Greasepaint and Cordite by Andy Merriman

Greasepaint and Cordite by Andy Merriman

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The extraordinary story of the young entertainers sent out to war to dance and sing.

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Greasepaint and Cordite by Andy Merriman

Once the Second World War had broken out, it soon became clear that morale would be crucial in the military effectiveness of our armed forces. And so was born the Entertainment National Services Association, or ENSA – to send the nation’ s best singers, dancers, musicians and comedians, from Noë l Coward to Gracie Fields, to entertain the troops, however far away they might be. Over the course of the war ENSA gave their first break to such postwar stars as Tommy Cooper and Frankie Howerd, as well as enshrining the young Vera Lynn forever as the forces’ sweetheart. When Allied troops landed in Normandy in 1944, George Formby followed close behind, while a distinguished troupe under Laurence Olivier was performing Shakespeare to British soldiers in Hamburg within weeks of the German surrender. Now, Andrew Merriman has talked to surviving ENSA veterans from Vera Lynn to Dame Beryl Grey, to piece together the extraordinary adventures of the ordinary men and women sent out across the world – even to inhospitable, dangerous Burma – whose contribution to the war effort was song, dance and laughter.

'Casts a revealing light on its starry cast'


'Affectionate and admiring history.'


 ‘This book has many stories in which the importance of entertainment shines through.’


  ‘ This book has many stories in which the importance of entertainment shines through.’

'Merriman's colourful book aims to rebalance attitudes to the association through anecdotal evidence, first-hand accounts from surviving participants and by sketching in the wider historical context. Ensa was a heroic enterprise even if it was often ramshackle in organisation and erratic in its execution. Then again so as everything else at the time. After all there was a war on.'

'The story of how ENSA lifted the morale of our troops during the Second World War, often putting themselves in some danger, not least in the Far East.'

‘ A delightful tale’

'Affectionate and admiring history.'

'Casts a revealing light on its starry cast.'

Andy Merriman is the author of several books, including Greasepaint and Cordite, the story of the young entertainers sent out to war to dance and sing, Margaret Rutherford: Dreadnought with Good Manners, Hattie, the authorised biography of Hattie Jacques, and A Minor Adjustment, a book about his daughter who has Down’s syndrome. Andy, who writes for radio and television, lives in London with his wife and three children.

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ISBN 13 9781845136185
ISBN 10 1845136187
Title Greasepaint and Cordite
Author Andy Merriman
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Quarto Publishing PLC
Year published 2013-03-21
Number of pages 320
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.