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The soubriquet “George Eyston’s Dancing Daughters” would seem to have come from the name of a popular radio variety act of the day, Rosalind Wade’s Dancing Daughters.

The image from the weekly magazine Radio Pictorial of 19 October 1934 shows that they were soon to make their debut on air and in fact did so the following week on the BBC National Programme’s popular Saturday evening Music Hall programme. George Eyston was not amused, however, saying in a newspaper column not long after the team was announced that “the lady motorists have been rather disrespectfully nicknamed my “Dancing Daughters”

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