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- Bim_and_Bam comment "Bim and Bam was the stage name of the Jamaican comedy double-act Ed Lewis (1914–1976) and Aston Wynter (1913–1978). They made a name for themselves in Jamaica in the 1930s performing at hotels and clubs, initially adopting the blackface Minstrel show format of the era. They graduated to creating and performing comedy-dramas, scripted by Bim (Lewis) and with a cast of twelve actors. Bim later married singer and comedian Hyacinth Clover, sister of Ken Boothe.".
- Q16823249 comment "Bim and Bam was the stage name of the Jamaican comedy double-act Ed Lewis (1914–1976) and Aston Wynter (1913–1978). They made a name for themselves in Jamaica in the 1930s performing at hotels and clubs, initially adopting the blackface Minstrel show format of the era. They graduated to creating and performing comedy-dramas, scripted by Bim (Lewis) and with a cast of twelve actors. Bim later married singer and comedian Hyacinth Clover, sister of Ken Boothe.".