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Ann Stephens (21 May 1931 – 15 July 1966) was a British child actress and singer, popular in the 1940s. She was born in London. In July 1941 she recorded several songs, including a popular version of "The Teddy Bears' Picnic",〔(Ann Stephens at the Internet Movie Database )〕〔(Ann Stephens - Teddy Bear's Picnic - YouTube )〕 "Dicky Bird Hop" (with Franklin Engelmann) and a setting by Harold Fraser-Simson of one of A. A. Milne's verses about Christopher Robin, "Changing Guard at Buckingham Palace,"〔("Buckingham Palace" (Ann Stephens, 1941), YouTube )〕 which was often featured on the BBC Light Programme's Children's Favourites. In the same year she played Alice in musical recordings based on Lewis Carroll's ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' and ''Through the Looking Glass''. Later in the 1940s, Stephens appeared in several films, including ''In Which We Serve'' (1942), ''Fanny By Gaslight'' (1944) and ''The Upturned Glass'' (1947). In the 1950s she turned her attention to television drama. A surviving Pathe newsreel of 1945 records her visit to the Hospital for Sick Children in Great Ormond Street, London, for which her gramophone recordings had raised £8,000.〔()〕 ==Selected discography==
* "Ann's Nursery Rhymes" (based on Mother Goose rhymes)〔(Ann Stephens - Ann's Nursery Rhymes - YouTube )〕 * "Buckingham Palace" (lyrics by A. A. Milne, music by Harold Fraser-Simson)〔("Buckingham Palace" (Ann Stephens, 1941), YouTube )〕 * "Christopher Robin (Vespers)" (from A. A. Milne's ''When We Were Very Young''; conducted by Clifford Greenwood)〔(Ann Stephens - Christopher Robin (Vespers) - YouTube )〕 * "Dicky Bird Hop" (written by Ron Gourley, conducted by Henry Geehl)〔(Ann Stephens - Dicky Bird Hop - YouTube )〕 * Songs set to poems from Lewis Carroll's ''Alice in Wonderland''〔(Ann Stephens - Alice in Wonderland - YouTube )〕 * "The Teddy Bears' Picnic" (music by John Walter Bratton, lyrics by Jimmy Kennedy, conducted by Henry Geehl〔(Ann Stephens - Teddy Bears Picnic - YouTube )〕 * "Wedding of the Gingerbreads" (conducted by Clifford Greenwood)〔(Ann Stephens - Wedding of the Gingerbreads - YouTube )〕 * "King Wenceslas - A Christmas Play" (with Arthur Askey and Florence Desmond, narrated by Frank Phillips, music by Charles Williams) HMV C3640/1 Nov. 1947
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