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  1. But with programmes like The Tube, The Media Show and Walkie Talkie behind her, Muriel Gray is now co-presenter with Jimmy Mulville of a new Channel 4 series Just for Laughs , looking behind the scenes at the Montreal Comedy festival.
  2. It had long been suggested that Mayer had the sound technician tamper with the soundtrack of Gilbert's early talkie His Glorious Night to make him sound risible.
  3. The arrival of the talkies in 1927 aroused new interested when millions flocked to watch and hear the first talkie star, Al Jolson, in The Jazz Singer.
  4. The first talkie made in Britain, Alfred Hitchcock's Blackmail (1929), shows several creative uses of "unnatural" technique.
  5. Sergeant Moustaine gave one of the Frenchmen a walkie talkie and told him that on reaching the summit the entire section should sing all three verses of the 'Kpi Blanc' into the radio.
  6. And I remember the first talkie I ever heard, I walked in the elite one night, with the wife and er as we walked in we hear a chap says I'm I am .
  7. And they want walkie talkie things
  8. For under 10, the film soundtrack can be bought on either cassette or LP before the prices rise to 14.99 for a Walkie Talkie set, 19.99 for an electronic board game, a Talk Boy cassette player or a talking Kevin Doll with the famous Culkin "scream" for 24.99.
  9. (Walkie Talkie): Over five hundred metres it was 56.9 miles an hour; a record.
  10. walkie talkie.
  11. All we lack now is the mechanism to turn these highly decorative cadavers into walkie, if not talkie, zombies, to enable them to give a truly remarkable mannequin parade and show off their mortuary gowns in white polyester and cotton, trimmed with lace and ruffles for ladies and satin quilting for the gents!
  12. An instrument of smaller but yet great importance was the talkie cinema acquired by the School at about the same time.
  13. Al Jolson's famous words in the first talkie, The Jazz Singer, were: "You ain't heard nothing yet."

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