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Eliza Keil has her own show

New Zealand singer Eliza fKeil presents her own show with guests Steve Allen and the Population from CHTV3. Since the recording of this musical Eliza has been busy in Sydney, where she did the TV show, ironically called “In Melbourne Tonight.” then she took a working holiday entertaining on a Pacific Cruise.

Now Eliza has been signed up for the Marty Feldman tour of Australia this month. Eliza Keil is then off to California to visit her parents. "I’m giving myself two and a half years to get

into show business over there, and if I don’t make it, I’m coming back to New Zealand,” says Eliza. In her first programme Eliza gives her distinctive treatment to such favourites as “Love Me Tonight,” “Yesterday I Heard the Rain,” “Leading Lady Medley,” “Love is a Bore,” and "Come back to me.”

She also sings a duet “Everybody’s Talking” with Steve Allen and the Population come on with “You’ve Made Me So Very Happy.”

“Eliza Keil” screens from CHTV3 at 9.8 p.m. next Wednesday.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32819, 20 January 1972, Page 4

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Eliza Keil has her own show Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32819, 20 January 1972, Page 4

Eliza Keil has her own show Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32819, 20 January 1972, Page 4

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