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In September 1947 Gracie again appeared before the television
cameras
at Alexandra Palace - this time with several members of her family. After introducing Mum and Dad Stansfield to viewers, Gracie
and her mother sang the old favourite, 'Just a Song at
Twilight.'
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Gracie's
triumphant return
to the London Palladium. 1948
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A jubilant Gracie after the
show at the London Palladium 1948
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Gracie, Queen of Song, and her brother Tommy Fields, himself a shining light in vaudeville, share a laugh after Gracie's London Palladium appearance in 1948. |
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Gracie in 1949 (Dorothy
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The Duke of Edinburgh, himself a vaudeville fan, meets
Gracie
and Bill Johnson who both appeared in a 'Midnight Matinée' charity performance at the London Coliseum in September 1949.
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Another portrait taken
by Dorothy Wilding in 1949
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'I'll Always Sing To You' - 1949 the photo Gracie sent to Monty with her song on the back.
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