This is quite vast and possibly more entertainment than for one Weekend ~ Just type in 60s Party in the WordPress Search engine whenever you want a 60’s party.
As for this weekend ~ just browse, click on your choices and enjoy!!!!
We intend to too!!!

Friday








archive.org/details/corruption


archive.org/details/rosemarys-baby

archive.org/details/the-gorgon


Torture Garden ( 1967)
Click the link above for Friday Horror on Pinterest




Using a Chianti bottle as a candle holder
(Found some on google but not sure how you aquire one, think the 60’s baskets were woven out of basket, then it matched the baskets you served your chicken and chips in).
Saturday
Saturday Foodie Ideas


Saturday TV
You can opt for this Fondue recipe in the 60’s Late Night Line Up if you have a fondu set, hopefully Fondu sets will come back soon.


Fish and Chips with Champagne as discovered in the Entertainer.




Saturday Concerts
Sunday
Sunday Foodie Ideas
Click link above to acess more Fanny Craddock recipes on pinterest.
(We just have one day off so we are having fish and Chips or Chicken and Chips with a fresh Cream bun, hopefully one year soon I’ll do some cooking again, if I remember from school choux pastry is quite hard to make).
Click the link for Choux pastry recipes



Mateus Wine goes really well with Fish and Chips as an alternative to Champagne.
Sunday TV

Recommended You Tube Film to purchase
I purchased the film Walk Don’t Run off You Tube, so works from WordPress if you purchase it or already have.
I just purchase or recommend Films to buy now and again as they build up slowly without spending much, watched this loads so worth the money.

(Another favourite film).
Synopsis
Arriving in Tokyo two days before the Olympic Games, Sir William Rutland (Cary Grant) struggles to find accommodations due to the number of tourists. When Rutland responds to a roommate-wanted ad posted at the British Embassy, he meets Christine Easton (Samantha Eggar), who reluctantly allows him to move in. Soon, Rutland decides to offer half of his room to an American athlete, Steve Davis (Jim Hutton) — and when he notices Easton and Davis hitting it off, he tries to bring them together.





This film features the High Street Store British Home Stores.
Ironically this was the first High Street shop to get shut down in Britain. It is ironic as I bet a lot of people wish it was still there now as they could kit themselves out in clothes that fitted them properly and refresh their homes with interior design products.
British Home Stores (BHS), a long-standing British department store chain, collapsed into administration in April 2016 after failing to find a buyer and ultimately closed all of its 167 stores in August 2016, ending its 88-year presence on the high street.
Google Search
Quite enjoyed this film.

archive.org/details/ThePink.Panther1963

archive.org/on-her-majestys-secret



(Takes a while to load up, but works)

Fancy a play check out Playtime and have a wine and cheese party.
60’S PARTY PLAYTIME
A Catching Complaint by Fay Weldon (1966)
Found This 60’s Play for you by Fay Weldon from the 60’s, quite a treat for Fay Weldon fans, (she wrote the She Devil), watch out for a young Wendy Richards from are you being Served.
The perfect middle-class couple are holding a dinner party when Nicholas (Derek Godfrey) gets a telephone call from Sheila (Priscilla Morgan), the mother of his teenage daughter Joan (Tessa Wyatt), saying that she can no longer stand to be with her and he must look after her now.
Sunday Concerts
Conclusion
I don’t make any money from this, it is just a showcase of talent formatted into an easy to access presentation.
I don’t want to make any money from this.
Any money goes through to the creators and talent and so forth.
I just want to enjoy my life again and to be honest actually spend my disposable income.
If you are fed up of ads, hope this share helps to create a bit of peace of mind, escapism and joy.
Just add your favourite 60’s food and 60’s tipples and enjoy!!!!
The next online party is The April Victorian Party
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