I wonder if this could be the same costume?
The Agatha Christie Hour: The Fourth Man
1982
Costume seen on Prue Clarke as Annette Ravel
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Gema Zamprogna was the first to wear this dress in 1990 as Felicity King in the Road to Avonlea episode The Story Girl Earns Her Name. Treasure Seekers, a 1996 television family film later reused it for the character Alice Bastable, played by Felicity Jones.
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Gema Zamprogna was the first to wear this dress in 1990 as Felicity King in the Road to Avonlea episode The Story Girl Earns Her Name. Treasure Seekers, a 1996 television family film later reused it for the character Alice Bastable, played by Felicity Jones.
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Gema Zamprogna was the first to wear this dress in 1990 as Felicity King in the Road to Avonlea episode The Story Girl Earns Her Name. Treasure Seekers, a 1996 television family film later reused it for the character Alice Bastable, played by Felicity Jones.
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I wonder if this could be the same costume?
The Agatha Christie Hour: The Fourth Man
1982
Costume seen on Prue Clarke as Annette Ravel
Sure does look like it to me!
Log in to Replyaww. catherine morland when she was even younger. and really quite the tomboy, by the looks of it. thx for sharing.
Log in to ReplyOh, I did not even catch that! You are right!
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I wonder if this could be the same costume?
The Agatha Christie Hour: The Fourth Man
1982
Costume seen on Prue Clarke as Annette Ravel
Sure does look like it to me!
Log in to Replyaww. catherine morland when she was even younger. and really quite the tomboy, by the looks of it. thx for sharing.
Log in to ReplyOh, I did not even catch that! You are right!
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I wonder if this could be the same costume?
The Agatha Christie Hour: The Fourth Man
1982
Costume seen on Prue Clarke as Annette Ravel
Sure does look like it to me!
aww. catherine morland when she was even younger. and really quite the tomboy, by the looks of it. thx for sharing.
Oh, I did not even catch that! You are right!