Frank Driscoll
Writing
Biography
Frank Driscoll is credited as script writer or commentary writer for a substantial number of issues of the colour cinemagazine Look at Life released in the 1960s, including ‘GETTING A MOVE ON’, Issue No.156, and ‘RENDERED SAFE’, No.164, both released in 1962
Known For

This documentary in the Look At Life series – made by the Rank Organisation for screening in Odeon and Gaumont cinemas – was released in 1967 and anticipated a radical redevelopment of Piccadilly Circus, which never actually happened.
Look at Life: Goodbye, Piccadilly

Returning late to London, Johnny gives a lift to an attractive female hitch-hiker. Some distance on, he stops to make a phone call and buy a coffee, but on returning to his cab finds the woman gone. Assuming she has hitched another ride, he continues on his way. A short time later he is flagged down by another driver, who has come across a woman lying by the roadside. The woman is Johnny's hitchhiker and she's dead.
Johnny, You're Wanted

A look at the day-to-day running of the historic Tower of London and coping with up to 16,000 visitors each day. A stunning display of the Crown Jewels.
Look at Life: Change at the Tower
A look at Sir Francis Chichester and Sir Alec Rose who show what it means to sail around the world single-handed and the ten men who then set out to prove it can be done without stopping at all.
Look at Life: Single-Handed Sailors

A brief look at scrambling, bikes and cars in the United Kingdom in the 1960s.
Look at Life: Scrambling for It
A look at the restoration of vintage vehicles with visits to the Montagu Motor Museum at Beaulieu in the New Forest, the high-speed trials at Silverstone, and the famous London-to-Brighton run.
Look at Life: Vintage Models
A look at the pastime of angling in Britain
Look at Life: It's Odds on the Fish
A look at intercontinental deliveries by lorries that travel through Britain's ferry ports and the problems faced with a focus on the journey of a lorry driver delivering pheasants abroad.