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In
the summer of 1935 a camera crew from Associated Talking Pictures
arrived in Douglas, Isle of Man to shoot a comedy using the famous
TT races as a backdrop. The star was Florence Desmond, then at the
pinnacle of her career, but it was a hitherto little known Lancashire
comic called George Formby who stole the show and became a hit.
The film was entitled 'No Limit' and the story revolved around an
amateur mechanic who builds a motorbike and then rides to victory
in the race.
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The
film was a smash at the box office and must have worked wonders
for Manx tourism, and to this day the movie is endlessly screened
in Douglas for the benefit of islanders and visitors alike. Stills
from the comedy classic have now been reproduced on the latest set
of stamps from the Isle of Man, a nostalgic tribute to a very popular
comedian. The stamps, released on 26 May capture the essence of
the ukelele-playing comic with the toothy grin.
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