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Elsie and Doris Waters : ウィキペディア英語版
Gert and Daisy

Gert and Daisy were the two characters of a British female comedy act who are particularly remembered for their contribution to film and radio entertainment during World War II. They were stalwarts of the BBC radio variety programme ''Workers' Playtime'', where they would talk about anything and everything, but especially their fictional husbands: Bert and Wally.
The characters of Gert and Daisy were played by Florence Elsie Waters (1893–1990)〔(Doris Waters - Biography )〕 and Doris Waters (1904–1978), who were sisters of Horace John Waters (1895–1981),〔(Jack Warner and Dixon of Dock Green ) eastlondonhistory.com〕 better known as Jack Warner of ''Dixon of Dock Green'' fame. Elsie and Doris were awarded OBEs in the King's Birthday Honours List in 1946.〔Sunderland Echo, 24 June 1946, page 4〕
==Film, radio and television==
They appeared in three films together ''Gert and Daisy's Weekend'' (1942), ''Gert and Daisy Clean Up'' (1942) and ''It's in the Bag'' (1944), which were all made by Butcher's Film Service. In 1959 they appeared in a television series ''Gert and Daisy'' which aired on ITV. They performed in radio's ''Workers' Playtime'', and appeared in the radio series called "Floggit's" in 1956 and 1957 (two series, 34 episodes and a Christmas special), about two ladies who own a shop in Russett Green. It was written by Terry Nation, John Junkin and Dave Freeman and the supporting cast included Ronnie Barker, Joan Sims, Ron Moody, Doris Rogers, Iris Vandeleur, Hugh Paddick and Peter Hawkins. It was produced by Alastair-Scott Johnson and Bill Gates (of Music While You Work fame, not the computer guru!).

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