Teddy Brown (1930)
Full titles read: And now for the one only Teddy Brown (There s quite a lot of him ). (new title) Millions of Radio listeners have heard Teddy on his Xylophone, but here he is to be seen and heard, in The Dance of the London, probably Pathe Studio. C, U of Teddy Brown s feet and legs from behind; tilt up to show the vast expanse of his trousers and jacket and the back of his head as he stands playing the xylophone quite a large man He turns to face us. M, S of Teddy playing The Dance of the Raindrops as a man in the background accompanies him on the piano (this is a brilliant number). C, U of Teddy as he asks us all to join in with his next number, and sing or whistle the second chorus of Amy. He takes a saxophone from the piano and plays the tune, accompanied by the pianist, then plays the song on the xylophone and whistles this is where we join in He ends the tune with a flourish by turning around along the length of the xylophone while still playing amazing
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