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  2. Oh, What a Lovely War! - Wikipedia

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    Oh, What a Lovely War! is an epic musical developed by Joan Littlewood and her ensemble at the Theatre Workshop in 1963. [1] It is a satire on World War I , and by extension on war in general. The title is derived from the "somewhat satirical" [ 2 ] music hall song "Oh!

  3. Oh! What a Lovely War - Wikipedia

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    Oh! What a Lovely War is a 1969 British epic comedy historical musical war film directed by Richard Attenborough (in his directorial debut), with an ensemble cast, including Maggie Smith, Dirk Bogarde, John Gielgud, John Mills, Kenneth More, Laurence Olivier, Jack Hawkins, Corin Redgrave, Michael Redgrave, Vanessa Redgrave, Ralph Richardson, Ian Holm, Paul Shelley, Malcolm McFee, Jean-Pierre ...

  4. The Bells of Hell Go Ting-a-ling-a-ling - Wikipedia

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    [1] There are alternative, darker lyrics for the third and fourth lines, used in the original stage musical Oh, What a Lovely War!. [4] And the little devils all sing-aling-aling For you but not for me. The Behan version is: [3] The Bells of Hell go ting-a-ling-a-ling For you but not for me: Oh! Death, where is thy sting-a-ling-a-ling? Oh ...

  5. Keep the Home Fires Burning (Ivor Novello song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was included in the 1969 musical Oh! What a Lovely War and in the 1970 musical film Darling Lili. The song is heard playing in the background of the train station scene in Episode 4 of the fourth season of the British drama Upstairs Downstairs. The episode is called "Women Shall Not Weep".

  6. I'll Make a Man of You - Wikipedia

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    The song was also showcased in Frank Lloyd's Cavalcade, and in the musical and film Oh, What a Lovely War!. [2] This song is well known for spawning numerous obscene parody versions which were performed in music halls during World War I and World War II, and are often still sung by serving soldiers today. [3]

  7. Theatre Workshop - Wikipedia

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    Theatre Workshop is a theatre group whose long-serving director was Joan Littlewood.Many actors of the 1950s and 1960s received their training and first exposure with the company, many of its productions were transferred to theatres in the West End, and some, such as Oh, What a Lovely War! and A Taste of Honey, were made into films.

  8. Oh What a Lovely War - Wikipedia

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    Oh What a Lovely War may refer to: Oh, What a Lovely War!, a stage musical created in 1963 by Joan Littlewood and her Theatre Workshop; Oh! What a Lovely War, a cinematic adaptation from 1969 of the stage musical, directed by Richard Attenborough

  9. John Mills - Wikipedia

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    Mills had a cameo in Oh! What a Lovely War (1969) for director Richard Attenborough and supported Mark Lester (though he was top billed) in Run Wild, Run Free (1969). He went to Australia to star in a convict drama, Adam's Woman (1970).