London Revues

• 3rd Little Maid - Pearl Greene • The Barman - Brian Buchel • Pooh-Bah-Capone - Martin Iredale • Patrolman Nanky - Gordon Forrester • The Follies and The Lads (b) All Quiet on the Western Electric • The Producer - Brian Buchel • 1st Eminent Actor - Jimmy Nervo • 2nd Eminent Actor - Teddy Knox • The Butler - Dotty Stunt • The Girl - Peggy Cartwright 6. THE LOAD OF HAY (Lyric by Frank Eyton ; Music by Billy Mayer!) • Martin Iredale, Pearl Greene, Margaret Daniels, The Pompey Twins, and The Models 7. AN APPEAL TO CAESAR • The P.C. - Jimmy Nervo • The Prisoner - Teddy Knox • The Sergeant - Jack Train • The Inspector - Martin Iredale 8. THE EIGHT LANCASHIRE LADS 9. MORE PARTY SPIRIT (Evening) • Naunton Wayne (in the sincerest form of Flattery) 10. FINALE • The Principals, The Follies, The Models and The Lads Orchestra under the Direction of Hal Swain The Authors acknowledge the collaboration of Harold Simpson in An Appeal to Caesar, and of Frank Eyton in The Best Things in Life are Free." In the Flower Show Scene, the Lyric is by Miss Anona Winn, and the Music by (a) Wolseley Charles, (b) Philip Crooke, (c) Alastair Thomson, (d) Wolseley Charles.

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