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    petulaclark.net. Petula Clark CBE (born 15 November 1932) is a British singer, actress, and songwriter. She started her professional career as a child performer and has had the longest career of any British entertainer, spanning more than 85 years. Clark's professional career began during the Second World War as a child entertainer on BBC Radio ...

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    Petula made her television debut on her own BBC television series on the 3rd of November 1946, and from that date she would be a regular performer on the BBC with PETULA CLARK (1946-47), PET'S PARLOUR (1950-53), and THE PETULA CLARK SHOW (1956-57). Her television debut as an actress was in GUEST IN THE HOUSE in 1957. RECORDING CAREER - PRE DOWNTOWN

  3. Petula Clark. Actress: Goodbye, Mr. Chips. Petula Clark was a star at the age of 11. She starred in British concert halls and on BBC radio singing for the troops during WWII. She was a child star in a series of British films from the end of WWII through to the early 1950s,and by 1954 was having hit records. After a move to France in 1960, having fallen for a...

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  4. Petula Clark: At the Turn of the Year. The British Beat Live. Portrait of Petula Clark. Quincy Jones: 75th Birthday Concert. Holiday Greetings. Petula Clark in Concert: A Sign of the Times. A ...

  5. Feb 23, 1970 · February 23, 1970 12:00 AM EST. All by herself, Petula Clark is an international identity crisis. In a 28-year career that began when she was nine, Pet Clark has been Britain’s Shirley Temple, a ...

  6. Apr 2, 2018 · Harry Belafonte and Petula Clark during their controversial performance of "On the Path of Glory," 1968. Photos from NBC/NBCU Photo Bank/Getty Images. On April 2, 1968, America watched as, for the ...

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  8. “Downtown” skyrocketed to No. 1 in the USA, launching Clark’s American career and earning her a Grammy in 1964. She quickly followed with “I Know a Place” which went to No. 3 and earned her a second Grammy in 1965.