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Radio Parade of 1935 was a Black-and-white - Comedy Film directed by Arthur B. Woods .

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The name of the radio network - National Broadcasting Group - gives the initials NBG. In 1930's Britain this stood for "No Bloody Good".
The characters of William Garland and inventor A. Bird are obvious references to John Reith ("garland/wreath") and John Logie Baird
Bill Dwyer's reporter character is identified in the dialogue as "Mr. Worthington". Charlie Clapham is referred to only as the editor's son.
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