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According to English and American critics, a remarkable performance is given by Will Fyffe in "Owd Bob," the Gaumont--British film of Alfred Ollivant's famous story of the Cumberland shepherds and their dogs. This scene shows Fyffe with one of the canine stars.

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Radio Record, 1 July 1938, Page 26

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According to English and American critics, a remarkable performance is given by Will Fyffe in "Owd Bob," the Gaumont-British film of Alfred Ollivant's famous story of the Cumberland shepherds and their dogs. This scene shows Fyffe with one of the canine stars. Radio Record, 1 July 1938, Page 26

According to English and American critics, a remarkable performance is given by Will Fyffe in "Owd Bob," the Gaumont-British film of Alfred Ollivant's famous story of the Cumberland shepherds and their dogs. This scene shows Fyffe with one of the canine stars. Radio Record, 1 July 1938, Page 26

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