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The Television Follies 1933

★ 4.01 votes45 min📅 1933-06-27

Step into the cozy Lancashire living room of the early 1930s as a family gathers around their latest gadget—a primitive television set—only to discover it's more trouble than treasure.

Director: Geoffrey Benstead

Cast

George Carney
George Carney
Mr Bloss
Jock McKay
Jock
Henderson and Lennox
Our Detectives
Fred Curran
Mr Klunk
Joan Fred Emney
The Wife
Wynn Gibson
Cutie
Billie Kay
Wun Lung
Carlton
The Master
Syd Munroe
The Lancashire Lad
The Sherman Fisher Girls
The Dancers

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Television Follies (1933) about?

This 1933 short follows a Lancashire family whose new television set sparks a wave of impromptu performances. Inspired by the variety acts on their dodgy screen, they decide to put on their own show at home, blending music and comedy in a delightfully chaotic way.

Who directed The Television Follies?

Geoffrey Benstead directed this early television-themed comedy, blending humor with a touch of nostalgia.

Who stars in The Television Follies?

The film features George Carney, Jock McKay, Henderson and Lennox, Fred Curran, and Joan Fred Emney in key roles.

Is The Television Follies (1933) worth watching?

While it's a brief 45-minute comedy with limited information on its reception, its charm lies in its historical snapshot of early television and family camaraderie. Fans of vintage musicals or nostalgic comedies might find it a quirky curiosity worth a watch.

How long is The Television Follies?

The Television Follies (1933) runs for 45 minutes.

About The Television Follies (1933) — Early TV Comedy That Inspired Family Chaos

Step into the cozy Lancashire living room of the early 1930s as a family gathers around their latest gadget—a primitive television set—only to discover it's more trouble than treasure. Instead of polished broadcasts, their flickering screen delivers a chaotic parade of variety acts that spark their own spontaneous creative spark. The Television Follies (1933) captures a moment when home entertainment was still a novelty, blending music, humor, and family chaos into a short but charming comedy.

Directed by Geoffrey Benstead, this 45-minute gem stars George Carney and Jock McKay alongside a lively ensemble including Henderson and Lennox, Fred Curran, and Joan Fred Emney. It's a playful snapshot of entertainment history, where the thrill of technology meets the warmth of amateur performance. Expect lighthearted melodies, relatable family antics, and a nostalgic peek at how early TV shaped—and occasionally disrupted—everyday life.