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Sandra Michaels : ウィキペディア英語版
Sandra Michaels

English actress Sandra Michaels was born in 1944.〔(BFI - Sandra Michaels )〕〔(The Original Mickey Mouse Club Show - The Adventures of Clint and Mac )〕 Her first television role was in March 1957, playing Phyllis in the second BBC adaptation of ''The Railway Children''.〔〔(Whirligig - 1950's British Television Nostalgia: The Railway Children )〕 Later that year she appeared as Pamela Gwendolyn Stuart in ''The Adventures of Clint and Mac'', a British-made serial commissioned by Walt Disney Studios for The Mickey Mouse Club.〔 Also in 1957 she played Caroline, a modern teenager who got up to mischief in the ITV sitcom, ''The Thompsons''.〔〔(Whirligig - 1950s British Television Nostalgia: Meet The Thompsons ) (Reproduced from ''TV Mirror'' - 23 November 1957)〕
She appeared in a variety of programmes, ranging from the 1959 adaptation of ''Great Expectations'' and ''Dixon of Dock Green'' (also 1959), to ''The Ronnie Barker Playhouse'' (1968) and ''Gaslight Theatre'' (1968).〔(BFI - Sandra Michaels: Filmography )〕
Stage work varied from plays to pantomimes and light musicals; she appeared in ''Little Old King Cole'' with Charlie Drake at the London Palladium in 1961,〔(The Palladium Pantomomes )〕 Puss In Boots at the Coventry Theatre with Sid James and Frankie Howerd in 1962-63,〔(Vaudeville Postcards )〕 and ''Mandrake'' at the Criterion Theatre with Roy Kinnear in 1970.〔(The Criterion Theatre - Show Archive )〕
In the 1980s Michaels appeared in a number of documentaries and short films,〔 including the 1987 BAFTA nominated ''Mohammed's Daughter'', directed by Suri Krishnamma.〔(IMDb - ''Mohammed's Daughter'' )〕
==''Blue Peter''==

In April 1964 she presented two editions of ''Blue Peter'', as a stand-in for Valerie Singleton who was away on vacation, which technically makes Sandra Michaels the shortest-serving presenter in the programme's history. Her appearance on Monday 20 April 1964〔(BFI - Blue Peter (Credits: 20 April 1964) )〕 was evidently planned: her name appears below that of fellow-presenter Christopher Trace, in the ''Radio Times'' listing for that day.〔(BBC Cult - ''Radio Times'' for Monday 20 April ) (The opening night of BBC2)〕 The Merseybeats were guests on that particular programme, which is available to view as part of the ''TV Heaven'' collection at the National Media Museum in Bradford.〔〔(National Media Museum - TV Heaven: ''Blue Peter'' )〕 Michaels impressed producer Edward Barnes enough that he briefly considered bringing her into the show full time and replacing Singleton, but Michaels had no interest in the job. Barnes later admitted that with hindsight and the success Singleton made of her ''Blue Peter'' career that he was relieved at this decision.

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