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Investigates the techniques used by prehistoric Neolithic communities to produce stone implements. Normal and high-speed photography are used to show the making of core, flake and blade tools and the method...
Antoine Hodek, the Czechoslovakian mime artist, demonstrates the art of pantomime.
The extrusion of the lymph and its composition, the drainage of lymph by the lymphatic vessels, the transport of dietary fat in the lacteals, the structure and distribution of lymph nodes.
A record of the way the Leeds Theatre in Education company works in school with a class of educationally subnormal children.
An introduction to the play which attempts to reproduce Elizabethan acting procedures such as having the same actors playing several roles, thus showing how the plays were originally written for a specific...
One summer of rescue archaeology in York: the excavation work on five Roman and medieval sites during the digging season of 1973. The locations are the Cattle Market, the Ebor Brewery, the Bedern,...
Part of a series of educational films intended to serve as an introduction to each play’s theme or atmosphere. Designed to reproduce the conditions of acting in Elizabethan times such as having the same...
Part 1: Shows a forensic scientist at work using a microscope. Explains with many examples the optical system of the typical light microscope. Explains the importance of phase contrast. Part 2: The workings...
A record of the volcanic eruption on the island of Heimaey, off the south coast of Iceland, in 1973, the impact on the local town and economy, and the measures taken to counter this impact.
Professor Barry Cunliffe looks at Danebury Hill Fort, Hampshire, an Iron Age site. Shows how an archaeologist works and what he can deduce from his discoveries. Life at Danebury is reconstructed with the aid...
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