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One of the most interesting assignments to come the way of the young English newspaper man who is interviewed on this page was the writing up for the London "Daily Express" of the incidents connected with the making of Gracie Fields's new picture, "Sing as We Go," Most of it was filmed at Blackpool and the above scene shows Gracie (in the centre of the group) arriving on a more or less trusty steed. "Sing as We Go" will be screened in New Zealand shortly.

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 30, 1 February 1935, Page 12

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One of the most interesting assignments to come the way of the young English newspaper man who is interviewed on this page was the writing up for the London "Daily Express" of the incidents connected with the making of Gracie Fields's new picture, "Sing as We Go," Most of it was filmed at Blackpool and the above scene shows Gracie (in the centre of the group) arriving on a more or less trusty steed. "Sing as We Go" will be screened in New Zealand shortly. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 30, 1 February 1935, Page 12

One of the most interesting assignments to come the way of the young English newspaper man who is interviewed on this page was the writing up for the London "Daily Express" of the incidents connected with the making of Gracie Fields's new picture, "Sing as We Go," Most of it was filmed at Blackpool and the above scene shows Gracie (in the centre of the group) arriving on a more or less trusty steed. "Sing as We Go" will be screened in New Zealand shortly. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 30, 1 February 1935, Page 12

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