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Radio Parade of 1935

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Radio Parade of 1935

One of the first screen outings for Will Hay. Hay plays the Director General of the National Broadcasting Group (NBG) who hides away in his office unaware that the general feeling about his programming is that it is too high-brow and the public are not happy. However, when he discovers this he decides to take action and promotes Jimmy, his Head of the Complaints Department, to Programme Director. Jimmy decides that a series of variety spectaculars are what the public want and sets about hiring the acts. But obstacles are put in his way and he discovers that the NBG has its own cluster of wannabe variety stars.

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Release : 1934
Rating : 5.9
Studio : British International Pictures, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Set Dresser, 
Cast : Will Hay Helen Chandler Clifford Mollison Davy Burnaby Alfred Drayton
Genre : Comedy Music Romance

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Reviews

GamerTab
2018/08/30

That was an excellent one.

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UnowPriceless
2018/08/30

hyped garbage

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Voxitype
2018/08/30

Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.

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Invaderbank
2018/08/30

The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.

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malcolmgsw
2017/06/14

This is an interesting and intriguing film.Everything is a dig aimed at the BBC.Will Hay plays William Garland director General of NBG which of course stands for no bloody good.Hays name is a play on the name of John Reith the stuffy moralistic head of the BBC.The film accurately reflects the then current battle between radio and the music halls.They were already on their names from a combination of radio and talkies.They would stagger on for a further 25 years before being dealt a knockout blow by TV.There are so many famous music hall performers showcased by this film it is a real treasure trove.The film is ahead of its time in featuring TV which would become a reality in 1936.

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swallin
2009/08/22

Radio Parade of 1934 is somewhat dated, as in Historic, but the film is a lexicon of the Variety and Radio stars in the UK during the 1930's, and great fun to view the range of 1930 stars of the Radio and stage.Will Hay is a bit underused in the film and the structure is a bit poor as will most compendium style musical films, the plot is very thin. but it is the glimpse of long forgotten acts and performers that makes the film one of the very best of it's type. It was written to pock fun at the BBC, and also Television, which for the Folks in the USA, was a UK invention, and well known in the early 1930's, and they were about to open the worlds first TV station at the BBC. Experimental TV broadcasts were common in the UK from 1930, especially to outside or store broadcast demonstrations. The character of the TV inventor was directly aimed at John Logie Baird, the TV pioneer from Scotland.The Art Deco style of the NBG Studios was a direct pastiche of the then brand new BBC Broadcasting House, complete with identical fittings!! Many of the stars in the film worked for the BBC, but perhaps less after the film. Will Hay himself had a prickly relationship with radio, a top star though, as the others were in their day.The final colour sequence was a British Colour Process from Dufay, which worked, but had problems with multiple copies, DVD copies often have a poor rip off version. The Prints come from a unique faded copy found at Denham Studios, which was massively restored in the 1990's. Dufay colour worked well for stills, but full movies proved beyond the system.A delightful period piece, well made and worth viewing, but US viewers may be a bit bemused by the details being so very British.

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Enoch Sneed
2008/06/04

This film is obviously a British attempt at a 'Paramount On Parade'-type showcase of entertainers. The storyline (such as it is) involves an attempt to put together a variety show on a radio network. In a sense the film manages to have its cake and eat it: we see the 'legitimate' acts who are to appear on the show (Ted Ray, Ronald Frankau), then (when a scheming theatre impresario forbids them to broadcast) another crop of music hall stars turn up as employees of the radio network and are able to fill their places (including a rare double act by Lily Morris and Nellie Wallace). Also in the cast is Billy Bennett ('Almost a Gentleman') as the Commissionaire; he isn't used much but it is good to see him in one of only four film appearances.Other 1930's stars appear in cameos (Clapham and Dwyer, Claude Dampier). I suppose none of these names mean a great deal now but to nostalgia buffs like me they make the film a real treasure trove. Watch Ted Ray's violin act and try to think of anything to match it today.The climax is a colour sequence representing an outside broadcast. The colour process is a bit shaky (at least on my DVD) but it must have been something of a novelty at the time.Another noteworthy feature of the film is the Art Deco NBG building and offices. There are some very interesting pieces of design if you look out for them. (For a non-English audience I had better explain that the name of the radio network - National Broadcasting Group - gives the initials NBG. In 1930's Britain this stood for No Bloody Good.)As for Will Hay; well, he appears, but not in his usual character (apart from the occasional offended sniff) and acts more as an anchor for the plot. So, not part of the true Hay canon, but still an interesting curiosity.

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Gerald-5
2004/01/05

So, what was surprising about it? There is an anti-Hitler comment which, for 1934 when the film was made, was unusually perspicatious. There is a long number by a black singer deploring the fact that people think she has sin because of the colour of her skin (I wonder if the film was shown in the US of A?) and there is a massive television broadcast to mobile outdoor screens - surely, in 1934, no one really thought TV would ever amount to that?

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