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From Wikipedia The Western Brothers were an English music hall and radio act, who were popular from the 1930s to the late 1950s, performing self-written topical songs which often lampooned the upper classes. Kenneth Alfred Western (10 September 1899 - 24 January 1963) and (Ernest) George Western (23 July 1895 - 16 August 1969) were, in reality, second cousins rather than brothers. They first broadcast as the Perfectly Polite Pair in the 1920s, and there was then a long break before they returned as the Western Brothers

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The Western Brothers were an English music hall and radio

act, who were popular from the 1930s to the late 1950s, performing self-written

topical songs which often lampooned the upper classes. Kenneth Alfred Western

(10 September 1899 - 24 January 1963) and (Ernest) George Western (23 July 1895

- 16 August 1969) were, in reality, second cousins rather than brothers. They

first broadcast as the Perfectly Polite Pair in the 1920s, and there was then a

long break before they returned as the Western Brothers.

Content from Wikipedia provided under the terms of Creative Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0).

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