HERE THEY ARE AGAIN (18/03/1949) |
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| PAM FLORY ARRRIVES Pam tells me that her father and Gabby's father both worked for the Post Office. Both fathers and their teenage children were at a PO social occasion when Gabby discovered that Pam played the piano and the accordian so invited her to take part in this show. Pam then became the second girl member of the Wimborne Youth Group. The first was Kitty McKee. Pam thinks the next female to join was Pat Blake. - Willy |
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| Update July 2006 - Alan Hollick writes... "Wizzo" was a proper magic act by Ken Stanner | |||
| I note John West was in this show. John was a WW2 evacuee and lived in Grove Road. As children we used to play together. In 1959, about a year after I had joined the BBC, he arrived at the Corporation on an induction course, but I subsequently heard that he left not long after that and had taken up work in America - Willy | |||
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| The following names appear in this programme and
are listed for the search engine PETER LAMBOURNE, Mr. "JIMMY" FRIZZELL, BRIAN WILLIS, Mrs. FOSTER, J. WEST K. McKEE, A. HUEY, M. BARTLETT J. WEBLEY, PAM FLORRIE, JILL MEAD, CHRIS. SHINER, CHRSTOPHER SHINER, J.WEBLEY, P. LAMBOURNE, R. DREW, R. RAEY, K. McKEE, Ambulance Division of St. John Ambulance Brigade, Mr. C. White, Mrs. B. Horsey, Mrs. Smith, Mr. A. E. Smeeth, Church House, Nitwits, Pam Flory, Church House, Nitwits, Kenneth Stanner, Pam Flory, Jimmy Frizell, George Gray, Jill Mead, M.G.Habgood, Alan Hollick. |