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Following a discussion here on December 10 ("1930s American actress Barbara Weeks"), I have created a Barbara Weeks (radio actress) article about the radio actress who has often been confused with the movie actress Barbara Weeks. In case you didn't read the original discussion, the two women's careers overlapped in the 1930s, creating confusion then -- not to mention more confusion for those of us doing research more than a half-century later.
I think that the original "Barbara Weeks" article should be renamed "Barbara Weeks (film actress)" and that a disambiguation page should be created so that when a person types "Barbara Weeks" in the search box, both options would appear. I have no experience in creating a disambiguation page. If anyone would like to volunteer to do that, I will appreciate it. If not, I'll give it a try.
Also, I would appreciate any help anyone might have regarding the birth date and/or death date of the radio actress. I have failed to find either. Eddie Blick ( talk) 20:17, 16 December 2015 (UTC)
hello, this is a short clip from a nuclear disarmament and anti-Cold War song recorded by the Soviet-Russian artist Marina Kapuro in English. Could someone tell me what she's singing:) specifically, what is the line before "will be yours and mine." What will? Perhaps your ears are better than mine. I tried googling the lyrics but to no avail Asmrulz ( talk) 20:52, 16 December 2015 (UTC)
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Following a discussion here on December 10 ("1930s American actress Barbara Weeks"), I have created a Barbara Weeks (radio actress) article about the radio actress who has often been confused with the movie actress Barbara Weeks. In case you didn't read the original discussion, the two women's careers overlapped in the 1930s, creating confusion then -- not to mention more confusion for those of us doing research more than a half-century later.
I think that the original "Barbara Weeks" article should be renamed "Barbara Weeks (film actress)" and that a disambiguation page should be created so that when a person types "Barbara Weeks" in the search box, both options would appear. I have no experience in creating a disambiguation page. If anyone would like to volunteer to do that, I will appreciate it. If not, I'll give it a try.
Also, I would appreciate any help anyone might have regarding the birth date and/or death date of the radio actress. I have failed to find either. Eddie Blick ( talk) 20:17, 16 December 2015 (UTC)
hello, this is a short clip from a nuclear disarmament and anti-Cold War song recorded by the Soviet-Russian artist Marina Kapuro in English. Could someone tell me what she's singing:) specifically, what is the line before "will be yours and mine." What will? Perhaps your ears are better than mine. I tried googling the lyrics but to no avail Asmrulz ( talk) 20:52, 16 December 2015 (UTC)