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Patricia "Trisha" Ann Ruth Noble was born on 3 February 1944 in Marrickville and grew up in Sydney, Australia. [1] Her father was Clarence Lancelot "Buster" Noble (1 March 1913 – 15 July 1990), [2] a comedian and singer; her mother was Helen De Paul (born Helen McGoulrick, 1921–2007), an entertainer, singer, dancer, and comedian on the Tivoli circuit.
Bandstand is an Australian live pop music, variety television program screened from November 1958 to June 1972. Featuring both local and international music artists, and produced in-house at the studios of the Nine Network in Willoughby, New South Wales, it was originally broadcast only in New South Wales, It became a national program in the early 1960s as the network expanded into other ...
Lorna Barry continued as a songwriter and had songs performed by Patsy Ann Noble, Jimmy Little and Val Doonican. [2]Dorothy Barry went on with a solo career [2] and appeared in the 1989 film Sweetie, playing Flo, the mother of Sweetie.
Death Is a Woman (also known as Sex Is a Woman, CIA an Malta: Diese Frau ist gefährlich, Love Is a Woman) is a 1966 British mystery film directed by Frederic Goode and starring Mark Burns, Shaun Curry, William Dexter, Wanda Ventham, Terence De Marney and Patsy Ann Noble. [1] Location filming took place in Malta. [2]
Live It Up! (U.S. title: Sing and Swing) is a 1963 British musical second feature ('B') [1] film directed by Lance Comfort and starring David Hemmings, featuring Gene Vincent, Jenny Moss, the Outlaws, Patsy Ann Noble, the Saints, Heinz Burt and Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen. [2]
Prominently featured was "He Who Rides A Tiger" (Trevor Peacock / Gordon Waine), performed by Patsy Ann Noble; Noble herself appeared in the episode as a disc jockey on the pirate radio station which was broadcasting from an abandoned Maunsell Fort. The episode was filmed when pirate station Radio 390 was occupying the fort. "Not So Jolly Roger ...
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Patsy Ann Noble in 1960; Bob Luman in 1960, on the album Let's Think About Livin' Tennessee Ernie Ford in 1961, on the album Tennessee Ernie Ford Looks At Love; Patsy Cline in 1961, on the album Patsy Cline Showcase; Ray Charles in 1962, on the album Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music; George Morgan/Marion Worth in 1964, on the album ...