Culture news Video. A new book reveals many unseen images of Doris Day's private life Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 24/08/2022 - 21:37 GMT+2 Paul McCartney is among the high-profiled fans celebrating Doris Day in a new coffee-table book, published to commemorate the late star's centennial. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next A new book reveals many unseen images of Doris Day's private life Now playing Next Flash floods and landslides leave dozens dead or missing in Indonesia Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | September 10th, 2025 – Midday Now playing Next Kazakhstan plans immersive tourism at iconic Soviet-era spaceport In partnership with MDQ Now playing Next The best things to do, hear, see or watch in Europe this week Now playing Next Venice Golden Lion to ‘Father Mother Sister Brother’ by Jim Jarmusch Now playing Next Israel carries out attack targeting Hamas leadership in Qatari capital Now playing Next First remote robotic surgery at 4,500 metres completed in China Now playing Next Deadly clashes in Kathmandu after social media ban sparks protests Now playing Next French PM François Bayrou loses crucial confidence vote in parliament Now playing Next European Commission doubles its bets to gain influence in the Arctic Now playing Next School aid: These are the least and most generous countries in the EU Now playing Next British swimmer Ross Edgley is first to swim around Iceland Now playing Next Italian journalists honour colleagues killed in Gaza conflict Now playing Next Troops deployed in Kathmandu after days of deadly unrest Now playing Next Watch this: What EU countries use the most online advertising? More videos
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