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SAttY ROGERS, whose photograph with Jimmy Edwards ond Dick Bentley appeared on this page last .week, became known to the Forces during the war as the ‘‘click-click girl.’ In 1943 Sergeant Rogers, A.T.S., was posted to the BBC’s Mediterranean "Merry-Go-Round." She nervously signed off her first broadcast with a teeth and tongue sound effect"This is Saliy-click-clickeRogers’’ — and sO many approving letters poured in that Sergeant Rogers was persuoded to keep her click-click trick: as a trademark. f

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 664, 28 March 1952, Page 24

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CLICK-CLICK New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 664, 28 March 1952, Page 24

CLICK-CLICK New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 664, 28 March 1952, Page 24

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