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THE PARTNERSHIP Flanders and Swann both attended Westminster School but went their separate ways during the Second World War . However, a chance meeting in 1948 led to a musical partnership writing songs and light opera; Swann writing the music and Flanders writing the words. Their songs were performed by artists such as Ian Wallace and Joyce Grenfell . In December 1956 , Flanders and Swann hired the New Lindsey Theatre, Notting Hill , to perform their own two-man revue ''At The Drop Of A Hat'', which opened on New Year's Eve. Flanders sang a selection of the songs that they had written, interspersed with comic monologues, and accompanied by Swann on the piano. An unusual feature of their act was that, due to Flanders' having had polio in 1943 , both men remained seated for their shows: Swann remained behind his piano, and Flanders used a wheelchair. The show was successful and transferred next month to the Fortune Theatre, where it ran for over two years, before touring in the UK , the USA , Canada and Switzerland . In 1963 Flanders and Swann opened in a second revue, ''At The Drop Of Another Hat''. Over the next four years they toured a combination of the two shows in the UK , Australia , New Zealand , Hong Kong , the USA and Canada , before finishing up at the Booth Theatre on Broadway . On April 9 1967 they performed their last live show together. Ten days later, they moved into a studio and recorded the show for television. Over the course of 11 years, Flanders and Swann had given nearly 2,000 live performances. Although their performing partnership ended in 1967 , they remained friends afterwards and collaborated on occasional projects. Timeline source: Sleeve notes to the CD box set "The Complete F & S" SONGS OF FLANDERS AND SWANN Flanders and Swann's songs are characterised by wit, gentle satire, complex rhyming schemes, and memorable choruses. They wrote over eighty comic songs together; the following selection gives an indication of their range:
MONOLOGUES Flanders' comic monologues include:
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