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Michael Clarke

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The Cotswolds are the largest areas of Britain, stretching over a hundred miles from Chipping Camden to the city of Bath.

The Heart of England

1954
Every Valley
7.0

A look at the transport system in the South Wales Valleys and how it effects peoples livelihoods and everyday lives.

Every Valley

1957
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A BAFTA award winning documentary looking at bilharzia - a disease that affects some 200 million people worldwide.

The Threat in Water

1968
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7.0

A BAFTA award nominated documentary looking at advances in the treatment of infectious diseases.

Unseen Enemies

1959
East Anglian Holiday
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A tour of East Anglia, with its waterways and low-lying country.

East Anglian Holiday

1954
Link Span
8.5

Twenty-four hours in the story of the British Railways Channel ferryboats, the 'link spans' directly joining the roads and railways of Britain with those of France and all the Continent. The Lord Warden laden with an assortment of road vehicles from Dover, and the Night Ferry from Newhaven carrying passengers bound for Paris, Vienna or Rome are two of the ferries illustrated in this film; and freight is not forgotten.

Link Span

1956
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A BAFTA award winning documentary on the basic physics, properties, uses and fascination of light. Intended for educational and general audiences.

Let There Be Light

1970
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9.0

Replacing a century-old rail tunnel at Woodhead, co-ordinated road haulage services in Argyllshire, Whitemoor freight marshalling yeard, Bristol bus services and the Calais to Dover cross-channel ferry: these are the subjects of this early BTF production covering a world of transport co-ordination now largely vanished.

Work in Progress

1951
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Barclays Bank documentary about computers in the UK and how they might be used in the future.

'G.I.G.O Garbage In, Garbage Out' Computer History - A British View

1969
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Another edition of the industry cinemagazine, featuring three film articles. Pipeline to Pimlico: water heating from Battersea Power Station to local housing, includes scenes of building the new flats and opens with scenes from the film Passport to Pimlico featuring the commentator John Slater. Hot Stuff: champion fire brigade at Brodsworth Colliery. The brigade (who are part-time firemen) is seen at practice. Full Support: Tromit gatehead safety device, Wales, at the New Cross Hands Colliery.

Mining Review 3rd Year No. 5

1950
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A British Transport Film.

North to Wales

1956