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Post by Ray Langstone (was saintsray) on May 13, 2010 12:50:20 GMT
I am such a pain!
There are two other BBC films in the Uni of Brighton archive. Haven't had the chance to find whether these are missing yet.
Here are the details:-
["Blue Peter": Handing Over a Puppy] BBC presenter Valerie Singleton presents the children of Woking Grange (previously known as the Southern Railway Servants' Orphanage at Woking) with one of Petra's - the Blue Peter dog - puppies. 1965
Made in Britain. Focus on Exports An extract from a BBC programme which looks at the changing fortunes of Dennis Bros. Ltd. The Guildford-based company, a manufacturer of specialist vehicles, is found to be increasingly focusing its efforts on the export market. The film has an accompanying commentary. [ca. 1968]
Will keep you all posted....
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Post by Ray Langstone (was saintsray) on May 13, 2010 12:59:31 GMT
And also, early Southern Television regional news footage:-
Date 15 May 1959 Production Southern Television Genre/Type Professional;Newsreel Summary A very short sequence of film from a Southern Television news item showing Worthing Lido and a bathing beauty competition held there. Keywords Clothing; Seaside Resorts; Swimming Location Local Worthing Regional West Sussex National England; United Kingdom Format 16mm ;Gevaert;Black & White;Sound Duration 1 min 24 secs Viewing copy location Screen Archive South East, University of Brighton
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Post by Ray Langstone (was saintsray) on May 13, 2010 13:25:44 GMT
And this too.... Date 1970 Production BBC 'Nationwide' Genre/Type Professional;Institutional Record Theme Public Services Summary An extract from a BBC Nationwide Programme on Burwood Park School, the country's only Secondary Technical School for the deaf. Description BBC presenter Martin Muncaster does a piece-to-camera outside Burwood Park School, an 18th century mansion house in Walton-on-Thames. The building is now home to forty-three deaf boys, who will leave school with apprenticeships in a range of vocations. A group of boys wearing headphones are filmed in a classroom, where they respond to their teacher through speech - no sign language is used. In an interview, Mr Wood (the headteacher?) emphasizes the importance of teaching the boys to speak and lip-read. The duty master Mr Sayer is also interviewed, as David Morris, one of the pupils - he explains the difficulties of being deaf. The boys are filmed doing woodwork, and playing ping-pong and football. It is interesting to consider this film alongside the amateur film (1970) in which a typical school day at Burwood Park School is recorded.
Keywords Children; Disabled Persons; Education; Handicrafts; Schools; Youth Location Local Walton-on-Thames Regional Surrey National England; United Kingdom Credits Cast Martin Muncaster Participants Michael Aston; Lyndon Clifton; Gary Cooper; Kenneth Dudley; Keith Excell; Simon Fisher; Stephen Gibson; Stewart Hetherington,; Vaughan Jenkins; Peter Jones; Herbert Klein; Michael Parkes; Kenneth Sanders; Mr Sayer; Mr. Watson (Football referee); Mr Wood (Headteacher?); Paul Wrighton Format 16mm ;Ilford;Black & White;Sound Duration 5 mins 20 secs Viewing copy location Screen Archive South East, University of Brighton This material is protected by copyright. Contact Screen Archive South East for access details
Phew!
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