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BILLY SCOTT-COOMBER, BILLY THORBURN and STEVE GAUNA IN FOUR-LEAF CLOVER

Billy Scott-Coomber, Billy Thorburn And Steve Gauna In Four-Leaf Clover (1933)

Three...

BILLY REID AND HIS LONDON ACCORDION BAND IN BOHEMIAN MEMORIES

Billy Reid And His London Accordion Band In Bohemian Memories (1933)

Performance of "Bohemian...

BINNIE BARNES IN

Binnie Barnes In "I Guess I'll Have To Change My Plan" (1933)

Nice little performance by Binnie...

LESLIE HOLMES

Leslie Holmes "Over The Air" (1933)

Entertainer Leslie Holmes sings a jolly song about Milan.

NORMAN LONG

Norman Long (1933)

A silly song from Norman called "I Certainly Don't Need You".

DE BIERE

De Biere (1933)

French magician De Biere shows us how to do a trick with an egg and a bag.

BILLY SCOTT COOMBER ETC

Billy Scott Coomber Etc (1933)

"There's a Light in Your Window" performed by a musical trio.

 

 

THE WESTERN BROTHERS

The Western Brothers (1933)

Funny song performed by two toffs - the Western Brothers.

TROISE AND HIS MANDOLIERS

Troise And His Mandoliers (1933)

The song "Nothing but a Lie" is performed in the Pathe Studio by...

CWS BAND aka THE JOKER

Cws Band AKA The Joker (1933)

Scottish brass band plays a famous tune - "The Joker".

TOMMY HANDLEY

Tommy Handley (1933)

Comic monologue and song from comedian Tommy Handley.

DON AZPIAZU BAND

Don Azpiazu Band (1933)

A Cuban Rumba is performed by Don Azpiazu and his Cuban Ensemble.

ROBERT EASTON

Robert Easton (1933)

Performance of a song which might be called "The Rollicking Gay Highway".

HARRY ROBBINS

Harry Robbins (1933)

The song "Crazy Sticks" is played on the xylophone by Harry Robbins.

FOUR MUSKETEERS

Four Musketeers (1933)

Singing quartet perform "The World Can Pass Me By".

RAYMOND NEWELL

Raymond Newell (1933)

Performance of "I'll Go My Way With a Song" by Raymond Newell.

GLADYS MERREDEW

Gladys Merredew (1933)

Cute witty song performed by Gladys Merredew, "I would if I could...".

BOB AND ALF PEARSON

Bob And Alf Pearson (1933)

A performance of the song "Old Father Thames".

STANELLI

Stanelli (1933)

Stanelli does some comic business with Enid Darnley then plays the violin.

OLD TIMERS

Old Timers (1933)

Folk dancing in Wurttemberg.

PEGGY COCHRANE

Peggy Cochrane (1933)

Peggy demonstrates a new "radio-piano" that can simulate the tone of many...

CARSON ROBINSON AND HIS PIONEERS

Carson Robinson And His Pioneers (1933)

Nice Country and Western style song.

GLASGOW PHILHARMONIC MALE CHOIR

Glasgow Philharmonic Male Choir (1933)

Performance of "The Border Ballad".

SCOVELL AND WHELDON

Scovell And Wheldon (1933)

Male singing duo Scovell and Wheldon perform 'The Girl In The Little Green...

TITTERTON

Titterton (1933)

The tenor Titterton sings the ballad 'Once In A Blue Moon' in the studio.

BETTY BUCKNELL

Betty Bucknell (1933)

Betty Bucknell does a fast dance on ballet points in the studio.

COSSACK CHOIR

Cossack Choir (1933)

Basil Klon and his Cossack Choir sing a stirring Russian folk song in the studio.

JEAN MELVILLE AND RENE COOK

Jean Melville And Rene Cook (1933)

Pianists Jean Melville and Rene Cook play 'Fit As A Fiddle' and 'Me...

GLASGOW MALE CHOIR

Glasgow Male Choir (1933)

The Glasgow Philharmonic Male Voice Choir sing 'Loch Lomond'.

THE WORLD'S SMALLEST ORGAN

The World's Smallest Organ (1933)

Sir Neville Wilkinson shows us the world's smallest organ.

LANCE FAIRFAX

Lance Fairfax (1933)

Baritone Lance Fairfax sings 'Top O' The House' to two couples in the studio.

PARAMOUNT MASTERSINGERS

Paramount Mastersingers (1933)

The Paramount Mastersingers perform 'The Valley of the Moon' in fox...

LIGHTENING FINGERS

Lightening Fingers (1933)

15-year-old Ernesto Jaconelli plays 'Lightning Cavalry' on the accordion.

FOUR MUSKETEERS

Four Musketeers (1933)

Harmony singing group The Four Musketeers sing 'Roll Dem Bones' in blackface.

TWINKLING TAPPERS - SYD & MAX HARRISON

Twinkling Tappers - Syd & Max Harrison (1933)

Syd and Max Harrison do a tap routine followed by...

JOSEPHINE BAKER

Josephine Baker (1933)

Josephine Baker sings a French song at a charity ball in Paris.

TREBLE TAPPERS

Treble Tappers (1933)

The Wiere Brothers perform a jumping tap routine at the Cinema Ball in Paris.

"On The Air" Waves (1933)

A look at some ways of listening to the radio outside the home.

TROISE AND HIS BANJOLIERS

Troise And His Banjoliers (1933)

Troise and his Banjoliers play 'At Sundown' in the Pathe Studio.

TOM KINNIBURGH

Tom Kinniburgh (1933)

Baritone Tom Kinniburgh sings 'Song of the Tramp' in the Pathe Studio.

DECOLLETE

Decollete (1933)

A look at the (backless) dresses of lady diners in a Parisian nightclub.

RONALD FRANKAU

Ronald Frankau (1933)

Comedian Ronald Frankau performs a song about public school police.

ORGANISING AN ORGAN

Organising An Organ (1933)

Processes involved in making cinema organs.

HILDEGARDE

Hildegarde (1933)

Cabaret entertainer Hildegarde performs the song 'I Was In The Mood'.

THE PARAMOUNT MASTERSINGERS

The Paramount Mastersingers (1933)

The Paramount Mastersingers perform 'D'Ye Ken John Peel?' in the...

KETTERING MADRIGAL MALE VOICE CHOIR

Kettering Madrigal Male Voice Choir (1935)

The Kettering Madrigal Male Voice Choir sing 'The Sailor's...

JOHN HENDRIK

John Hendrik (1935)

Tenor John Hendrik sings 'I Love You Very Much Madame' to a girl in a floral frock.

LOUIS DE VRIES

Louis De Vries (1935)

Jazz trumpet player Louis De Vries plays with his band in the studio.

THE RADIO THREE

The Radio Three (1935)

Girl harmony group The Radio Three sing 'I'm Gonna Wash My Hands Of You' in the...

MY FIDDLE

My Fiddle (1935)

Violins are made at London Northern Polytechnic then Andre Balog plays his in the studio.