Ann Stephens
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Ann Stephens

Ann Stephens Ann Stephens British actress (1931–1966) For other people named Ann Stephens, see Ann Stephens (disambiguation). Ann Stephens (21 May 1931 – 15 July 1966[1]) was a British child actress and singer, popular in the 1940s.[2] She was born in London.[3] In July 1941 she recorded several songs, including a popular version of "The Teddy Bears' Picnic",[4][5] "Dicky Bird Hop" (with Franklin Engelmann) and a setting by Harold Fraser-Simson of one of A. A. Milne's verses about Christopher Robin, "Buckingham Palace,"[6] which was often featured on the BBC Light Programme's Children's Favourites. In the same year Stephens had made her recording debut as Alice in musical adaptations of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass.[7][8][9]…

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Singles

Teddy Bear's Picnic / Dicky Bird Hop
Teddy Bear's Picnic / Dicky Bird Hop
Teddy Bear's Picnic / Dicky Bird Hop
Teddy Bear's Picnic / Dicky Bird Hop (1950)
Teddy Bear's Picnic / Christopher Robin
Teddy Bear's Picnic / Christopher Robin (1963)