Category:1969 drama films - Wikipedia

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    The Damned (1969 film) Dance of Death (1969 film) David Copperfield (1969 film) A Day in the Death of Donny B; De Sade (film) Dead End (1969 film) Deiva Magan; Deliver Us from Evil (1969 film) Destroy, She Said; Dillinger Is Dead; Director (1969 film) Dombey and Son (1969 TV series) Don Segundo Sombra (film) Don't Let the Angels Fall; Downhill ...

  9. Ann Lynn - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Ann Lynn (7 November 1933 [1] – 30 August 2020 [2] [3]) was a British actress, especially prominent during the British New Wave of the 1960s, appearing in many films that represented what is known as kitchen sink realism.