Married actor Derek Farr in 1939 after they met in the stage show "The Gate Revue". While he was away serving in WWII, however, she began a relationship with Bernard Delfont . When Farr returned, the couple agreed to a divorce, and both went on to enjoy long and successful marriages to others -- Farr to actress Muriel Pavlow , and Lynne to Delfont.Educated at St Hilary's private school in Cliftonville, England.In later years, as the widow of the theatre impresario Bernard Delfont , she was to figure in news stories about the way her husband's former holdings were being sold, and a plan to rename the Prince of Wales Theatre in Coventry Street, London, after him. There were second thoughts and a compromise was ultimately reached when she unveiled a plaque on the side of the building commemorating her husband.Glamorous blonde soprano and actress who starred in several West End revues and operettas, including "Old Chelsea" (1943), in which she played opposite Richard Tauber , and the hit revue "Touch and Go" (1950), before retiring from the stage.
Mismatched travellers are stranded overnight at a lonely rural railway station. They soon learn of local superstition about a phantom train which is said to travel these parts at dead of night, carrying ghosts from a long-ago train wreck in the area. The travelers eventually get to the bottom of the things that go bump in the night. In between the scary bits, comedian Arthur Askey plays the gags with his Vaudeville style humor, to the constant irritation of his fellow passengers.