From a Universal short entitled "Mirth and Melody" (1956). Here you can see Guy singing his British chart-topper 'She Wears Red Feathers', followed by the first every UK #2 hit, 'Feet Up!'.
National Lottery - 2nd November 1996. Bob Monkhouse introduces Pet singing 'With One Look' as Norma Desmond, the character she was playing at the time in Sunset Boulevard in London's West End.
From 'V45 Britain At War: A Nation Remembers', broadcast live on 10th July 2005. Petula, a child star during World War II, sings this song made popular during the war by Vera Lynn. On the right of Pet there's a photo of her at the time.
As broadcast on 29 February 1960, for ATV's Saturday Spectacular: The Guy Mitchell Show.
Pet and Guy duet on 'The Alphabet Song', first composed in 1949, and also known as 'A-You're A-Dorable'.
And from the second of the three Huggett films, "Vote For Huggett" (1949) is Pet's rendition of the above song. It's followed a few moments later by a rendition with amended lyrics. Pet gets political.
Petula Clark sings 'Doodle-Oodle-Day'. From the film "The Huggetts Abroad" (1949). Also featured are Jack Warner, Jimmy Hanley, Kathleen Harrison, Susan Shaw and Dinah Sheridan.
Petula Clark singing her 1954 single 'A Long Way To Go' in the movie "The Gay Dog". Accompanying her on piano is Joe "Mr Piano" Henderson, her regular accompanist. The guy she's singing to in the audience is Russell Enoch a.k.a. William Russell, who's since starred in Dr Who and Coronation Street as Rita's last husband Ted Sullivan.