R.K. Neilson-Baxter
Directing
Known For

The theft of a famous painting leads to murder and many suspects on a plush train speeding from Paris to Rome.
Rome Express

A man witnesses a murder that isn't a murder, only to get involved with the magician and his wife who created the illusion. The insanely jealous magician husband eventually kills his wife, making for complications in life of unhappily married man who is now involved more than he ever thought he would be.
A Window in London
The conflict between the running of an efficient bus service and the increasing motor car traffic in Britain's towns. Describes the traffic problem and some of the measures taken to help overcome it from the point of view of different members of the community; the ways in which the planning of new towns and the rebuilding of town centres can take into account the needs of all road users, and the particular contribution the bus can make as the best user of road space per passenger carried.
Omnibus for All
A study of the development of British Rail's hovercraft services in the Solent and across the Channel, using SRN6, HM2 and SRN4 air-cushion vehicles.
Seaspeed Story
An historical account looking at how Britain's canals were used, and declining, in 1951.
There Go the Boats

A day in the life of London and the Home Counties in 1962, seen from the perspective of the use of London Transport facilities from buses and tubes to long distance coach routes, accompanied by extracts from BBC radio.
...All That Mighty Heart...

The final episode of five reports on the construction of the Victoria Line in London. This one is edited highlights from the first four with very little new information.
The Victoria Line Report No. 5: London's Victoria Line
A BAFTA nominated documentary on the canals of England illustrated by a journey from London to Birmingham produced for the staff of the Docks and Inland Waterways Executive.
Inland Waterways
Replacing a railway bridge over a main road in 15 1/2 hours between the last train on Saturday night and the first on Sunday morning, at Amersham, Buckinghamshire, so as not to disturb the scheduled train services.
Bridge 114
Documentary from British Transport Films
The Great Highway
A Saturday morning for a family in a London suburb. An English language teaching aid for the Linguaphone Institute, presumably distributed abroad and for screenings in schools and in English as a Second Language classes.
A Quiet Morning
Tells the short history of the Transport Ferry Service and shows how a large piece of equipment is delivered in time for an exhibition in Milan.
Ferry Load

Documentary on town planning in which an architect looks at the history of Dunfermline, Scotland and its possible future development.
A Plan to Work On
Captures life in rural Oxfordshire in the mid-1940s.
Twenty-four Square Miles

Documentary from British Transport Films