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	Comments on: Chris Montez and Tommy Roe	</title>
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		By: Philip Stevens		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The producer/director of TYLS, Philip Jones, kindly allowed me to attend the rehearsal for the show that featured Chris Montez and Tommy Row.  At the time I was a very young assistant film editor with ambitions to become a director. Thankfully, I achieved that ambition and actually directed at Teddington a year or so before the studios closed. (The programmes were nothing like as prestigious at TYLS!)  Brian Matthew introduced that second half of TYLS as a &#039;battle royal&#039; between the two singers. The switch in format meant &#039;Spin a disc&#039; with Janice Nichols was moved to Part One of that programme.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The producer/director of TYLS, Philip Jones, kindly allowed me to attend the rehearsal for the show that featured Chris Montez and Tommy Row.  At the time I was a very young assistant film editor with ambitions to become a director. Thankfully, I achieved that ambition and actually directed at Teddington a year or so before the studios closed. (The programmes were nothing like as prestigious at TYLS!)  Brian Matthew introduced that second half of TYLS as a &#8216;battle royal&#8217; between the two singers. The switch in format meant &#8216;Spin a disc&#8217; with Janice Nichols was moved to Part One of that programme.</p>
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