Margery Manners

Margery Manners (18 March 1926 – 27 April 1997) was a music hall and variety performer,[1] singer and television actress.

[3] Manners became a professional performer at 12 years old, when she joined the popular 1930s show band Billy Merrin and his Commanders.

[2] At 14, she toured the music halls singing as a "cowgirl crooner" with another show band, Big Bill Campbell and his Rocky Mountain Rhythm.

[8] During World War II, she worked as a radio broadcaster on the BBC lunchtime series Workers' Playtime.

[9] In 1969, she toured variety theatres across Britain with the double act Bob and Alf Pearson in a nostalgic bill called The Golden Years of Music Hall.