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from a seaside resort in the West with Nan Kenway and Douglas Young and Barbara Bartell (soprano), Tommy Sandilands (tenor), Laurence Holmes (baritone), James Ramsay (light comedian), George Bowler (light comedian), Ella Drummond (soubrette), Joan Morton (soubrette), David Graves (comedian)
Orchestra under the direction of Cyril Addison
Production by George Hay
This concert party includes two artists who have become a household word since the outbreak of war - Nan Kenway and Douglas Young. However long they broadcast - and let's hope it will be for many years to come - this married couple will always be associated with 'Very tasty-very sweet'.
The West Country will always have a soft spot in the heart of the Youngs. Not only did Douglas make his first appearance in a concert party there, but it was there that he first met and fell in love with the girl who is now his wife, then known as a comedienne called Nellie McCartney

Contributors

Performer:
Nan Kenway
Performer:
Douglas Young
Soprano:
Barbara Bartell
Tenor:
Tommy Sandilands
Baritone:
Laurence Holmes
Light comedian:
James Ramsay
Light comedian:
George Bowler
Soubrette:
Ella Drummond
Soubrette:
Joan Morton
Comedian:
David Graves
Orchestra under the direction of:
Cyril Addison
Production By:
George Hay

starring
Bebe Daniels , Vic Oliver , Ben Lyon with Jay Wilbur and his Orchestra, the Greene Sisters, and Sam Browne
Additional dialogue by Dick Pepper
Produced by Harry S. Pepper and Douglas Lawrence

Contributors

Unknown:
Bebe Daniels
Unknown:
Vic Oliver
Unknown:
Ben Lyon
Unknown:
Jay Wilbur
Unknown:
Sam Browne
Dialogue By:
Dick Pepper
Produced By:
Harry S. Pepper
Produced By:
Douglas Lawrence

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