Hello Stuart I was delighted to see the name of Dave Morris who I met many times during his appearing on the North Pier in Blackpool towards the end of the war and afterwards. My cousins Johnny Walker and his wife Del were great great friends od Dave's. Johnny retired from the stage and went into business in Manchester. He and Del had an apartment on the North Promenade in Blackpool where they stayed each summer. Johnny was very well known among the theatre folk there and spent a lot of time with Dave Morris. I spent many a happy hour watching the shows on the pier. Not in the audience but from back stage where I used to climb what seemed like hundreds of wooden stairs to get to the top and look down. One of the treats I loved was to go shopping with Johnny and Del I was only about sixteen at the time. They were quite a conspicuous pair. He was always dressed immacuately in grey pinstripe trousers, black coat and stock tie in which he wore a large diamond pin. On his finger a large diamond ring. Del would wear her mink and a load of diamonds jewellery. Quite a resplendent pair as I remember. We always had lunch at the Tower restaurant. A splendid place really with potted palms and gypsy orchestra with the gypsy violinist serenading diners at their tables. Ah! what lovely memories .. starts me thinking of many others I have of Blackpool entertainment. Perhaps for another time. Thankyou Stuart ... Marjorie .. a Mancunian Kiwi