I like this one this is a favorite of mine. A side note the Child comes out of Fred when they do baby one two three he looks like he might fall over close to the end of the song and he has a big smile and laugh when they do the knees and ankles part of Baby one two three after when Fred goes back into his house he says the knees and ankles part was hard but he like to learn new things I hope this helps your neighbor Lawrence
I agree Lawrence- it's always entertaining to see Fred give the reigns to one of his talented guests, especially when they involve him. While I know he was always genuine on camera, you really get an impression of friends just playing together in scenes like this one with Ella Jenkins. The other one that is great is the scene with Carl McVicker, Joe Negri, and the person demonstrating the various sound effect instruments (Bobby Rawsthorne?)- the smile on Fred's face as they all jam together, Fred with his knees up around his ears at that toy piano, is great.
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I like this one this is a favorite of mine.
A side note the Child comes out of Fred when they do baby one two three he looks like he might fall over close to the end of the song and he has a big smile and laugh when they do the knees and ankles part of Baby one two three after when Fred goes back into his house he says the knees and ankles part was hard but he like to learn new things I hope this helps
your neighbor
Lawrence
Lawrence -- I noticed that, too. I always enjoy (and admire) seeing Fred try things that might be a little uncomfortable.
I agree Lawrence- it's always entertaining to see Fred give the reigns to one of his talented guests, especially when they involve him. While I know he was always genuine on camera, you really get an impression of friends just playing together in scenes like this one with Ella Jenkins. The other one that is great is the scene with Carl McVicker, Joe Negri, and the person demonstrating the various sound effect instruments (Bobby Rawsthorne?)- the smile on Fred's face as they all jam together, Fred with his knees up around his ears at that toy piano, is great.
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