Where to watch Harry Bannink in the UK
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Harry Bannink (1929 – 1999) was a Dutch composer, arranger and pianist. He wrote over 3,000 songs and several Dutch musicals. He was best known for his collaborations with Dutch artists like Wim Sonneveld and Annie M.G. Schmidt.
Harry Bannink films streaming in the UK
Most-watched films featuring Harry Bannink, available across UK streaming, rent and buy.
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- Yes Nurse! No Nurse! (2002) Music
- Sonneveld: Haal Het Doek Maar Op (2001) Music
- The Story of Kees (1989) Music
- Een dubbeltje te weinig (1991) Music
- Martine Bijl: Martine Bijl (1989) Music
- Willem Wilmink: Dichter in de Javastraat (2008) Cast
- Kinderen voor Kinderen 1 (1981) Music
- Welk liedje zal ik zingen? (1973) Music
- De droom van Sinterklaas (1983) Music
- Joost Prinsen: Caruso & Caransa (1989) Music
- En nu naar bed (1973) Music
- Wim Sonneveld with Willem Nijholt and Corrie van Gorp (1973) Music
- Muziek: Harry Bannink (2000) Cast
- Heerlijk Duurt Het Langst (1998) Music
- Wim Sonneveld and Ina van Faassen (1969) Music
- An Evening with Wim Sonneveld (1965) Music
- Martine Bijl: Mevrouw Bijl (1991) Music
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Most-watched Harry Bannink films currently: Yes Nurse! No Nurse! (2002), Sonneveld: Haal Het Doek Maar Op (2001), The Story of Kees (1989), Een dubbeltje te weinig (1991), Martine Bijl: Martine Bijl (1989).
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