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  1. Mark's TV debut was in September 1960 in VAL PARNELL'S STARTIME and in a tour of Australia in 1961 he had his own hour long TV spectacular, EXCLUSIVELY YOURS. Filmed in Melbourne. Among Mark's guests on the GTV show were the Allen Brothers – one of whom later became a highly successful singer-songwriter, Peter Allen, Patsy Ann Noble and Australia's own Col Joye.

  2. Explore the discography of Angela Wynter. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Angela Wynter on Discogs.

  3. Representation. FILM,TELEVISION, THEATRE and RADIO. Agent Representation: Mandy Perryment Artists 020 8941 7907 07790 605191 mail@mandyperryment.com

  4. Bryan Davies. - Dream Girl (1961) Single on His Master’s Voice, the biggest hit by popular singer, TV host, actor and cabaret artist born 1944 in Manchester UK, in Australia since early childhood. Co-charted in Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide with Mark Wynter’s original version. The recording career of Bryan Davies came after initial TV ...

  5. MARK WYNTER - Up a Lazy River - TV Vidéo Clip (1963) Clip HD 720p. Watch on. The ‘Lockdown Sessions’. In 2020 Mark celebrated 60 years in Showbusiness. Here, he affectionately recites “Venus In Blue Jeans”. On the 16th December 1969 Mark performed a song entitled “Matelot” from Noel Coward’s musical “Sigh No More”, the event ...

  6. 12. Juli 2023 · Venus in Blue Jeans: The Sixties Collection features 23 songs that British pop vocalist and teen idol Mark Wynter originally recorded for Pye. Unlike the definitive double-disc set Go Away Little Girl: The Pye Anthology, this compilation highlights the singer's career as a teen idol in the early '60s with the original hit versions of "Go Away Little Girl," "Shy Girl," and "Venus in Blue Jeans."

  7. Mark's “Snowdrifts” failed to settle and were a seasonal affair lasting only three months, but Mark enjoyed a meteoric rise to fame during his first year in showbiz. The rave reviews from Mark's first London cabaret dates at the Blue Angel in June 1960 led to impresario Harold Fielding offering him his first Summer Season in Bournemouth and radio and television appearances followed along ...