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Radio Parade of 1935 [DVD]
Comedy legend Will Hay leads an all-star cast in this whimsical critique of the highbrow state of then-contemporary BBC radio programming. Co-starring Hollywood's Helen Chandler, light comedian Clifford Mollison and noted farceur Alfred Drayton, Radio Parade of 1935 also features celebrated music hall acts Western Brothers and Clapham & Dwyer. It is presented here as a brand-new transfer from the original film elements and features two scenes in their original Dufaycolor.
William Garland, Director General of the NBG, is in a quandary. Complaints about his radio station's programming are on the increase and he needs to stem the tide. His solution: promote the Head of Complaints to Head of Programmes!
Comedy legend Will Hay leads an all-star cast in this whimsical critique of the highbrow state of then-contemporary BBC radio programming. Co-starring Hollywood's Helen Chandler, light comedian Clifford Mollison and noted farceur Alfred Drayton, Radio Parade of 1935 also features celebrated music hall acts Western Brothers and Clapham & Dwyer. It is presented here as a brand-new transfer from the original film elements and features two scenes in their original Dufaycolor.
William Garland, Director General of the NBG, is in a quandary. Complaints about his radio station's programming are on the increase and he needs to stem the tide. His solution: promote the Head of Complaints to Head of Programmes!
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Comedy legend Will Hay leads an all-star cast in this whimsical critique of the highbrow state of then-contemporary BBC radio programming. Co-starring Hollywood's Helen Chandler, light comedian Clifford Mollison and noted farceur Alfred Drayton, Radio Parade of 1935 also features celebrated music hall acts Western Brothers and Clapham & Dwyer. It is presented here as a brand-new transfer from the original film elements and features two scenes in their original Dufaycolor.
William Garland, Director General of the NBG, is in a quandary. Complaints about his radio station's programming are on the increase and he needs to stem the tide. His solution: promote the Head of Complaints to Head of Programmes!











