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Enterprising Cambridge taxi-cab company contacts drivers by short wave radio. Messages are picked up on army type set in cab and driver can be directed to pick up "fare" who has previously phoned the cab...
Henry Smith has spent many years investigating the relationship between breath, movement and sound, both in Eastern cultures and with Native Americans. In this video record, Smith is seen assisting...
A radio broadcast of the 1981 Oregon Shakespeare Festival production of Henry IV. Part 1 directed for stage by James Edmondson and for radio by Ronald Kramer. Cal Winn is Falstaff and Dennis Smith is Hal.
Press statement by Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith where he declares his confidence in the former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and his proposals for Black majority rule in the country.
Petersfield Week [inserts - final mixes 2] - CD1. A tour to Petersfield to know more about this place. The programme started on 09-02-1987 [tape box has 14-02-1987] and has followed for one week. TRACK 1-...
1. Much Ado About Nothing (1967) As part of a section devoted to Rediscovered TV Drama, referring to the well-publicised cash of TV programmes repatriated recently from the the Library of Congress in the...
Four thousand fans see their film favourites at Albert Hall Ball in London, organized by Daily Express on behalf of the Cinematograph Trade Benevolent Fund.
Hollywood side-splitters re-open repaired section of Romney-Dymchurch Line, world’s smallest public railway.
Lady May Cambridge and Captain Henry Abel Smith.
Report on Ian Smith, Rhodesian Prime Minister, and his speech in reply to US Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger’s statement of support for majority rule. Reporter not identified. Volume level very low.
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