Come And Get Your Money

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Come And Get Your Money
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Directed by: Philip Casson
Produced by: John Hamp
Written by: WRITER(S)
Starring: Herman's Hermits, Micky Most, Manfred Mann, Zoot Money and Andy Summers
Music by: includes a live performance by Zoot Money's Big Roll Band
Edited by: EDITOR
Distributed by: Granada Television
Broadcast date(s): 1967-01-25
Running time: 45 minutes
Country: UK
Language(s): English
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