This is my 2nd blog about feature films, TV series and documentaries with boys, girls, men and women in sailor suits, Lederhosen and other historical clothing of the 19th century and beyond. I collect informations, trailer videos, low-res images and personal comments/ratings. This blog was introduced in 2011. 2012-2020 on Wordpress. Now I'm back. Update will take a while.
September 8, 2011
Danny Kaye International Children's Awards
Dutch TV live show, 1991(?)
-Year: 1991
-Year in film: 1991
-Country: The Netherlands
-Who in clothing: kids ~6-14 ys, sailor suits?
-Who in clothing 2: boy ~ 8ys Lederhosen
-Available on DVD: yes *
-I own: yes, partly TV recording
-Clothing occurence: low
-Rating: 8/10
-Rating: ********
-Comment: I remember this UNICEF show and could swear, that the kids wearing sailor suits while singing the Village Peoples' song "In the Navy". I have some parts on VHS (in bad quality and divided on at least 3 different tapes) but couldn't find the part yet. It's possible that I haven't recorded it or deleted it by mistake. I have an audio file of this song, but haven't checked it yet. The pic is from the 1991 show, hosted by Roger Moore, co-hosted by Audrey Hepburn and Deena Kaye showing Joel Grey with kids performing "Don't be anything less than everything you can be". Not sure if this kids choir is the "Nederland Kindertheater" ensemble. If not sailor suits at least maritime clothing and song (In the Navy). Also others in blue sweaters and white pants. This show is a competition of young musicians from 22 countries. One boy ~8ys from Hungary in Lederhosen (I have to make a new pic of it, but I think he didn't reached the finals). Few infos and even fewer pics/vids on the net. Best info is at Dutch organization "Beeld en Geluid" where also copies of the show are available (also 1989 and 1992 edition). If anyone knows this episode or name of the choir please comment. One clip of 1988 (?) with some short clips is available on YouTube showing Italian "Massimilio Fani" who won in 1988 or 89 with song "Cantore per Chi".
The blond boy pictured has a special end sequence as he didn't left the stage like the others. He got a piggyback by Grey.
Labels:
boys,
buckskin,
choir,
Country Netherlands,
girls,
Lederhosen,
Rating 8,
sailor suit,
teens,
TV
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