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BRETBY MAGIC

Series

Series Name
Mining Review 16th Year

Issue

Issue No.
7
Date Released
Mar 1963
Length of issue (in feet)
946
Stories in this Issue:
  1. 1MORE POWER
  2. 2SELF RESCUERS
  3. 3BRETBY MAGIC
  4. 4SIGN OF THE TIMES

Story

Story No. within this Issue
3 / 4
Summary
BFI synopsis: 20 year-old Alan Bottril, an NCB welder and plater is also a magician.
NCB Commentary - At the Coal Board’s Area Workshops at Swadlincote, near Burton-on-Trent, 20-year old Alan Bottrill is a welder and plater. Alan is also a magician.
He is the holder of the Sir Julian Cahn Cup for 1962-63, the highest award of the Leicester Magic Circle - when you get that high, you’ve practically disappeared yourself.
Alan and his assistant, Ann Prime, recently entertained at Swadlincote Central Workshops Dinner Dance and Cabaret, which was held in the Concert Hall at the Coal Board’s Central Engineering Establishment.
Alan and Ann hope to marry this summer - other engagements permitting.
While we were at the Central Conjuring Establishment - I beg your pardon - Engineering Establishment, we asked Alan to produce something which might be useful underground.
And, heigh presto - he came up with a model of the Mark II Ripping Machine, for driving underground roadways.
Yet another example of Bretby magic.
Keywords
Mining; Performing arts
Written sources
British Film Institute Databases   Used for synopsis
The British National Film Catalogue   Vol.1 1963, p.55
The National Archives COAL 32   /13 Scripts for Mining Review, 1960-1963
Credits:
Camera
John Reid
Commentator
John Slater
Sponsor
National Coal Board
Production Co.
National Coal Board Film Unit
Cutter
Rhonda Small

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