Ronald Dunkley
Directing
Known For

Young Robbie, a keen footballer and a railway enthusiast, is persuaded by his big brother to go through a hole in a railway fence on to the track for some reason. His laces become caught on the tracks and he has an accident so serious that he will never play football again. A film for showing to eight to eleven-year old children and their parents, which points out the folly of breaking railway fences and trespassing on the line, and illustrates the immediate dangers. Part of BFI collection "The Age of the Train".
Robbie
Using a case study, the film examines the causes and effects of an industrial accident, highlighting the role of the supervisor and identifying his responsibility as interpreted by the Health and Safety at Work Act. The lessons are then applied to other industries and commercial offices. Intended for safety supervisors.
Safety and the Supervisor
A look at the daily life and work at the RAF Bruggen airbase in West Germany
Watchdogs

Why more people who use paper requiring carbon are buying N.C.R. paper. Intended to be used only at sales seminars.
On Form

Based on the sequence of events which led to the deaths of two young trackmen, concluding with an enquiry into the reasons why they were killed. Intended for railway staff responsible for track maintenance, particularly those in supervisory grades.
Who's in Charge?

Covers safety procedures in track maintenance work. Intended primarily for track maintenance staff and use on induction courses.
Life on the Line

The construction of Empingham Reservoir (which was later known as Rutland Water).