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  1. UP TO DATE

    Date released
    Jun 1956
    Series name
    Mining Review 9th Year
    Issue no
    10
    NoS ID
    345916
    Story no
    1 / 4

    BFI synopsis: completion of the Croydon house, full of solid-fuel appliances shown in Mining Review 9th Year No.7;

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  2. Julius Caesar (1911 Film)

    Fiction short. A recording of F.R. Benson’s production of Julius Caesar at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre with Benson as Mark Antony.

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  3. The North East - OUT OF THE PAST

    Date released
    Jun 1967
    Series name
    Mining Review 20th Year
    Issue no
    10
    NoS ID
    346376
    Story no
    3 / 4

    BFI synopsis: The Bowes Museum in County Durham, and its collection of local industrial antiquities. NCB Commentary - John Barton is a lamp-room attendant at Eccles Mine in Backworth, Northumberland. Ever...

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  4. SONGS OF THE COALFIELDS: "The Best Littledoorboy"

    Date released
    May 1957
    Series name
    Mining Review 10th Year
    Issue no
    9
    NoS ID
    345959
    Story no
    4 / 4

    BFI synopsis: a mining song from South Wales. NCB Commentary - A nineteenth century ballad from the Welsh valleys, set to a traditional tune. Boys used to work the ventilation doors in the pit.

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  5. GEORDIE COMES TO TOWN

    Date released
    Oct 1959
    Series name
    Mining Review 13th Year
    Issue no
    2
    NoS ID
    346062
    Story no
    2 / 3

    BFI synopsis: Geordie Browne, an 83-year-old ex-miner from Ashington, Northumberland, comes to London for the first time since the turn of the century NCB Commentary - This is London at the turn of the...

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  6. SONG OF THE COALFIELDS: The Sandgate Nursing Man

    Date released
    Apr 1957
    Series name
    Mining Review 10th Year
    Issue no
    8
    NoS ID
    345955
    Story no
    4 / 4

    BFI synopsis: a mining ballad from Newcastle. NCB Commentary - The face of Newcastle has changed since this ballad was first sung over a hundred years ago. But many of the old landmarks remain. So, too,...

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  7. Divine and the Secular, The (1977 Radio)

    Series
    Shakespeare and the Histories

    5-part series of scholarly talks on Shakespeare’s history plays. In the third episode John Harvey, Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, argues that the usual claim for divine justice at work in the...

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  8. A SEAT ON A5

    Date released
    Dec 1953
    Series name
    Mining Review 7th Year
    Issue no
    4
    NoS ID
    345809
    Story no
    1 / 4

    BFI synopsis: retired miners at Dordon, Staffordshire - how they spend their day. NCB Commentary - It’s a quiet autumn morning in the village of Dordon. Down on the corner, traffic on the busy A5 trunk...

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  9. MINING REVIEW INTERVIEWS N.C.B. CHAIRMAN

    Date released
    Oct 1951
    Series name
    Mining Review 5th Year
    Issue no
    2
    NoS ID
    345717
    Story no
    1 / 4

    BFI synopsis: Sir Hubert Houldsworth speaks to camera. NCB Commentary - The new Chairman of the National Coal Board - Sir Hubert Houldsworth ...

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  10. Journey in My Head, A (1959 Radio)

    Series
    Shakespeare’s Sonnets

    Third of twelve programmes in which all Shakespeare sonnets are recited by various actors. The programme is introduced by Rayner Heppenstall. Marius Goring reads Sonnets 26-32, 153, and 154.

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