BUTLINS BOGNOR REDCOATS 1961

Butlins Bognor 1961 at Redcoats Reunited


R5

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--2--

--3--

Billy

--4--

--6--

Pierre
Picton

-8-

--9--

Bob
Burns

--11--

Bill
Sandal

--13--


R4

--14--

Barbara
Jolles

--16--

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--22--

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R3 Trixie
Jackson
Melfi
dad
Melfi
son 1
Doris & Leslie
Brown OTDance
Ken
Arnold

Marty
Davis

--35--

Pete
Bray

Jimmy
Kennedy

Johnny
Timpany

--39--

Babs
Lawn

--41--

George
Humphries

Tommy
Jackson


--44--

--45--

Peter
Millington

Brenda
McGuire

Molly
Geary

Yvonne
Melville

Jack
Daly

Alan
Stuart

Archie
Craig

Roy
Markwell

Ents.Man.

Bob
Hastings

Leslie
Melville

Sonny
Jones

Shirley
Denton
Hostess

--58--

Deena
Brooks

Hal
Brooks

Doris
Spriggs
Dancer
Reg
Spriggs
Dancer

R1

--63--

Eileen
Kennedy

--65--


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--69--

Linda
Dunn


Mo
Barry

--72--

--73--


Aunty
Judy

--75--



Jack Daly was the News of the World - National Talent Contest organiser
Tommy Jackson (Tommy & Trixie - Greencoat Bar Entertainers)
Aunty Judy's real name is Terri (Theresa) Brown. She had to change her name to Judy because there was already a 'Terry' on the team.
She is the daughter of the resident Olde Time Dancers - Doris and Leslie Brown.
Brenda McGuire later married Brett Cresswell
The Melfis where father, daughter, and 2 sons who played in the Pig & Whistle

Johnny Timpany was a blond haired laddie from Glasgow and sang with a soft and pleasant voice. One of his featured numbers was the Johnny Mathis favourite, 'A Certain Smile.'
By the early 1970's, Johnny had become 'Mel Feride' - The Celebrated International Danish Tenor!
He discovered this amazing tenor voice and sent the audience into raptures with popular operatic hits like: 'O Sole mio,' 'Core'ngrato,' and 'Bless This House.'

With thanks to HAL BROOKS for the photo, and ERICA NOWELL and LESLIE MELVILLE for the names

See also:

BUTLINS BOGNOR REDCOATS 1962

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