Teddy Brown 1936

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Item title reads - The New Empire Review now presents the world's greatest xylophonist! Teddy Brown.

London (probably Pathe studios).

Various shots of Teddy Brown stood at his xylophone in the studio. He is playing "Buffoon", and is accompanied by a pianist. Various shots as he plays...

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Cataloguer:
Emma
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
39534
Sort Number:
PT 330
Time in/Out:
01:40:59:00 / 01:43:20:00
Canister:
PT 330
Film ID:
1136.19
Issue Date:
20/07/1936

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