London Entertains

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London Entertains
Directed by
E. J. Fancey
Written byJimmy Grafton
Produced byE. J. Fancey
StarringEamonn Andrews
Distributed byWatsofilms
Release date
  • 1951 (1951)
Running time
48 minutes[1]
CountryGreat Britain
LanguageEnglish

London Entertains is a 1951 British quasi-documentary film that combines a travelogue around

Edwin John Fancey.[1]

The film uses the pretext of girls returning from a Swiss finishing school and setting up an agency called At Your Service to show tourists to London around the sites of the 1951 Festival of Britain.[2] They are aided by BBC radio presenter Eamonn Andrews who uses his show-business contacts to get the girls in to see variety shows.[3]

Entertainment locations visited include the Windmill Theatre and Grafton's, the public house owned by the film's writer Jimmy Grafton, where The Goon Show (then known as Crazy People) was recorded.[2][3] The film also includes footage of actress Gloria Swanson touring the construction site of the Royal Festival Hall and the Southbank Centre.[4] The actresses playing the girls were members of the Eastbourne Girls Choir.[3]

References

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  4. ^ The Year's 16mm films. Current Affairs Ltd. 1954. p. 154.