Tommy Handley Hiking (1935)
Titles read: Tommy Handley. Pathe Studio, London. Comedian Tommy Handley, wearing a tweed jacket, big tweed cap, round glasses and plusfours, strolls onto set dressed to look like the beer garden of the Dew Drop Inn (pub), whistling and swinging a walking stick about. He pours all the dregs of beer from the tankards on a table into one and throws them over his shoulder He then goes into his monologue, telling us all about a walk he s been on, that was advertised as A Pleasant Stroll in the Bunion Country He tells of how he followed the directions as best he could, going past a gasometer (actually Davey Burnaby and Teddy Brown) and the glue factory, sewage farm, soapworks and rubbish dump. He reaches a prehistoric pub called The Fried Fish and Face Ache, passes it with great reluctance, then rests in a slate quarry full of gramophone records, known locally as Christopher Stonehenge Handley makes theatrical chuckle at his joke (Christopher Stone was a broadcaster in the 30s, p
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