Part of HAPPY DAYS issue.
Pathe Studios, London.
Set is dressed to look like a street at night. A man and woman meet, both wear evening dress. A comical conversation follows. The man - comedian Bert Weston - plays part of drunken toff. Woman gets fed up and leaves. Bert is holding a microphone he has stolen from the BBC. He sings a comic song about his theft.
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