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Fran and Anna

Frances Watt, BEM (16 March 1922 – 14 October 2003)〔()〕 and Anna Watt, BEM (1924 – 19 February 2009) were two Scottish sisters from Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire, who formed a singing duo. They came from a show-biz family, and were child performers touring Lanarkshire clubs from an early age. They initially joined their father David (Valentine Prince) and sister Lily, a pianist, on stage as puppeteers; they remained in show-business for almost seven decades. Lily became their manager, and continued until her death in 1998.
Their father was David Watt, a ventriloquist and children's entertainer who went by the stage name "Valentine Prince". He came from a family of musicians. Fran & Anna Came from a family of five siblings who never married, who shared a house in Coatbridge. They performed as "The Prince Sisters" internationally and on cruise ships in the 1950s and 1960s. In the early 1970s they changed their name to "Fran and Anna", and started to appear regularly on the Scottish Television programme ''Thingummyjig''. They also appeared with Terry Wogan on his show in the 1980s. They were both awarded the British Empire Medal in 1989 for services in light entertainment.
Fran and Anna were known for their tartan miniskirts, rouged cheeks and fishnet stockings. They were known for jabot-fronted tartan mini dresses, with matching tartan hats, each decorated with a large feather. Their style is often referred to as "tartan kitsch" They are reported to have worn their trademark style daily.
Showbiz friend Johnny Beattie said that he never saw them without full make-up and costume, even when not working, "I think they even went to bed like that".
Fran and Anna performed many times at the Pavilion Theatre (Glasgow) giving their last performance there in 2002, alongside Jack Milroy, Johnny Beattie and with Gordon Cree at the piano.
Fran died of pneumonia in 2003. Terry Wogan praised Fran and Anna in his condolences on Fran's death. Anna died of natural causes at St Andrews Hospice in her hometown six years later.
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