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ALEC McGILL AND GWEN VAUGHAN

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The Wireless Chatterers will entertain you
Alec McGill made his radio debut at Savoy Hill in 1924, two years after he had married Gwen Vaughan. At the end of that year they became for professional purposes ' The Wireless Chatterers', and were on the air together for the first time in 1926. He writes all their material and has been responsible for the book and lyrics of several radio shows, notably Cupid-Plus Two, in collaboration with Charles Hayes and George Barker , and The Adventures of Jack and Jill, a series written with music by Jack Clarke. Cupid-Plus Two is scheduled for performance again in August.
Gwen Vaughan met her husband in a concert party, and has appeared with his in most forms of radio entertainment. They appeared for two consecutive years at Radiolympia.

Contributors

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Alec McGill
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Gwen Vaughan.
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Charles Hayes
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George Barker
Music By:
Jack Clarke.
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Gwen Vaughan

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National Programme is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 9th March 1930 and ended on the 9th September 1939. It was replaced by BBC Home Service.

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