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Male Variety Hall duo from the Sixties

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Bun | 09:29 Thu 15th Jul 2004 | People & Places
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Does anyone remember the names of variety act comprises of two males one sitting at a grand piano, the other stood beside. Both dressed in the evening dress and performed short, rhyming songs, in a very posh educated manner
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It sounds like The Western Brothers George and Kenneth (who were actually cousins)although I'm not sure their act was still around in the Sixties.
I think it sounds more like Michael Flanders and Donald Swann, famous for their songs 'Mud, Mud, Glorious Mud' and 'The Gnu Song'. Comedy from a more innocent age.
It does sound Flanders and Swannesque, though Michael Flanders was wheelchair-bound, so that may become a factor in Bun's
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I think it sounds like Hinge and Brackett (not sure about the spelling. They wore pearls and very fancy clothes.
yup, but hinge and bracket dressed as women. there was also a duo called kit and the widow...excuse lower case i am typing one handed
Woofgang - too much information! ;-)
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