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  1. Bandy or Ice Hockey

    Date released
    16 Feb 1922
    Series name
    Gaumont Graphic
    Issue no
    1138
    NoS ID
    078805
    Story no
    4 / 5

    Hockey at Stockholm Ice Rink.

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  2. Country interest (1981)

    Genre
    Feature; Special

    LBC special on the latest craze in America for country music, which has also found its way to Britain, and the different styles around. Includes interviews with British musician and song writer Paul...

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  3. Wits Bandy Yarns!

    Date released
    22 Dec 1932
    Series name
    British Paramount News
    Issue no
    190
    NoS ID
    032405
    Story no
    2 / 5

    Heard this one? Gilbert Frankau and Tom Webster lead gay sparks in Banquet of Humour at Grosvenor House.

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  4. Picture Paragraphs from the World News: King Gustav in Stockholm

    Date released
    29 Feb 1940
    Series name
    Pathe Gazette
    Issue no
    40/18
    NoS ID
    097768
    Story no
    3 / 11
    Extras
    1 film clip, 1 commentary sheet, 1 shot list

    Bandy match in Stockholm. King Gustav watches an ice hockey match.

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  5. Bonzo’s Beano!

    Date released
    15 Sep 1927
    Series name
    Pathe Gazette
    Issue no
    1433; Super Issue No.: 27/74
    NoS ID
    086251
    Story no
    5 / 9
    Extras
    1 film clip

    Ugly, cross-eyed, bandy-legged, the worst mongrel, etc, win awards at Mr Cecil Aldin’s "worst dog" show. The "non-electrical" hare.

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