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NANCY AND MOLLY MUNKS. twin sisters, who are heard by listeners to the British Broadcasting Corporation s overseas programmes. Born in 1926. they have been on the stage since they were 12 after attending dancing school at the age of five and entertaining at local charity concerts. They have played in Shakespeare, repertory and pantomime and have, on occasions, played the same part alternately.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22199, 9 December 1946, Page 8

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NANCY AND MOLLY MUNKS. twin sisters, who are heard by listeners to the British Broadcasting Corporation s overseas programmes. Born in 1926. they have been on the stage since they were 12 after attending dancing school at the age of five and entertaining at local charity concerts. They have played in Shakespeare, repertory and pantomime and have, on occasions, played the same part alternately. Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22199, 9 December 1946, Page 8

NANCY AND MOLLY MUNKS. twin sisters, who are heard by listeners to the British Broadcasting Corporation s overseas programmes. Born in 1926. they have been on the stage since they were 12 after attending dancing school at the age of five and entertaining at local charity concerts. They have played in Shakespeare, repertory and pantomime and have, on occasions, played the same part alternately. Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22199, 9 December 1946, Page 8

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