File:Dudley Moore Peter Cook Kraft Music Hall.JPG
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| This file was listed as a possibly unfree file on 2014 July 15. The result of the discussion was keep. |
| Description |
Photo of Dudley Moore and Peter Cook as guests on the television program Kraft Music Hall. The program taped some shows in London; this is one of them. |
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| Source | |
| Date |
Aired May 7, 1969; release didn't give the year. |
| Author |
NBC Television |
| Permission (Reusing this file) |
Pre-1978, no mark
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