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Ex-servicemen parading with sandwichboards: ‘Help the Red Cross in Peace. It helped us in the War.' [SUBTITLE]: EX-SERVICEMEN REMEMBER OUR DAY TODAY
A typical working day in the mines of the early 1900s. The film captures the sweat and grime of the pits at a time when women and children took full share in the labour. A forerunner to today’s television...
Radio current affairs and news programme presented by John Humphrys and Edward Stourton. Includes an item, introduced by Humphrys, that reports on Ian McKellen recording a few lines from Sonnet 18 ‘Shall I...
The Mike Carlton show. Sir Robin Day, political broadcaster and commentator speaks to Mike Carlton, about the upcoming general election campaign, current political climate, interviewing politicians and...
Part of the Breakfast Show. Today is a leap day. [Box 4]
In October 1947, King George the Sixth inspected a saluting battery of Royal Horse Artillary at their barracks in St. Johns Wood. Before leaving he requested that the Artillary should be known as his...
Viewfinder 107 was published in May 2017. Contents of the issue: OPENING UP THE ARCHIVES Dr Shane O'Sullivan, Kingston University, reports on a new pilot scheme allowing undergraduate film...
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Frying Today. DESCRIPTION: On the feast of St Fortunato, thousands of people come to Camogli, in Italy, where fish is fried in honour of the patron saint of fishermen. SHOTLIST: Cut...
The Pathe Gazette has no religious or political opinions and presents these pictures of the most prominent news items of the day - without comment and exactly as received.
Every day in every way the lion tamer of today is getting more supreme in his mastery of Leo.
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