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    Barbara McNair: All Her Scenes from The Bob Hope Vietnam Christmas Show [1967]


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    Great find; thanks!

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    Sure thing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sansradio View Post
    Sure thing!
    Unforch you are way to in the springtime of life to remember Barbara's variety program that was syndicated in the NYC metro area for a while; it was good.

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    Wonderful. Love Barbara McNair's voice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeaceNHarmony View Post
    Unforch you are way to in the springtime of life to remember Barbara's variety program that was syndicated in the NYC metro area for a while; it was good.
    Yes, I was alive, but a mere babe in arms. I've enjoyed the clips I've seen. I knew her best as a movie star [They Call Me Mister Tibbs!, The Organization et al.].

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    Quote Originally Posted by sansradio View Post
    Yes, I was alive, but a mere babe in arms. I've enjoyed the clips I've seen. I knew her best as a movie star [They Call Me Mister Tibbs!, The Organization et al.].
    I did see Mister Tibbs! in the cinema [[as one says ...) would love to see the others. The heroin bust did damage to her career and she didn't deserve that. A fishy story. I've not yet heard the Motown material. Will have to YT it. Best to you. I'm looking forward to seeing 'Boys / Band' on Bwy next week.

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    Barbara McNair was beautiful. One of the best looking and most sophisticated ladies to record for Motown.

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