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FRANK WIGNALL

Frank Wignall (1932)

The famous Baritone Frank Wignall sings 'The Veteran'.

LESLIE HUTCHINSON

Leslie Hutchinson (1932)

Leslie Hutchinson sings 'What Makes You So Adorable?' at Malmaison Club - dupe...

BOB & ALF PEARSON

Bob & Alf Pearson (1932)

Bob and Alf Pearson sing 'In The Gloaming, By The Fireside, With You' - dupe of...

GERALDO AND HIS GAUCHO TANGO ORCHESTRA

Geraldo And His Gaucho Tango Orchestra (1932)

Geraldo and his orchestra play 'My Sunshine is You'...

ROBB WILTON - PRISON GOVERNOR

Robb Wilton - Prison Governor (1932)

Robb Wilton as Prison Governor - this version is incomplete, use...

DOUGLAS BYNG AND ROY FOX & HIS BAND

Douglas Byng And Roy Fox & His Band (1932)

Roy Fox and his band plus comedian Douglas Byng at...

LESLIE HUTCHINSON

Leslie Hutchinson "Hutch" (1932)

Hutch sings 'Close Your Eyes' at the Malmaison Club in London - dupe...

 

 

SAM MAYO

Sam Mayo (1932)

Sam Mayo sings 'Where Do Flies Go In Wintertime?' and other songs - dupe of PSP 759.

THE WESTERN BROTHERS

The Western Brothers (1932)

The Western Brothers sing topical song 'It Was All Hushed Up' - dupe of PT...

GUS ELEN IT'S A GREAT BIG SHAME

Gus Elen It's A Great Big Shame (1932)

Gus Elen sings about losing his pal Jim now that Jim is...

GUS ELEN 'THE POSTMAN'S HOLIDAY'

Gus Elen 'the Postman's Holiday' (1932)

Gus Elen sings a song about a day out with his family...

THE ST DAVID'S SINGERS

The St David's Singers (1932)

The St David's Singers (male voice choir) sing 'The Blue Danube' - dupe...

MAVIS BENNETT

Mavis Bennett (1932)

Soprano Mavis Bennett sings 'The Bird of Love Divine' - dupe of PT 130.

BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

BBC Symphony Orchestra (1932)

BBC Symphony Orchestra play Elgar's 'Pomp & Circumstance' - dupe of PT...

THE WESTERN BROTHERS

The Western Brothers (1932)

The Western Brothers sing 'In The Parlour When The Company's Gone' - dupe of...

ROBB WILTON

Robb Wilton (1932)

Duplicate of item in PT 123 - see separate record for details.

PATHETONE PARADE OF 1941 reel 1

Pathetone Parade Of 1941 Reel 1 (1932-1941)

Ronald Frankau introduces compilation of turns - Mantovani,...

PATHETONE PARADE OF 1941 reel 2

Pathetone Parade Of 1941 Reel 2 (1932-1941)

Ronald Frankau introduces compilation of turns -...

PATHETONE PARADE OF 1941 reel 3

Pathetone Parade Of 1941 Reel 3 (1932-1941)

Ronald Frankau introduces turns compilation - Sandy McPherson,...

PATHETONE PARADE OF 1941 reel 4

Pathetone Parade Of 1941 Reel 4 (1932-1941)

Ronald Frankau introduces turns - Jack Jackson and band,...

PICTORIAL REVUE  Reel 1

Pictorial Revue Reel 1 (1932-1936)

Compilation of turns from Pathetones and Pictorials, compered by...

LESLIE HUTCHINSON

Leslie Hutchinson (1933)

Leslie Hutchinson sings "How Deep is the Ocean", at the Malmaison, London.

DUKE ELLINGTON

Duke Ellington (1933)

Brief but excellent footage of the jazz band leader Duke Ellington playing with his...

TOM BURKE

Tom Burke (1933)

The operatic tenor Tom Burke sings at the Middlesex Hospital.

RONALD FRANKAU

Ronald Frankau (1933)

Ronald Frankau tells a story about a train journey to the Isle of Wight, then sings...

THE FOUR MUSKETEERS

The Four Musketeers (1933)

The Four Musketeers sing 'Sylvia', accompanied by Mabel Pearl at the piano.

THE FOUR MUSKETEERS

The Four Musketeers (1933)

The Four Musketeers sing 'Fit As A Fiddle', accompanied by Mabel Pearl at the...

LESLIE HUTCHINSON

Leslie Hutchinson (1933)

Leslie 'Hutch' Hutchinson sings and plays 'Trees' at the Malmaison restaurant...

JESSE CRAWFORD

Jesse Crawford (1933)

American organist Jesse Crawford is interviewed and plays a ballad we can sing...

BILLY COTTON AND HIS BAND

Billy Cotton And His Band (1933)

Billy Cotton and his Band perform at Slough, followed by other variety...

ARTHUR PRINCE

Arthur Prince (1933)

The ventriloquist Arthur Prince with his puppet in naval uniform.

MORTON DOWNEY

Morton Downey (1933)

Celebrities party at Cafe de Paris in London.

LONDON CLUBS AND CABARETS - TROCADERO RESTAURANT

London Clubs And Cabarets - Trocadero Restaurant (1933)

Good footage of the variety stars at the...

BEBE AND RENEE

Bebe And Renee (1933)

The dancers Bebe and Renee perform on stage.

SCOVELL AND WHELDON

Scovell And Wheldon (1933)

The radio entertainers Scovell and Wheldon sing 'Calm Waters'.

ROBB WILTON

Robb Wilton (1933)

Very good Robb Wilton monologue and song called 'I Don't Work For A Living'.

MELVILLE GIDEON

Melville Gideon (1933)

Melville Gideon sings 'I Wish I Knew A Bigger Word Than Love'.

BOB & ALF PEARSON

Bob & Alf Pearson (1933)

Bob and Alf Pearson sing 'My Goodbye to You'.

HAL YATES AND COOPER LAWLEY

Hal Yates And Cooper Lawley (1933)

American singers Hal Yates and Cooper Lawley sing 'The Grass Is...

THE WESTERN BROTHERS

The Western Brothers (1933)

The Western Brothers sing a funny song about their girlfriends, 'She Does It...

CARSON ROBISON AND HIS PIONEERS

Carson Robison And His Pioneers (1933)

Carson Robison and his Pioneers sing 'Hot Time In New Orleans...

ROBERT EASTON

Robert Easton (1933)

Good footage of the bass player Robert Easton singing.

COLLINSON AND DEAN

Collinson And Dean (1933)

The comic duo of Collinson and Dean in a comic sketch.

HAZEL AND DAY

Hazel And Day (1933)

Good film of the entertainers Rupert Hazel and Elsie Day.

HARRY HEMSLEY

Harry Hemsley (1933)

Famous child impersonator Harry Hemsley does a clever act for us, as he draws a...

NEATEST OF THE NEAT

Neatest Of The Neat (1933)

Fred Sylvester and His Midgets in a clever acrobatic act.

CHARLES HARRISON

Charles Harrison (1933)

Comedian Charles Harrison mimes his mother and then his father sewing on a...

THE MODERNIQUES

The Moderniques (1933)

The Moderniques sing the fast jazz tune 'Tiger Rag'.

LONDON'S FAMOUS CLUBS AND CABARETS - THE COSMO CLUB

London's Famous Clubs And Cabarets - The Cosmo Club (1933)

Dancers, a contortionist and comic...

ROY HENDERSON

Roy Henderson (1933)

Baritone Roy Henderson sings 'Sylvia', accompanied by Tom Jones and his Orchestra.