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  2. Bob Danvers-Walker - Wikipedia

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    Cyril Frederick "Bob" Danvers-Walker (11 October 1906 – 17 May 1990) was a British radio and newsreel announcer best known as the voice of Pathé News cinema newsreels during the Second World War and for many years afterward. His voice was described as "clear, fruity and rich, with just the suggestion of raffishness". [2]

  3. Pathé News - Wikipedia

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    Pathé News was a producer of newsreels and documentaries from 1910 to 1970 in the United Kingdom. Its founder, Charles Pathé, was a pioneer of moving pictures in the silent era. The Pathé News archive is known today as "British Pathé". Its collection of news film and movies is fully digitised and available online. [1]

  4. Morton Fraser's Harmonica Gang - Wikipedia

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    They rapidly became a popular variety act in Britain, playing at the London Palladium on many occasions, and featured in television shows through the 1950s and 1960s. They also recorded for EMI. [3] The personnel of the group changed over time. In 1950, Fraser himself stopped performing, becoming the group's arranger and manager. [2]

  5. Universal Newsreel - Wikipedia

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    Also, C-SPAN and CNN regularly use the films for video of events that took place before those networks were founded. Also in the United Kingdom as Universal News from 1930 to 1959, a successor to Empire News Bulletin, [4] and in Ireland as Universal Irish News, [5] both are currently held (including British Paramount News) under Reuters archive.

  6. Movietone News - Wikipedia

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    Movietone News was a newsreel that ran from 1928 to 1963 in the United States. Under the name British Movietone News, it also ran in the United Kingdom from 1929 to 1986, in France also produced by Fox-Europa, in Spain in the early 1930s as Noticiario Fox Movietone [1] before being replaced by No-Do, in Australia and New Zealand until 1970, and Germany as Fox Tönende Wochenschau from 1930 to ...

  7. Ronald Brittain - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Brittain MBE MSM (2 September 1899 – 9 January 1981) was a regimental sergeant major (RSM) in the British Army. Reported on widely in the newspapers of the day, he featured in several British military training films during the Second World War. He was said to have possibly the loudest voice in the British Army. [1]

  8. Kamala Harris Says It's 'Not the 1950s Anymore' and ... - AOL

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    Kamala Harris hit back at Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders for suggesting that the vice president isn't humble because she doesn't have biological children.. In a conversation on the Call Your ...

  9. List of incomplete or partially lost films - Wikipedia

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    Widely thought to be lost. On 9 July 2021, a YouTube channel based in the UK released a two minute clip of the film. [75] Bound and Gagged: George B. Seitz: Marguerite Courtot, George B. Seitz: Four of the 10 episodes of this spoof serial survive in the Library of Congress film archive. [76] The Coming of the Law: Arthur Rosson