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Entertainments National Service Association

Organisation providing entertainment for British armed forces personnel during WWII

Entertainments National Service Association

Summary

Organisation providing entertainment for British armed forces personnel during WWII

An ENSA concert party entertaining troops from the steps of a chateau in Normandy, 26 July 1944
ENSA Glamour Girls distribute cigarettes and beer to troops in North Africa, 26 July 1942.

The Entertainments National Service Association (ENSA) was an organisation established in 1939 by Basil Dean and Leslie Henson to provide entertainment for British armed forces personnel during World War II. ENSA operated as part of the Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes. In 1946 it was re-named to Combined Services Entertainment (CSE) operating under the Services Sound and Vision Corporation (SSVC), until 2 March 2020, when the SSVC re-branded to the British Forces Broadcasting Service (BFBS), with the CSE likewise re-branding as BFBS Live Events.

The first big wartime variety concert organised by ENSA was broadcast by the BBC to the Empire and local networks from RAF Hendon in north London on 17 October 1939. Among the entertainers appearing on the bill were Adelaide Hall, The Western Brothers and Mantovani. A newsreel of this concert showing Hall singing "We're Going to Hang out the Washing on the Siegfried Line" accompanied by Mantovani and His Orchestra exists.

Many members of ENSA later had careers in the entertainment industry after the war, including actors Terry-Thomas, Peter Sellers and Kenneth Connor.

Tap and acrobatic dancer Vivienne Hole, stage name Vivienne Fayre, a civilian aged 19, was the only ENSA member killed in the war. On 23 January 1945 in Normandy, she was being driven between shows as a passenger aboard a truck carrying stage scenery which strayed into a minefield. She was buried with full military honours in Sittard War Cemetery.

Partial list of performers

  • Inga Andersen
  • Avril Angers
  • Hermione Baddeley
  • John Barbirolli
  • Nelson Lloyd (Ventriloquist)
  • Marie Burke
  • Helen Clare
  • Kenneth Connor
  • Noël Coward
  • Peter Cushing
  • Bebe Daniels
  • Alice Delysia
  • Lyle Evans
  • Gracie Fields
  • George Formby
  • Forsythe, Seamon and Farrell
  • Will Fyfe
  • Beryl Grey
  • Geraldo
  • Sonnie Hale
  • Adelaide Hall
  • Richard Hearne
  • Myra Hess
  • Stanley Holloway
  • Frankie Howerd
  • Gertrude Lawrence
  • Mary Lee
  • Cheryl Lind
  • Vera Lynn
  • Jessie Matthews
  • Laurence Olivier
  • Mantovani
  • Ivor Novello
  • Lennard Pearce
  • Bob and Alf Pearson
  • Arthur Riscoe
  • Thelma Ruby
  • Peter Sellers
  • Terry-Thomas
  • Hazel Vincent Wallace
  • The Western Brothers
  • Diana Wynyard

References

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References

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  2. Myers, Rollo. 'Music in Battle-dress', in ''Music Since 1939'' (1947), pp. 9-30
  3. ''Mantovani: A Lifetime in Music'' by Colin MacKenzie, p. 78: {{ISBN. 978-1905226191
  4. "Friends of Highland Road Cemetery".
  5. "Casualty Details".
  6. London Evening Standard, August 7, 1944, 2. Also mentions Barbirolli, Burke, Delysia, Evans, Forsythe, Seamon & Farrell, Fyfe, Hearne, Lawrence, Lind, Novello and Wynyard.
  7. (20 July 1978). "Ensa".
  8. "Helen Clare singing Star of the 1930s 1940s & 1950s. BBC, Radio, recording and concert artist.".
  9. "Greasepaint and Cordite: How ENSA Entertained the Troops During World War II: Amazon.co.uk: Merriman, Andy: 9781781311622: Books".
  10. (1994-08-11). "Obituary: Peter Cushing".
  11. (17 May 1940). "Drury Lane Calling".
  12. (2005). "Forever Francie : my life with Jack Milroy". Black & White Publishing.
  13. Miller, Sarah. (29 September 2022). "At 97, Thelma Ruby is both a marvel and a rarity". [[Jewish News]].
  14. "Wallace, Hazel Beatrice [known as Hazel Vincent Wallace] (1919–2019), actress and theatre manager".
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