South Africa’s First Win
Series
- Series Name
- British Movietone News
Issue
Story
- Story No. within this Issue
- 4 / 5
- Summary
- MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: South Africa’s First Win. DESCRIPTION: Now to Arundel for a spot of cricket. The Springboks’ captain, Jackie McGlew, won the toss from Warr, skippering the Duke of Norfolk’s eleven, and chose to field. And he led his side to victory in this charity match. . Prince Philip, who has always been a keen supporter of the Lord’s Taverners, attended their lunch in London. Mr Menzies, Australia’s Prime Minister, was there. The Prince also had a talk with Mr Nash, New Zealand’s Premier. Also there, were members of the South African touring team, fresh from their win at Arundel. SHOTLIST: GV Arundel Cricket ground. MS two captains toss up coin. MS S African team. BS same. MS Gale and Gray opening batsmen. GV spectators. LS game in progress. CU spectators. LS game in progress. MS Marshal batting. CU woman photographing. MLS Godfrey Evans batting. CU spectators. MLS Godfrey Evans batting. GV crowds. MS McGlew and Goddard come on field. LS game in progress. MLS same (2). Slip pan MS Prince Philip greeted by Mr Menzies at Lord’s Taverners’ lunch in London. MS Prince Philip meets S African team. MS Prince Philip talking with team (4).
- Keywords
- Sport; Organisations; Politics and government; Fundraising; Social events
- Locations
- England; Sussex
- Card file number
- 79998
- Credits:
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- Commentator
- Geoffrey Sumner
- Camera
- John Davies
- Camera
- Ken Taylor
- Camera
- Robert Turner
- Length of story (in feet)
- 168
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