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BFI synopsis: Ken Stephenson, the Safety Officer at Ryhope, near Sunderland, relates the responsibilities attached to his job
Draws attention to the need to exercise good airmanship and safety at all times when flying light aircraft. Explains the commonest causes of accidents and illustrates them by reconstructing several flying...
Television version of John Neville’s production of The Comedy of Errors for the Stratford (Ontario) Shakespeare Festival. Directed for television by Norman Campbell. Musical director is Berthold Carrière....
2010 has been designated by the BBC as its year of science. Under the generic title The World of Wonder there will be a year-long celebration of science on BBC television, radio and online, aimed at both...
Footage from British Movietone newsreels. Shows ‘Concorde’ on its inaugural flight from London to New York, the Red Arrows, the Graf Zeppelin. Also show the Vickers ‘Viscount’, de Havilland...
BFI synopsis: The work of a Safety Officer.
Seven selected official British government information films showing how Britain has been portrayed over the last 60 years: 1) Opus (1967, 27 min): an impressionistic survey of the arts in Britain in the...
BFI synopsis: the safety officer’s job - Tom Jones - at Bradford colliery.
Looks at how and why birds fly. Using remarkable new film techniques the audience is given a ‘bird’s eye’ view of the world. Shows a goose’s perpective of flying among clouds and what a fast-flying...
The life history and behaviour of the British barn owl. Demonstrates its anatomical adaptations for hunting and killing prey and discusses the threat posed to the species by current agricultural practices.
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