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"She'll Be Right"
War can be, and was, a pretty grim business. But there were times it had its humorous moments, and the Tin Hat Club each year about Anzac Day manages to recall to many former servicemen the occasions which brought forth chuckles and laughter. "She'll Be Right", the 21st revue staged by the club, was another outstanding success. The show was a mixture of laughter, nostalgia, and a tinge of sadness. Newspaper reports have suggested that similar shows in the North Island have suffered from the effects of TV, but it was obvious from the size of the audiences in Nelson, Mo-tueka, and Richmond, that the same situation did not apply here.
Is it poisoned? Joe Clark, Bill Simm and Keith Gellatiy, three spies, look askance at the fare provided by King Farouk (Ron King), Queen Farida (Yvonne King), as they are watched by guards David MacKenzie, and John Peterson and harem types, Joyce MacKenzie and Val Gellatiy.
Bill Simm and Alan Lukie re-enact Old Bill -"Well if you know of a better 'ole, go to it".
The boys are about to embark and the girls are there to see them off
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Neil Goodman, Margaret Kingsford and Ralph Price in a wacky snorkel and flipper dance
Yvonne King revives memories of another age with a bracket of songs.
The fittest men in the army, Bill Simm Joe Clark and Alan Lukies, do press-ups
John Peterson and Dorothy Goodman are awfully sick of the sea
Cleo (Winsome Watson) makes an unscheduled appearance .