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'Bosun Stan' (Stanley Holloway) welcomes officers and men of the Merchant Navy to their club in London's West End. Songs by Pat Taylor. Dancing to Debroy Somers and his Band.
Special features include 'Ship's Newspaper'; George Ralston, the Ship's Reporter; Musical Port of Call. Script by Maurice Watts. Produced by Howard Thomas.
(Specially recorded at the Merchant Navy Club)

Contributors

Songs By:
Pat Taylor.
Unknown:
Debroy Somers
Unknown:
George Ralston
Script By:
Maurice Watts.
Produced By:
Howard Thomas.

Musical romance of the Canadian Rockies.
Excerpt from Tom Arnold's and Bernard Delfont's production.
Book and lyrics by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein.
Music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart.
Presented by Prince Littler.

Cast includes Marjorie Browne, Raymond Newell, George Lacy, Phyllis Monkman, Betty Frankiss, Douglas Quayle, David Davies, Paul Jackson, Danny Green, Pat Ronald. Play produced by Felix Edwardes.
Orchestra under the direction of Wolseley Charles.
From the Stoll Theatre, London

Contributors

Unknown:
Tom Arnold
Unknown:
Bernard Delfont
Unknown:
Otto Harbach
Unknown:
Oscar Hammerstem.
Unknown:
Rudolf Frimi
Unknown:
Herbert Stothart.
Unknown:
Raymond Newell
Unknown:
George Lacy
Unknown:
Phyllis Monkman
Unknown:
Betty Frankiss
Unknown:
Douglas Quayle
Unknown:
David Davies
Unknown:
Paul Jackson
Unknown:
Danny Green
Unknown:
Pat Ronald.
Unknown:
Wolseley Charles.

The 'Pig' whistles the Wedding March.

Contributors

Writer:
Charles Penrose
Musicians:
The Pig and Whistle Orchestra
Producer:
Ernest Longstaffe
Rosie Jones:
Miriam Ferris
Old Granfer:
Charles Wreford
'Erb:
John Rorke
Farmer Greenacre:
Fred Yule
Sergeant Evergreen:
Charles Penrose
Betty:
Bettie Bucknelle
Dick, the Bridegroom:
Ken Beaumont
The BeIIringers:
The Four Clubmen

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