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Seeing - Skiing

Series

Series Name
British Movietone News

Issue

Issue No.
1980
Date Released
15 May 1967
Stories in this Issue:
  1. 1Largest Sea School
  2. 2Village of Snakes
  3. 3Air Fair
  4. 4Seeing - Skiing

Story

Story No. within this Issue
4 / 4
Summary
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Seeing - Skiing. DESCRIPTION: Miss Australia - Margaret Rohan - takes a river trip in London as part of a world tour. Back in Australia, how to get sore feet on water. Skiers compete for the 1967 Ski-Championships on Bare-feet! SHOTLIST: MS Miss Australia boards river boat. MCU Miss Australia greeted. GV Shell Mex House from river. MS Miss Australia on boat. Pan to Houses of Parliament. MS Big Ben from river. Pan down Vickers building to Miss Australia talking to friend on the boat. GV dockside from boat. MS Miss Australia on boat, Tower Bridge in background. MCU ditto. Pan barefoot skier starts in Australian Championship, pan another - ditto - CU man looking through binoculars. GV skier stands up on water after start. GV crowds on beach. MS skier past during Championship. Pan ditto. Facing opposite direction, with back to tow-boat. MS crowd on beach. LS skier over jump, he falls into water. LS another skier over jump. LS ditto. MS crowd applaud. MS the winner Wally Spicer comes out of water onto beach.
Keywords
Sport; Buildings and structures; Entertainment and leisure; Competitions; Stunts; Water sports
Locations
London; Australia; England
Footage sources
Australia
Card file number
92325
Credits:
Commentator
Franklin Engelmann
Camera
John Mould
Length of story (in feet)
192
Story extras:

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