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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6,

1937.

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Red Sails in the Sunset; I had to be happy.

10.30 p.m. His Orchestra.

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1683, 68.0., GB.PA

4 p.m. Big Ben, Empire Mailbag," 4.30 p.m. Bongx of the Boldier.

4.45 .p.m.

*World Alatra.

Dance Music,

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7 p.m. Big Ben,

Variety.

7.23 p.m. Moviral Interlude.

9.30 p.m. "World Afalis,*

7.45, p.. The Forum Theatre Orchestra. A.15 p.m. *Twelfth-tide.

5.5$ p.m. The Nowe and Announcement.

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1135 p.m. “When Rhodes

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For comedy entertainment at its best, you need go to further than the King's Theatre where "Kelly the Second" is now playing. It's n freshing and delightful comedy fen- ture with a bit of an Irish favour administered by Ruc

such

popular sons and daughters of old Erin as Patay Kelly Charley Chase. Cuir

Guinn "Big Boy" Williams. Edward Brophy, Pert

and others. Kriton

Romance, lying fists, racketeering and high humour motivate the story which reveals the social and professional advancement of a ham-and-egg fichier under the tutelage and sponsorship of his soda- tericing sweetheart. It presents a new idea in screen camely construc- tion and one that provides thrills as well as plenty of laughs. It is per hans needless to state that the inimit- nistes Colleen comedienne,

Patsy *Kelly, once again "runs away" with neting honours in a highly field of talent. Close runners-up are Chase, Bronhy, Harold Huber and Miss Kelton.

Among other members of the all-star cast In ""Kelly the Sopond." which remains at the King's Theatre for two days only. Maxie Rosenbloom. DeWR! C. Jennings, Billy Gilbert and Syd Saylor,

Bro

"Ale Game*

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"The Big Game" RKO Radio's thrilling gridiron saja, provides patrons with an hour of Intense ex- eltement, Inughs and suspense. opens at the Alhambra Theatre to day. Unique in the history of foot- ball pictures, the teams appearing in the flm consist of real pinskin

rather than movie stors

extras. lean football heroes Such All-American ns Bobby Wilson, William Shake-

Kong" King gocare.

Klein, Monk Moserin, Jav

Berwanger, "Bones" Hamilton

Gomer Jones,

"Chuck" Bennis

Alustiza and Frank

are on one aqund. while first-string pinyers from of Southern Call- the University of fornia make up the opposing eleven. Philin Huston and Bruce Cabot. Even who essay the two male feats, were football players in their college days. Philin Huston, Bro

Brandway stage his makes debut in the Pandro S. Berman production, with pretty June Travis

opposite. Astde appearing from the two romantic leads and Bruce Cabot, the east includes James Henry Gleason. Andy Devine, C Gordon, Guinn Williams, Margaret Seddon, Edward Nugent and Barbare Pepner, Geopes Nicholls, Jr.. direct- rd "The Bie Game", a Pandro S. Bermon ormurtion from a screen play by Irwin Shaw based on the well-known novel by Francis Wol- Ince

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"Things Are Looking Up" "Things are Looking Up', now at the Matelic Theatre, is a bright and thoroughly amusing entertainment. Circus scenes in an netunl circus, and a variety of episodes in a girls' school are full of Interest and merriment. a dual role Cicely Courinoidge plays with

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"Border Flight"

Not since the smash hits of early war fim days has the screen offered such a munch-backed story of alr adventure as "Border Fileht." yarn of high adventure in the Coast Guard air corns which is showing to-day at the Star Theatre, Frances Farmer, Boat Paramount find who appear- ort for the first time In "Too Many Purente" and is scheduled for a conf parasite Nine Crashy in her next ule- bre, provides the romance wound through the fast-stepping plot. The gwrathmat of one fler. John Howard sho Anda a Hew recruit to the corns, Grant Withers, also seeking her at- tentions.

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"My Man Godfrey" "My Man Godfrey" is a brilliant modern romantic comedy, madder and merrier than a million dancing inice running riot on a merry-go- round. This Universal Picture, star- William Powell and Carole ring, Lombard, is showing at the Queen's Theatre to-day. The

situations mount rapidly to a pitch of gay humour, which keeps climbing ed an cuidemic of laughter. The scale upil contagious fun has reach- most earthbound pessimist will be a mirthbound optimist

after seeing "My Man Godfrey". Besides the stars, there are Alice Brady, Gall Patrick. Jean Dixon, Eugene Pallette, Alan Mowbray, Mischn Auer and Robert Light. The picture was made by Gregory La Cava, who has a dozen outstanding hits to his credit,

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