Pathe have rights to clips in Time to Remember programmes but not to commentary or whole programme as screened.
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M/Ss of comedy actor Leslie Henson on the deck of ship, he takes off layers and layers of clothes and hands it to a worried party. M/Ss of Lupino lane lining up...
Pathe have rights to clips in Time to Remember programmes but not to commentary or whole programme as screened.
REEL 4
M/Ss of comedy actor Leslie Henson on the deck of ship, he takes off layers and layers of clothes and hands it to a worried party. M/Ss of Lupino lane lining up small cannon at large Mexican, he measure the distance between the barrel and the man's bottom. He fires to the suprise of the Mexican. Various shots of man acting drunk he staggers around hilariously attempting to pick is hat up off the floor. After much swaying and bending he achieves his aim. Various excellent shots of women dancing on stage watched by the audience. L/S Piccadilly Circus illuminated at night. Stage curtain closes.
End credits. Time to Remember Written and Produced by Peter Baylis. Associate Producer - Lionel Hoare. Film Research from the Associated British-Pathe Library Harry Wynder, Charles Chart. Recorded by George Newberry. Executive Producer Terry Ashwood.
Cataloguer's note: Time to Remember is an ABC Television Filmed Presentation.
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