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Names and News: Jack Doyle is also off to the States

Series

Series Name
British Movietone News

Issue

Issue No.
404A
Date Released
4 Mar 1937
Stories in this Issue:
  1. 1Reports: Queen Mary with the Welsh Guards
  2. 2Reports: The Llandovery Castle
  3. 3Reports: Ship in distress in America
  4. 4Reports: Floods in Germany
  5. 5Reports: Langley train smash
  6. 6Reports: Big Tom cleaned
  7. 7Reports: 'Daily Mail’ Contract Bridge Contest
  8. 8Reports: Manicure, please
  9. 9Fashions: Described by Beryl de Querton
  10. 10Progeny
  11. 11Names and News: Gracie Fields leaves for America
  12. 12Names and News: Jack Doyle is also off to the States
  13. 13Names and News: Megan Taylor skating at Earls Court
  14. 14Names and News: Cecilia Colledge skating and with trophy
  15. 15Names and News: Don Bradman, Gubby Allen and those "Ashes"
  16. 16Sports: Reported by Alan Howland: Massed rowing in California
  17. 17Sports: Reported by Alan Howland: Rowing - The Oxford girls team
  18. 18Sports: Reported by Alan Howland: Canoeing - Cross Channel attempt abandoned
  19. 19Sports: Reported by Alan Howland: Boxing - At Chicago Jimmy Braddock and Joe Louis sign up
  20. 20Sports: Reported by Alan Howland: 3-Ring Boxing in New York

Story

Story No. within this Issue
12 / 20
Section Title
Names and News
Summary
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Jack Doyle. SHOTLIST: CU Jack Doyle off to the States also.
Keywords
Sport; Boxing
Footage sources
Movietone
Card file number
5200
Credits:
Commentator
Eric Dunstan
Length of story (in feet)
7
Story extras:

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