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NoS synopsis: A factory of powder puffs, that produces 13 million powder puffs per year.
Made to accompany the Francis Bacon retrospective shown at the Tate Gallery in 1985. The soundtrack is presented primarily by Bacon’s own commentary on the paintings. Bacon talks about his use of...
Radio schools broadcast. The second story in the ten-part history series by Rhoda Power features an imaginary account of Shakespeare’s childhood intended for 13-14 year old schoolchildren.
Learning on Screen has just published the second edition of our Audiovisual Citation Guidelines, following the launch of the new guidelines at our members’ day in December 2017. At the event, a...
BFI synopsis: The latest development in "packaged coal". NCB Commentary - Coal to make paper - paper to sack coal. All over the country the idea of packaged coal is catching on and the paper works are busy...
Looks at the history of mime from Greek and Roman times, through ‘Commedia dell’Arte’, to the present.
The March of Time synopsis: In "Flight Plan for Freedom" The March of Time gives an account of the rapid expansion of the United States Air Force, and in particular of the work by the Strategic Air Command,...
A history of 20th century in 26 parts as seen from the point of view of ordinary people who have lived through the events. Includes interviews and extensive archive footage. 13 (producer: Jennifer Clayton):...
Illustrates how five schools tackle aspects of health education. The children range in age from five to 13 and the topics covered are dental health, safety, nutrition, care of the body and smoking.
NoS synopsis: Kellingley, one of the most recent of the Coal Board’s big new mines to be completed. Outline of the six years’ work done on this, one of the 13 new mines sunk since 1947, with the first...
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