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JENNY HOWARD
The Comedy Girl
Assisted by PERCY KING
A Short Sketch entitled
'Sally Poykins ' by JULIAN FRANK with MARK LESTER
JACK HOBBS and COMPANY
PHYLLIS ROBINS
The Personality Vocalist
GEORGE JACKLEY and Him at the Museum
JAMES PICKARD and his CHINESE
SYNCOPATORS
HAL JONES of 'Splinters' fame
THE BBC VARIETY
ORCHESTRA
Directed by KNEALE KELLEY
Few artists can boast that a new act booked for a trial week at a suburban music-hall was given a date at the London Coliseum the following week and obtained bookings for five years. Yet that happened to Jenny Howard. This star of the films, the music-hall, and the microphone arrived by air from Italy only yesterday to broadcast from St. George's Hall tonight. She has been out there making films.
Phyllis Robins sang herself to stardom on the air with Jack Hylton , Ambrose, Charlie Kunz , Henry Hall.
She is said to have the biggest fan mail of any young woman in the country.
That fine artist George Jackley has been principal comedian in the Lyceum pantomimes for a good many years.His partner ' Him ' is none other than the well-known comedian Bardy Russell. Favourites in James Pickard and Hal Jones complete a tip-top programme.

Contributors

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Jenny Howard
Assisted By:
Percy King
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Sally Poykins
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Julian Frank
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Mark Lester
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Jack Hobbs
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Phyllis Robins
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George Jackley
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James Pickard
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Hal Jones
Directed By:
Kneale Kelley
Unknown:
Jenny Howard.
Unknown:
Phyllis Robins
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Jack Hylton
Unknown:
Charlie Kunz
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Henry Hall.
Artist:
George Jackley
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Bardy Russell.
Unknown:
James Pickard
Unknown:
Hal Jones

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