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"OPPORTUNITY” FOR GERRY OLDHAM Gerry Oldham, young dancer and singer from the Windmill Theatre, London (the theatre that “never closed during the ‘blitz’”), taking part in “Opportunity Corner,” a feature of the Tommy Trinder programme “Tommy Gety Your Fun,” broadcast in the British Broadcasting Corporation's short wave service. Gerry is a typical fair-haired, blue-eyed English girl. She is keenly devoted to her stage work — five shows a day at the Windmill Theatre, which joined when only fifteen years of age. She previously appeared as an ice-skater in “Rhapsody On Ice,” at Covent Garden Opera House, London.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 32302, 20 August 1943, Page 3

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"OPPORTUNITY” FOR GERRY OLDHAM Gerry Oldham, young dancer and singer from the Windmill Theatre, London (the theatre that “never closed during the ‘blitz’”), taking part in “Opportunity Corner,” a feature of the Tommy Trinder programme “Tommy Gety Your Fun,” broadcast in the British Broadcasting Corporation's short wave service. Gerry is a typical fair-haired, blue-eyed English girl. She is keenly devoted to her stage workfive shows a day at the Windmill Theatre, which joined when only fifteen years of age. She previously appeared as an ice-skater in “Rhapsody On Ice,” at Covent Garden Opera House, London. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 32302, 20 August 1943, Page 3

"OPPORTUNITY” FOR GERRY OLDHAM Gerry Oldham, young dancer and singer from the Windmill Theatre, London (the theatre that “never closed during the ‘blitz’”), taking part in “Opportunity Corner,” a feature of the Tommy Trinder programme “Tommy Gety Your Fun,” broadcast in the British Broadcasting Corporation's short wave service. Gerry is a typical fair-haired, blue-eyed English girl. She is keenly devoted to her stage workfive shows a day at the Windmill Theatre, which joined when only fifteen years of age. She previously appeared as an ice-skater in “Rhapsody On Ice,” at Covent Garden Opera House, London. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 32302, 20 August 1943, Page 3

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