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In the real world, ''Calamity Jane'' was both a 1953 film and a {{w|Calamity Jane (musical)|theatrical production}} from the 1960s. Provided that the [[DWU]] and the real world are the same in this instance — [[T:NO RW|a fairly dubious assumption]] — Emma-Louise is most likely talking about the film.  She travelled forward in time from [[1953]], long before the stage play had been written and performed for the first time.
In the real world, ''Calamity Jane'' was both a 1953 film and a {{w|Calamity Jane (musical)|theatrical production}} from the 1960s. Provided that the [[DWU]] and the real world are the same in this instance — [[T:NO RW|a fairly dubious assumption]] — Emma-Louise is most likely talking about the film.  She travelled forward in time from [[1953]], long before the stage play had been written and performed for the first time.
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Calamity Jane was a musical film about Calamity Jane, a historical figure of the 19th century. In 1953, Emma-Louise Cowell and her best friend Kate went to see it five times and Emma-Louise later purchased the LP. She identified "Just Blew in from the Windy City" as her favourite song, which she sang in front of Alesha and Jade. (TV: Out of Time)

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In the real world, Calamity Jane was both a 1953 film and a theatrical production from the 1960s. Provided that the DWU and the real world are the same in this instance — a fairly dubious assumption — Emma-Louise is most likely talking about the film. She travelled forward in time from 1953, long before the stage play had been written and performed for the first time.

Calamity Jane (film)