Ashwell became a professional composer in 1930, and would be known as George Posford. He initially specialised in
BBC Radio work, before moving into theatre. Maschwitz, Posford and Grun also composed
Paprika (1938), which flopped, but a revised version,
Magyar Melody, ran at
His Majesty's Theatre for 105 performances. To the original score was added "Mine Alone", composed by
Manning Sherwin, which outlived the show. Posford and
Harry Parr-Davies composed
Full Swing (1940), starring
Cicely Courtneidge and
Jack Hulbert, which had 468 performances during the London blitz. Posford wrote a number of wartime revues for the duo. During
World War II, he was in the
Royal Corps of Signals and the London Fire Service. He was subsequently involved in the Overseas Recorded Broadcasting Service. == Personal life and death ==