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LIFE BEGINS AT SIXTY'

on National Programme Daventry

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(A Boarding-House Saga)
Written and remembered by C. Denier Warren. Original lyrics by Pete Warren. Original music by Charles Tovey. Orchestrations by Wally Wallond
Cast
(by permission of the Hastings
Pier Company)
The ' inmates' of 60, Acacia Drive, are spending a week-end in Paris as the guests of Colonel Trumper, and with them, as their guide, philosopher, and friend is
Otis Harbottle
(ex ' gentleman's gentleman ')
C. Denier Warren and The Three in Harmony
The Three Musketeers
John Reynders with his Orchestra
Production by Ernest Longstaffe
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Contributors

Unknown:
C. Denier Warren.
Unknown:
Pete Warren.
Music By:
Charles Tovey.
Unknown:
Otis Harbottle
Unknown:
C. Denier Warren
Unknown:
John Reynders
Production By:
Ernest Longstaffe
Colonel Trumper (the army man):
Bobbie Comber
Amelia (the maid):
Wynifred Doran
Miss Lapis (the dumb blonde):
Vera Lennox
Wynne Castleton (the girl):
Wynne Ajello
Jerry Carew (the boy):
Graham Payn
Mile Zizi Pompom (of the MoulinTricoleur '):
Yvette' Darnac

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