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early-mid 1980s documentary on teds

Nice 7-minute documentary on teds dating from the early 1980s (judging by the contents) followed by what appears to be an unconnected performance of Johnny Earle singing ‘that’s alright, mama’ accompanied by the legendary Jordanaires (7:36) from around 1990. The documentary contains interviews with Sunglasses Ron, Dave & Bernadette Barnett who ran the Teds Corner stall at the Victoria Market (the stall lasted until 1987).

Charlie Rolfe says “The lady who ran it then [in late 1970s] was rita kalinowski, she took photos of all the teds n girls that came in”

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