Look at Life (film series)

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Look at Life
Narrated byTim Turner and others
Production
company
Release date
1959–1969
Running time
8 minutes-or-more on average
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Look at Life was a regular British series of short documentary films of which over 500 were produced between 1959 and 1969 by the Special Features Division of the Rank Organisation for screening in their Odeon and Gaumont cinemas. The films always preceded the main feature film that was being shown in the cinema that week. It replaced the circuit's newsreel, Universal News, which had become increasingly irrelevant in the face of more immediate news media, particularly on television with the launch of ITN on the Independent Television service, which began broadcasting in parts of the United Kingdom in 1955. [1]

Contents

Presentation

Produced on 35mm film and in Eastmancolor, these eight-minute 'featurettes' melded a light-hearted magazine format with a more in depth documentary approach and depicted aspects of life, mainly in Britain, but sometimes further afield. The films often depicted elements of the 'push button' or 'jet age', demonstrating advances in technology and a reflection on the changing tastes, fashions and trends representative of the so-called 'swinging sixties' era, which were often portrayed in a glossy, vibrant and optimistic way. The films also reported on topical issues that were affecting modern day society such as road safety, civil defence and pollution, and often sought to explain the rapid changes that were taking place in the country in an entertaining and informative narrative. Look at Life also took its cameras abroad to focus on events and affairs within the Commonwealth and British colonies including Aden, Gibraltar and the ever diminishing British controlled areas of Africa. Look at Life cameras were also offered exclusive access behind the Iron Curtain to present life in the Eastern Bloc, particularly in East Berlin and the Soviet Union.

The films were generally narrated in the style typical of newsreel films with a principal voice-over while letting the images tell the story. The narration was generally spoken over the natural sounds of the subject being discussed such as motor traffic or the activities within a workplace and with musical accompaniment. People who were featured in the programmes were seldom heard to speak unless as background sound, their activities and interactions with others generally being commented upon by the narrator. Otherwise the subject of the film or clip would sometimes address the camera directly or perform in a given situation, both in a staged and a scripted manner whereby the narrator could often add a humorous or ironic comment in the context of the subject.

On occasions an expert or professional in the field of the subject such as inventor of the Hovercraft Christopher Cockerell could be watched presenting the film directly to camera and providing the voiceovers. In the most part narration of the films was provided by well known celebrities and presenters of the time including Raymond Baxter, Eamonn Andrews, Wynford Vaughan-Thomas, Michael Ingrams, Anthony Bilbow, Sid James and Martin Jarvis in later editions. James Bond’s Island was narrated by voice actor Peter Hawkins. However the majority of the films were narrated by actor Tim Turner.

In the early years at the end of each film the caption "Take a Look at Life Again Soon" would appear on screen. Most episodes were between 8 and 10 minutes long, but some such as Common Market and High, Wide and Faster were more feature length at 17 minutes.

Reception

When the first issue of Look at Life, "Marrakesh" was released in March 1959, it was hailed in the trade journals as an "exciting venture in film journalism" and Rank announced this innovation would have "a more lasting impact than the present ephemeral newsreel content". Look at Life was a popular formula but did become rather frozen in time with its light-hearted presentation and jaunty theme tune and despite subtle changes to the opening titles, their graphics and the introduction of the Rank 'gong' logo at the beginning of later films. Television led audiences into a documentary world that had more grit and less glamour than the relative escapism of the cinema and by 1969 Rank could no longer ensure the survival of the series and the concept waned just as other newsreels and magazine films also available at that time, such as the Pathé Pictorial which was shown on the rival ABC cinema circuit, and as cinema audience continued to decline rapidly on the verge of the 1970s. [2]

Public Releases

Over 500 episodes were produced altogether. Digitally restored from the original film elements, the Look at Life series is now licensed by ITV Studios Global Entertainment, previously known on screen as Granada Ventures and distributed by the Network imprint. Many of the films have not been seen in full since their original screenings in the cinemas, although a number of films have been previously released on Super 8 and on DVD in themed categories. These include Look at Life – Swingin' London, which explores elements of contemporary London life, work and traditions and Look at Life – On the Railways, which represented the great changes that were taking place to Britain's railways in the wake of the modernisation programme and the decline of steam. However Network has gradually released box-sets of the films over eight volumes, containing a total of 499 films.

Volume 1: "Transport" is a four disc compilation released in 2010 and contains 54 films on the theme of transport. Look at Life Volume 2: "Military" containing 45 films on three discs was released in June 2011, whilst Volume 3: "Science" containing 45 films on three discs was released in September 2011.

Two further volumes, Volume 4: "Sport" containing 42 films on three discs and Volume 5: "Cultural Heritage" containing 64 films on four discs were for release in August and November 2012 respectively. Volume 6: "World Affairs" containing 72 films on five discs was released on 1 February 2013. On 10 August 2015, a seventh volume Volume 7: "Business and Industry" containing 60 films on three discs was released.

The final 7 disc Volume 8: People and Places presenting a remaining 117 films on seven discs was released in the spring of 2021.

In November 2012, the series Britain on Film commissioned by BBC Scotland for broadcast on BBC Four began a twenty-part series providing an insight into life in Britain in the 1960s exclusively featuring footage from the Look at Life series. Distributed by ITN Source, a partly owned subsidiary of ITV Plc, each episode features a different aspect of British life and culture during the decade, including the changing role of women and how leisure time was spent including the rising popularity of overseas travel. It is presented with original commentary from the series with captions to provide the contemporary viewer with explanation. [3]

In the 2020s, many of the original films have been shown regularly on the UK channel Talking Pictures TV, both live on broadcast platforms and on demand via the red button and the channel's Encore website.

Available on DVD

Volume 1: Transport

Disc 1 (1959–1960)

Date of FeatureTitleNarratorSynopsis
April 1959Ticket to TokyoE.V.H. EmmettTravelling with a British Commonwealth Britannia airliner from London via Bombay to Tokyo to discover Japan and back via Hong Kong
May 1959Letting off SteamTim TurnerThe phasing-out of coal-powered steam locomotives and their replacement with oil-powered and electrified trains.
May 1959New Roads for OldTim TurnerA look at new roads such as the London to Yorkshire motorway, Preston By-pass, Runcorn Bridge and works around London, including the gyratory system at Marble Arch, the underpass at Hyde Park Corner, road widening at Elephant and Castle, and the new Chiswick Flyover.
August 1959Flight on a CushionTim TurnerPeter Lamb, the Chief Test Pilot of East Cowes-based Saunders Roe, talks about hovercraft with the inventor Christopher Cockerell and the recording of the first cross Channel crossing on 25 July 1959.
August 1959Talking of CoachesTim TurnerLife from the back of a coach with a tour of Blackpool and Italy with young Eric.
October 1959Alpine RescueTim TurnerA Swiss Flying Club uses adapted aircraft to deliver supplies to Alpine ski lodges - and to effect the rescue of injured mountaineers
October 1959Shopping for a 'Queen'Tim TurnerReplenishing the Queen Elizabeth , the 83,000-ton liner, before her next voyage.
November 1959Sailing the SkyTim TurnerA look at the world of silent flight, including a brief introduction to record breaking British female glider pilot and instructor Ann Welch
December 1959Driving TestTim TurnerDriving school tuition, including the innovative mock-up car with moving lights, cars for disabled people, the junior driver course at Grammar schools, and the training of police drivers and London Bus drivers.
January 1960Shape of a ShipTim TurnerBuilding ocean liners such as the Canberra and how their shape is changing, plus a review of the slump affecting cargo shipping and the exciting future of air freight.
February 1960Air HostessTim TurnerFollowing the perceived glamorous life of 24-year-old airline hostess Pat Rossiter on her working day on an 11-hour flight from London to Rome and Benghazi
March 1960Taxi! Taxi!!Tim TurnerLooking at the organisation behind London's taxis, their maintenance, regulation of meters, training for "The Knowledge", to picking up passengers and driver welfare.
April 1960All Through the NightTim TurnerA look into trunk roads with the night lorries, following the night drivers, to see where they eat and who they meet

Disc 2 (1960–1963)

Date of FeatureTitleNarratorSynopsis
April 1960Over and UnderTim TurnerPainting the Forth Bridge and a look at modern bridge-building including temporary bridges. Reflecting on past bridge successes and future methods of construction.
July 1960Horse-power RidersTim Turner The Royal Corp Signals demonstrate motorcycle safety techniques. Following The AA and RAC in their training programmes supported by RoSPA, and over to the Isle of Man TT to visit winner John Surtees and former champion Geoff Duke.
March 1962Eyes of the LawRaymond BaxterA look at traffic controls in West Germany and their autobahns and how Britain can learn as they build miles of new motorway including the new Hammersmith Flyover.
April 1962Scooter CommuterTim TurnerAmidst the jams, In ten years, the number of scooters on British Roads has increased from 4,250 to over 470,000, and the convenience of "Corgi" style bikes.
May 1962Sea HorsesTim TurnerA look at tugboats, without which any big port would come to a standstill, and ocean-going tugs, delivering their load across thousands of miles of sea.
September 1962So They all Hover NowTim TurnerFor passenger services large and small, the development of the hovercraft and how the declining ship yards of Clydeside are adapting to hovercraft design. Featuring the SR.N2.
September 1962The Village Sleeps AgainTim TurnerThe arguments for and against building by-passes, featuring Transport Minister Ernest Marples, how these can be built through many urban areas, how objections to new routes can be overcome, and what effect they are having on previously swamped towns and villages.
January 1963BirdmenTim Turner Puffin , the man-powered aircraft designed and built by instructors and students of the de Havilland Aeronautical Technical School.
April 1963Draw the FiresTim TurnerThe railways are changing, with coal-powered steam being phased out and replaced by diesel engines and a network that is being modernised by new signalling, continuous welded track on concrete sleepers, and controversial closures of lines.
June 1963The Car Has WingsTim TurnerCars are carried through tunnels, on ferries, over the new Forth Road Bridge, by train, air ferry, and possibly by hovercraft in the future.
June 1963Vintage ModelsRaymond BaxterThe story of Britain's vintage car scene, including the high-speed trials at Silverstone, the Montagu Motor Museum at Beaulieu, and the famous London to Brighton run
July 1963Pilot AboardTim TurnerA look at Britain's pilotage services.
August 1963Where No Tide FlowsRaymond BaxterA look at canals and how they have been rediscovered by holidaymakers.

Disc 3 (1963–1965)

Date of FeatureTitleNarratorSynopsis
November 1963High, Wide and FasterTim TurnerExamining contemporary developments in road, rail, and sea transport
December 1963Oil AboardTim TurnerThe story of the oil tankers and the crews that sail in them
December 1963Report on a RiverTim TurnerFollowing the River Thames from its source in Gloucestershire to the Port of London, which is modernising services and keeping traffic moving.
December 1963Europe Grows TogetherTim TurnerAn urgent look at Britain's links with the Continent.
April 1964Turn of the WheelTim TurnerExploring the various ways folk put old disused items of transport back into use.
May 1964City of the AirTim TurnerA look at the many aspects of London Airport, with a focus on BOAC and BEA airlines.
August 1964Behind the Ton-Up BoysTim TurnerA reflection on the nearly two million motorcyclists in Britain.
August 1964Going Places Under WaterTim TurnerSubmarines and commercial diving, including the world's first underwater sightseeing bus.
November 1964Living with CarsTim TurnerAnalysis of what was being done at the time to cope with the increasing number of cars on our roads.
December 1964Flying to WorkTim TurnerThe increasing number of private planes and helicopters in Britain's airspace.
February 1965The Spirit of BrooklandsTim TurnerThe story of the Surrey motor racing circuit and its aircraft industry with a particular emphasis on the VC-10.
April 1965Weather AdviserTim TurnerHow special ships maintain a constant watch on the weather, whatever the conditions
May 1965What Price Safety?Tim TurnerA look at what was being done to make cars and roads safer
September 1965Down in the DumpsMichael IngramsA look at waste disposal and what happens to old cars when it comes to the end of their road.

Disc 4 (1965–1969)

Date of FeatureTitleNarratorSynopsis
November 1965Cats of the SeaTim TurnerThe thrill of sailing Catamarans
March 1966Breaking the IceTim TurnerLooking at the Finnish icebreakers which keep the Baltic shipping routes open.
December 1966Skimming through the SixtiesTim TurnerRevisiting the Hovercraft and how it has been evolving.
December 1966The Big Take-OffTim TurnerAssessing what was happening to Britain's aircraft industry in the face of stiff competition.
March 1967Lighter than AirTim TurnerA brief history of ballooning and lighter than air flight.
May 1967Just an AccidentTim TurnerAccident prevention and safety measures with the HM Factory Inspectorate, ROSPA, and in-house company courses
May 1967Scrambling for ItEamonn AndrewsThe motor sport of scrambling, which is attracting thousands of followers.
June 1967The Straights of DoverTim TurnerA closer look at the 750 ships that pass through the five-mile wide shipping channel every day.
August 1967Where Do You Leave the Boat?John WittyThe problems of where to keep pleasure boats as more are built.
October 1967Pushing the BikeTim TurnerThe impact of the bicycle on the world today.
December 1967Playing TrainsTim TurnerBritain's burgeoning railway preservation scene, and a trip with the locomotive Flying Scotsman on one of its last main line runs
September 1968The City's for Living InAnn MacEwenA response to the Buchanan Report with a focus on Bath and Norwich as to how British cities face the danger of the impact of traffic on the environment.
March 1969All in a Day's WorkDuncan CarsePeople who travel the world by air as part of their everyday jobs
March 1969A Load of PheasantsDuncan CarseThe journey of the intercontinental lorry driver delivering a trailer load of pheasants abroad, with the aid of the TIR convention.

Volume 2: Military

Disc 1 (1960–1961)

Date of Feature [4] TitleNarratorSynopsis [5]
1959The Black ArrowsTim TurnerThe RAF aerobatic display team "Treble-One" Squadron, nicknamed "The Black Arrows"
1959Ceremonial SoldierTim TurnerA look at the Grenadier Guards, and how they perform the differing roles of front line soldier and sentry at Buckingham Palace.
1959Soldier AbroadTim TurnerThe 3rd Royal Tank Regiment and their role as part of the British Army of the Rhine in Detmold, West Germany
1960Under the RocketTim TurnerLife at the rocket range in Woomera, South Australia, through the eyes of a young REME corporal and his wife.
1960Thunder in WaitingTim TurnerVisit to an RAF base in East Anglia, shows Thor rockets and Vulcan bombers.
1960'A Piece of Cake'Tim TurnerThe sport of parachuting and the territorials of the Parachute Regiment
1960Return to ArmsTim TurnerA visit to Germany to find out what kind of army the country is raising today under the auspices of NATO, with a focus on the mountain troops and how they train
1960SubmarineTim TurnerA glimpse of the life and work of the submariners of HMS Narwhal}
1960The Rocket-Age LancersTim TurnerThe 9th Queen's Royal Lancers including the parade on their final day before they merged to form 9th/12th Royal Lancers
1960Air UmbrellaAnthony BilbowWork and organisation of NATO’s Second Allied Tactical Air Force which forms part of a vigilant air umbrella over Europe
1961Flight DeckTim TurnerThe Royal Navy's latest aircraft carrier, HMS Hermes
1961PipelineTim TurnerRefuelling both in the air and at sea
1961Girls Ahoy!John WittyA look into the Women's Royal Naval Service showing the full range of duties carried out by the wrens.
1961SurvivalTim TurnerA look at various survival techniques with Peter Whittingham and Jock Wishart.
1961Muscle MenTim TurnerDeals with circumstances and situations where "muscles" still count: in the Army, in wrestling, weight lifting, etc

Disc 2 (1961–1964)

Date of FeatureTitleNarratorSynopsis
1961Action this DayTim TurnerThe tough training of the Royal Marine Commandos - some of Britain's finest fighting men
1961Char and WadTim TurnerThe work of the NAAFI - Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes
1961Test PilotTim TurnerA film looking at the work involved in being a test pilot of jet planes, particularly concentrating on test pilot Jim Dell and the English Electric Lightning.
1962Rendered SafeTim TurnerThe work of a bomb disposal squad with Charles Lawrence, bomb disposal expert with the Royal Navy.
1962The Last BattleshipTim TurnerThe story of the last British battleship, HMS Vanguard, as it makes its final journey to the scrapyard
1962AmphibianTim TurnerA look at the DUKW ['duck’] amphibious military craft.
1962Turning BladesTim TurnerHelicopters and their uses
1962Plumbing the DepthsTim TurnerThe importance of surveying the seas and oceans and the part played by HMS Vidal in the surveying.
1962Golden WingsACM Sir Philip JoubertA look at some of the most important military aircraft through the decades
1963The Black WatchTim Turner Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother visits the Black Watch
1963Girls of the AirTim TurnerThe work of the Women's Royal Air Force, with Dame Anne Stephens, Air Commandant Jean Conan Doyle, senior radar technician Carole Nicholson, and Mary McGurk.
1963The Sky's the LimitTim TurnerAerobatics, originally devised as manoeuvres to avoid a pursuing enemy, are today part of the training of specialised squadrons of the Royal Air Force. Civilian flying is also discussed.
1964Forward, March!Tim TurnerThe infantryman as the indispensable soldier of the British Army
1964Doctor on CallTim TurnerA North Malayan civilian doctor makes his regular and emergency calls by helicopter made available by the R.A.F.
1964Trouble-ShootersJohn WittyThe Royal Marines, whose 300th anniversary fell on the year this film was produced

Disc 3 (1964–1969)

Date of FeatureTitleNarratorSynopsis
1964Under One UmbrellaTim TurnerThe MOD and unified operations in Aden
1965The Price of ValourTim TurnerThe history of the Victoria Cross and the story behind some of its recipients
1965The Jet FolkTim TurnerThe lives and work of servicemen in the United States Third Air Force, mainly operating from RAF bases in East Anglia.
1965Drummers of the QueenTim TurnerSpotlights on the drummers of the Junior Guardsmen's Company which supplies the whole Brigade of Guards.
1965The Flying SoldierTim TurnerHelicopter training in the British Army
1965The Cherry-PickersTim TurnerA look at the history of the 11th Hussars, a regiment that celebrated its 250th anniversary in 1965
1966Jumping JetsTim TurnerA look at the test programme behind the RAF Hawker Siddeley Kestrel VTOL aircraft
1966Air LiftTim TurnerA survey of the air lift organised by the RAF Transport Command to maintain supplies of oil and petrol to Zambia
1966Down to EarthJohn WittyWomen of the WRAF take part in a jungle survival exercise, parachute jumps, and sub-aqua diving
1966East of SuezTim TurnerSurvey of the police work in the Borneo jungle of the British forces against the Indonesian confrontation and the provision of supplies via air drop.
1966School for SkymenTim TurnerTraining at the Royal Air Force College Cranwell
1967Moving DayTim TurnerMoving of NATO SHAPE headquarters to Casteau in Belgium
1967Free FallJohn WittyFree fall parachute jumping by the RAF Falcons parachute display team
1968Jumping For JoyTim TurnerThe story of the Royal Green Jackets Skydiving Team
1968Underwater MenaceDuncan CarseThe work of the Royal Navy in its quest to rid the sea of World War II underwater mines and other dangerous debris

Volume 3: Science

Disc 1 (1959–1963)

Date of FeatureTitleNarratorSynopsis [6]
1959Follow the StarsE.V.H. EmmettLooking at the stars from the astrologer’s, the astronomer’s, and the radio-astronomer’s point of view.
1959A Marriage is Arranged...E.V.H. EmmettHow a marriage between steel and plastic is successfully forged at British steelworks
1959Channel TunnelTim TurnerThe possibilities of the construction of a Channel Tunnel.
1960Healing HandsAnthony BilbowDeals with the advances made in surgery and anaesthetics and the activities of the Royal College of Surgeons.
1960Testing TimeTim TurnerThe work of the British Standards Institution.
1960Making a Meal Out of ItTim TurnerA look at the processes of canning and freeze-drying food
1961Press-Button AgeMichael IngramsA survey of how are lives are becoming increasingly automated
1961Flood TideTim TurnerDeals with storms, floods, and erosions along Britain’s coastline and how they are combated.
1961Men With IdeasTim TurnerA look into inventors and how they go about getting their inventions accepted.
1961Mystery of a FishAnthony BilbowDeals with the habits and the fishing of salmon.
1962Rockets Away!Tim TurnerA feature investigating modern rockets and the backroom world of research and their production.
1962The Little MenaceTim TurnerA look at medical research and developments, particularly in the field of penicillins and viruses.
1962Trouble on Oily WatersTim TurnerThe increasing problem of oil pollution on Britain’s shores.
1962Any Old Iron?Tim TurnerThe scrap metal recycling business in Waltham Cross and Ebbw Vale.
1963Caught in the ColdTim TurnerThe chaos brought by snow and ice to Britain’s town and country and what is done to minimise disruption

Disc 2 (1963–1964)

Date of FeatureTitleNarratorSynopsis
1963Figure it OutTim TurnerComputers: how they are made, what they are used for, and how they may develop in the future
1963Keeping CleanTim TurnerThe story of the many thousands of people in Britain who are employed to keep offices, shops and other places clean.
1963The DestroyersTim TurnerA look at pest control, particularly in agriculture
1963Back-Room of the SkyRaymond BaxterA look at the Ministry of Aviation's centre at Boscombe Down
1963People of PowerAnthony BilbowA visit to the Berkeley Nuclear Power Station where commercial power is produced from nuclear energy
1963Second ChanceTim TurnerThe story behind prosthetic limbs
1963The Key of the DoorTim TurnerThe Colleges of Advanced Technology in England and Wales with particular reference to Loughborough
1963You Can't Catch Much from a Fish!Tim TurnerA view of what the six months compulsory quarantine period means to the animals and birds that are brought into Britain.
1963Men Under PressureTim TurnerA look at some of the most dangerous, yet vital jobs in Britain
1964Fings are Getting SmallerTim TurnerA glimpse into the scientific world where things are getting smaller by the day
1964Salute the EngineerTim TurnerA glimpse into the wide range of jobs available for the trained engineer, along with the research and training that goes into developing their role
1964So Much Flattery!Tim TurnerThe use of synthetics in the art of imitation
1964Having a BabyTim TurnerThe medical and social services which are available for expectant mothers whether the baby is born in hospital or at home.
1964Power Needs No PassportTim TurnerThe co-ordinated production and transmission of electricity in Western Europe
1965Wealth Under the Sea?Tim TurnerA look at the North Sea oil and gas industry

Disc 3 (1964–1969)

Date of FeatureTitleNarratorSynopsis
1965By Bread AloneTim TurnerDocumentary on aspects of bread production and marketing, including research into the problems of staleness and how to prevent it
1965Frontiers of MedicineMichael IngramsA look at the advances being made in medical technology and the treatment of diseases
1965Sugaring the PillTim TurnerFacts and figures behind Britain's growing pharmaceutical industry
1965Beating the RacketTim TurnerA study of the research into what was being done to reduce noise levels.
1965Will Taps Run Dry?Tim TurnerNew measures for the collection, storage, and distribution of Britain’s rainwater to meet increasing consumer demand.
1966Treading on the GasTim TurnerThe import of methane gas by sea from North Africa to Britain
1966Boxes of TricksTim TurnerThe research which goes into developing programmed learning for schools, universities, and industry.
1966The GiversAntony BilbowBlood donors and the help they give in medical emergencies.
1967What Price Ideas?Tim TurnerHow the National Research Development Corporation helps by governmental loans to develop new inventions for industry
1967Cleaning PeopleMichael IngramsThe dry cleaning business and the work of the chemists behind it.
1967Press-Button FarmsMichael IngramsSurvey of the revolution in farm machinery which leads to automated farming
1967Keeping Tabs on SpaceTim TurnerA brief look at Britain's burgeoning space industry which culminated in the launch of the UK3 satellite
1968Brain DrainMartin JarvisA look at the problems arising from the emigration of many of Britain’s top engineers and scientists, who are travelling abroad for work
1968North Sea CommutersMartin JarvisA look into the lives of the men on the North Sea oil and gas rigs
1968Their Lifeline – The NileRobert TyrrellThe story of the Aswan High Dam in Egypt and the changes and improvements it has meant to the lives of the people who live along the banks of the River Nile.

Volume 4: Sport

Disc 1

Date of FeatureTitleNarratorSynopsis
1959Jumping to AintreeE.V.H. EmmettThe story behind the 1959 Grand National won by Oxo
1959Derby DayUnknownA look at the tradition behind Derby Day at Epsom
1959Kings of SpeedUnknownA look at the motor racing industry and the part played by British cars and British drivers.
1959Making an EffortTim TurnerFollowing the thrills of the Hampton Court Regatta, the Jersey Battle of Flowers, and shark fishing off the coast of Cornwall
1959Pony-TaleTim TurnerA film of a pony from the time it is rounded up in the forest until, with its young rider astride, it enters for the high spot of the pony-riding year at the Pony Club Championships
1960Four Men DownTim TurnerDeals with the thrills and dangers of bobsleighing on the Cresta Run, following the British Olympic bobsliegh team as they practice at St. Moritz.
1960Ten Pins DownUnknownA look at ten-pin bowling in Britain today, and also oldstyle skittle alleys
1960Smashing ThroughTim TurnerThe sport of stock car racing and a visit to a race at Brayfield, Northamptonshire
1960Solent SaturdayWynford Vaughan-ThomasYacht racing in and around Southampton Water
1960Saturday Fever Cliff Michelmore A look at the Saturday afternoon football tradition
1960Out for a CatchAntony BilbowA look at angling - both coarse and fly fishing
1961Against the ClockRaymond BaxterLook at Life follows the RAC International Rally of Great Britain
1961Man into FishTim TurnerA film covering the training, both above and below the surface of the British Sub-Aqua Club.
1961Ski FeverTim TurnerA look at what British skiers are doing, both at Glencoe in the Scottish Highlands, and at Murren, where the British Championships provide almost as many thrills

Disc 2

Date of FeatureTitleNarratorSynopsis
1961The Ball at His Feet Kenneth Wolstenholme The competetive world of League football
1961A Hundred Thousand OarsmenAntony BilbowA look into the sport of rowing
1962Snow BusinessJames McKechnieThe flourishing winter sports business within Scotland, taking an in depth look at the famous Austrian Ski School at the Struan House Hotel in Carrbridge
1962Riding it RoughTim TurnerThe growth of speedway and all its thrills
1962Target - The StadiumTim TurnerThe raising of finances for the Commonwealth Games, held in Perth, Australia,
1962A Flight of FancyTim TurnerPigeons, their fanciers, and racing
1962Getting WetTim TurnerThe growth of the sport of swimming and the building of swimming pools in Britain
1963See How They Jump!Wynford Vaughan-ThomasA glimpse into the world of show jumping
1963It's A GambleTim TurnerThe vast scale and variety of gambling in Britain
1963Queue for the TeeTim TurnerA look into the world of golf, both as a sport and an industry
1963In the KartTim TurnerThe sport of karting which was quite new at the time of filming
1963Over My ShoulderTim TurnerA look at the training in self-defence that is given to Women Police Officers and at the self-defensive arts and sports of Japanese origin
1964Women with LeisureTim TurnerThe rising popularity of ten-pin bowling among women
1964Rulers of RacingTim TurnerThe story of Newmarket, racing and the Jockey Club, told against the background of the Cesarewitch and the Grand National.

Disc 3

Date of FeatureTitleNarratorSynopsis
1964Winning the Hard WayTim TurnerAn investigation into the training facilities for athletes in Great Britain and their need for improvement
1964Bookies at the CrossroadsTim TurnerStudy of the present state of bookmakers in England, their possible future, and competition represented by the tote.
1964How Do You Swing?Tim TurnerStudy of research done by scientists and technologists on what is involved in the swing of the golf club from a physiological and physical viewpoint.
1965Living on SkisTim TurnerSkiing in Norway is not only a sport but for many the normal way to get around
1965Cricket on TestRichie BenaudThe sport of cricket and its place in British society
1965Room at the Top?Michael IngramsMountaineering in the Alps with particular emphasis on the Mattherhorn, first conquered in 1865
1965Out of a Bomb-SiteTim TurnerA new sport, cycle speedway racing, which started life in the rubble of the bomb-site
1966Behind the World CupTim TurnerThe organisation behind the final rounds of the World Cup series played in England in 1966.
1966Over the SticksTim TurnerSurvey of the current fashionability of steeplechasing in Britain, and the training of horses.
1967Sea RidersTim TurnerThe 1966 Daily Express International Offshore Power Boat Race between Cowes and Torquay.
1967Racing to the StartMichael IngramsThe research and technical skill involved in building a racing car, and how they are produced and put to use.
1967White Water CraftTim TurnerA documentary on touring by canoe, seen as a popular way to see the great outdoors
1968Single-Handed SailorsDuncan CarseThe attempt being made by ten men to prove that it is possible for one man to sail round the world without even one stop.
1968It's Odds on the FishJohn WestbrookA look into the art of angling

Volume 5: Cultural Heritage

Disc 1

Date of FeatureTitleNarratorSynopsis
1959A Dog's LifeVernon GreevesDogs as pets and as working dogs.
1959Down London RiverTim TurnerTrvelogue of the River Thames
1959Coffee BarUncreditedCoffee bars and their clientele
1959Garden of TomorrowRoy HayA trip around the Chelsea Flower Show
1959Harvest of HopsTim TurnerThe annual trip to the hop fields in Kent by people living in the East End of London.
1959Island of MenTim TurnerA tour of Fair Isle, in the Shetlands, where live three times as many men as women.
1960Top PeopleTim TurnerThe high-rise construction building in London including the Barbican centre.
1960Rebirth of a CityTim TurnerThe reconstruction of Coventry, with the architect Basil Spence as an on-screen participant.
1960Shopping by the TonTim TurnerA look at London's main markets - Billingsgate, Covent Garden, and Smithfield
1960Towns By DesignWynford Vaughan-ThomasA look at fifteen new towns being built in Britain to house seven million people.
1960Fairs PleaseTim TurnerA look at fairs in Britain and Ireland
1960Ringing the ChangesJohn LanghamA look at the traditions of bell-ringing and bell-making in England
1961Hyde Park CornerTim TurnerThe planning and progress of work on the new road scheme and underpass at Hyde Prak Corner and Marble Arch.
1961The Big BlowTim TurnerBrass bands and their traditions
1961Woman-PowerStephen PotterDeals with the growing strength of women’s periodicals
1961Art is a businessTim TurnerA look at the contemporary British art world, and the increasing interest in all its aspects

Disc 2

Date of FeatureTitleNarratorSynopsis
1961Counting HeadsAnthony BilbowMade with the co-operation of the Registrar-General, this film shows how the ten-year census was carried out.
1961Looking for NothingunknownA look at the various sights, in London and in Manchester
1961The Dance of LifeunknownEnglish folk dancing including the Hobby Horse dance and the Furry dance.
1961Why All the Rush?Tim TurnerThe tradition of the August Bank Holiday
1962On the MapTim TurnerA feature looking at the history of Ordnance Survey maps,
1962Chickens in the MillTim TurnerIndustry in Lancashire, and how the reduced demand for cotton goods is being countered by the modernisation of some mills and the conversion of others
1962Treasure HousesunknownA film about various stately homes in Britain, with a particular look at Woburn Abbey
1962State OccasionsunknownA look at the Earl Marshal of England and the College of Arms, and the work that goes on behind every state ceremonial
1962Down in the ForestTim TurnerThe work of the Forestry Commission
1962Meet the MayorTim TurnerA look at the office of mayor in Britain and the Lord Mayor’s Show in London.
1962Under Your FeetTim TurnerThe various services underground such as the underground railway of the London postal service, sewers, underground vaults and electricity cables.
1963The Silent ChangePaul RogersThe 200th issue of Look at Life combines the pageantry and ceremonial of the past with the drive for more exports.
1963Signposts of the SeaTim TurnerLighthouses off the Welsh, Cornish and North-east coasts, and the introduction of automation at Dungeness
1963The City's Built for ShootingTim TurnerThe film set - its design, use, and ultimate dismantling
1963New UniversitiesTim TurnerA description of what is being done to expand university training and improve facilities in England
1963Rag TimeTim TurnerStudent rags in Manchester, Hull, Sheffield and Leeds raise thousands of pounds for charity each year

Disc 3

Date of FeatureTitleNarratorSynopsis
1963Market DayTim TurnerTaking a look at the British country market, and the problems it is facing through changing customer demand
1963They Learn as They SeeTim TurnerHistory and geography lessons outside the classroom
1963Jazz All the WayTim TurnerSurvey of the jazz scene in Britain today: record sales and the festivals at Cleethorpes and Manchester.
1963Island RefugeTim TurnerThe Island of Skomer off the Pembrokeshire coast and the work of the warden of the wildlife sanctuary there,
1964Holiday CampsBob WillcoxThe development of holiday camps in Great Britain and elsewhere
1964Sound of a CityTim TurnerLiverpool and the beat music scene
1964Saving a HeritageTim TurnerThe work of the National Trust
1964The Way of ReckoningTim TurnerThe pros and cons of the metric system and decimal coinage for Great Britain.
1964Lady by the SeaTim TurnerInvestigation of the present position of the seaside landlady in the face of competition from easily available Continental holidays.
1965Early StartersTim TurnerA look at some of the independent and local government-sponsored nursery schools in Britain
1965But Not on a SundayTim TurnerA look at a typical Sunday in England – and the changes that are taking place.
1965The Things They SellTim TurnerA brief look at some of Britain’s less publicised exports
1965Boys Without GirlsTim TurnerThe history of Boys' Clubs in Britain
1965Members OnlyMichael IngramsA visit to London's members only clubs
1965City of SailorsTim TurnerThe changing face of the city of Portsmouth
1965Why Drown Yourself?Tim TurnerThe part played by voluntary life-saving organisations in helping bathers and water sportsmen and the RAF’s Air Sea Rescue Service in saving those in distress at sea.

Disc 4

Date of FeatureTitleNarratorSynopsis
1965In the LiveryTim TurnerAn impression of the present-day activities of the great livery companies of the past
1965The Needles Point the WayTim TurnerAn assessment of the Isle of Wight and its industries
1966Crisis in the CathedralTim TurnerThe plight of England’s medieval cathedrals threatened with serious decay, insufficient funds and no state aid.
1966The Tower of BabbleTim TurnerThe building of the Post Office Tower in London and the part it plays in Britain’s communications system.
1966On Tape for TomorrowVernon GreevesSome of the organisations which travel around the country recording traditional songs and stories.
1966The Abbey BackstageJohn WestbrookIssue devoted to Westminster Abbey on its 900th anniversary and its administration
1966The Shape of ThingsTim TurnerThe work of the Ministry of Public Buildings and Works in designing new buildings, and furniture and consumer goods for the vast range of government buildings and contracts.
1966Churchill PilgrimageTim TurnerThe homes of Sir Winston Churchill and the churchyard at Bladon in Oxfordshire.
1967High and DryTim TurnerThe ceremony of the installation of the Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports and the life of the seven Cinque Ports
1967IN gearMichael IngramsThe film presents the "in" scene of London by visiting some of London’s fashionable shops and the young people who frequent them.
1967Hidden TreasureMichael IngramsThe present state of the British Museum, and the shortage of space for its many thousands of items
1967Goodbye, PiccadillyTim TurnerA look at the changing face of London's Piccadilly, both above and below ground
1967Change at The TowerJohn WestbrookA look at the day-to-day running of the Tower of London and how it copes with the growing number of tourists
1967The SpoilersJohn WittyThe need for co-operation in the conservation of the countryside.
1968Queue for GardensJohn WestbrookThe greenhouse at Kew Gardens and the plants at the Gardening Centre at Syon Park
1969In the Honours ListDuncan CarseBritain’s honours system and the way it works.

Volume 6: World Affairs

Disc 1

Date of FeatureTitleNarratorSynopsis [7]
1959MarrakeshE.V.H. EmmettA vibrant look at Marrakesh in Morocco
1959The Divided CityunknownA look at the German city of Berlin and its division between the east and the west
1959Operation Noah's ArkGeorge CansdaleA film showing the rescue of thousands of animals following the building of Africa’s Kariba Dam
1960SeawayUncreditedA look at the opening of the Saint Lawrence seaway
1960Village of ViolinsUncreditedA visit to the village of Mittenwald in the Bavarian Alps, and its traditional craft of violin making.
1960Gibraltar's New DayTim TurnerA look at Gibraltar as it prepares for an increase in tourism
1960The Wind of ChangeTim TurnerA film dealing with the rapid and ceaseless changes to the social and political life of Africa.
1960Power for AfricaTim TurnerA look at Africa's increasing capacity to harness its waters, highlighted by the opening of the Kariba Dam on the Zambezi river
1961Rolling out from RioTim TurnerThe building of Brazil’s new capital city - Brasilia.
1961Lady of JapanAnthony BilbowThe development of Japan and especially its capital Tokyo.
1961Flags over the TemplesAnthony BilbowA look at the impact of the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation (SEATO) in Thailand.
1961City of CrisisJohn WittyDeals with the divided city of Berlin and the recent incidents on the East-West border
1962A Problem of PeopleTim TurnerA film looking at the problem of homelessness in the world, particularly amongst refugees.
1962Eagle's NestTim TurnerRecord of Adolf Hitler’s retreat in the Bavarian mountains at Berchtesgaden, now a tourist site.

Disc 2

Date of FeatureTitleNarratorSynopsis
1962The Maple has New LeavesGordon TannerA film showing the emigration to Canada of a typical English family.
1962Chasing the DragonTim TurnerA look at illegal drug trafficking in Hong Kong and the problems of heroin addiction
1962The Trail leads UpwardsTim TurnerA visit to a Native Canadian family, and a look at the construction of a new bridge across the Niagara River.
1962GHQ Middle EastTim TurnerA look at the British base at Aden, which at the time of filming was GHQ Middle East. There is also a glimpse of the visit by the aircraft carrier HMS Centaur which coincided with ‘Aden Forces Week’.
1962The WallTim TurnerA visit to Hadrian’s Wall in Northumberland, and a more detailed examination of the Berlin Wall.
1962Out of the SunTim TurnerA look at immigration from the West Indies into Britain
1962Common MarketJohn SnaggeAn assessment of the progress of the Common Market during a period in which its member countries had begun to remove trade barriers
1962The Changing RiverTim TurnerA film looking at the changing face of the River Rhine.
1962Millions on the MarchBrian ConnellFollowing the state visit of Queen Elizabeth II, this film looks at India’s development in terms of farming and industry
1963Call from the WildPeter ScottA look at wildlife protection in North and South Rhodesia, and the development of national parks
1963Out of the BushTim TurnerA look at the emerging independent countries of Africa and the growth of urbanisation
1963Men of the WoodsTim TurnerHow mechanisation is eroding the traditional skills of the Bavarian lumberjacks of Berchtesgaden
1963Forging New LinksTim TurnerA film looking at Ulster’s role in Britain’s productivity
1963Gypsy HolidayTim TurnerA look at Europe’s annual gypsy pilgrimage to the Camargue
1964Pick of the BunchTim TurnerA glimpse into the vinification industries in France and Germany

Disc 3

Date of FeatureTitleNarratorSynopsis
1964The New AustraliansTim TurnerA trip to Australia to see how the country is coping with its large intake of immigrants
1964Men of the SnowyTim TurnerA look at the men working on Australia's Snowy Mountains irrigation scheme
1964Singapore is YouthTim TurnerA fascinating look at a modern, forward-looking Singapore
1964Off the Sheep's BackTim TurnerA glimpse into Australia's lucrative wool trade
1964Constant Hot WaterTim TurnerA film looking at the volcanic zone of New Zealand, and the hot water it produces
1964Tide on the TurnTim TurnerA study of the new industry in Ireland and the efforts to keep the young people at home to reduce emigration
1965Malta MilestoneTim TurnerA documentary on the fate and development of the Maltese economy
1965Women at SeaTim TurnerA look at the various seafaring jobs for women – from work on the great passenger liners, to merchant navies.
1965James Bond's IslandPeter HawkinsA look at post-independence Jamaica, and the country’s hope to gain a firm footing in the modern world
1965Volunteers for ServiceTim TurnerSome aspects of the varied work being done by young volunteers from Britain for Voluntary Service Overseas in social and medical services
1965Men Against the SeaTim TurnerThe Dutch Delta-Plan sea defence scheme and what it aims to achieve
1966The Curtain ChangesJohn SnaggeA look at the frontiers of the Iron Curtain between Eastern and Western Europe
1966On Top of the WorldTim TurnerA glimpse into the changing way of life in Lapland brought about as a result of the revolution in transportation through the introduction of the motor-sledge
1966Swedish PatternMichael IngramsA survey of industrial and domestic modern-day Sweden
1966Market by the DanubeRoger WessonA visit behind the Iron Curtain to Hungary to see how it has changed

Disc 4

Date of FeatureTitleNarratorSynopsis
1966The BeachPeter Duval SmithThe changing faces to Rio de Janeiro's Copacabana beach
1966Face LiftTim TurnerA tale of two cities looking at the ways in which Paris and London have set about cleaning up their appearance
1966Incas in bowler hatsTim TurnerA look at Bolivia, its traditions and its divided population
1966One in SixTim TurnerA glimpse into life in Luxembourg
1966An Island AwakesTim TurnerThe re-development of Sardinia by capital grants from the Italian government for industry and tourism
1966City of all NationsTim TurnerA visit to São Paolo in Brazil, a city which is growing continually each year
1967Six come closerTim TurnerA close look at the European Community, showing some of the problems that the Common Market has had to solve
1967Jobs where you likeTim TurnerA film examining one of the most exciting aspects of the Common Market: the free movement of migrant workers
1967Pipeline to plentyTim TurnerA look at how Kuwait is coping with its newly acquired wealth, and the provisions being made for the future
1967End of a Polish marchTim TurnerThe Polish community in Britain today and how they have settled down in their adopted home
1967Once upon a time...John WittyA trip to Denmark to look at the Danish way of life
1967Living on a volcanoTim TurnerA look at life on Ascension Island.
1968ChinatownMichael IngramsA look at the world of the Chinese who have made Britain their home, and in particular London's "chinatown"

Disc 5

Date of FeatureTitleNarratorSynopsis
1967Inside Russia 1: Fifty!Michael IngramsA film providing a background to the achievements of the Russian people
1967Inside Russia 2: The HeiressesMichael IngramsA look at the significant role of women in the Soviet Union
1967Inside Russia 3: ChildhoodAnthony BilbowA film that traces the story of Russian children, through kindergarten, school and university.
1967Inside Russia 4: The Woken LandMichael IngramsThis film explores Siberian life east of the Urals.
1968Winter BlossomsJohn WestbrookA look at the rapid changes taking place in the Algarve as tourism grows
1968Man of the DesertUncreditedHow the Republic of Tunisia is solving its problems, ten years after it gained independence from the French
1968Something new under EverestMichael IngramsHow the past is coming to terms with the present in Nepal - one of the world's most ancient and secretive of societies.
1968A new shade of redMichael IngramsA look at the changing pattern of Czech life during the upheaval of 1968
1968Coming of AgeMichael IngramsWhat has been achieved in India since independence from English rule
1968Home is TibetMichael IngramsA film looking at Tibetan refugees, and the way in which their Dalai Lama has kept the scattered community intact
1968The Sinking CityMartin JarvisA look at the efforts being made to prevent Venice from sinking
1968Escape into RichesMichael IngramsThe richness of the arts of India
1968In the shadow of the WallTim BrintonThis film looks at the rebuilding of West Berlin, and the hope of reunification
1969After the Queen's visitDuncan CarseThe rising standards of living in Chile and the opportunities for Britain to increase her exports there following a visit to the South American country by Queen Elizabeth II
1969Look at ManMartin JarvisA visit to the Isle of Man to discover why it wants greater independence.

Volume 7: Business and Industry

Disc 1

DateTitleNarratorSynopsis [8]
1959Market PlaceSidney JamesA look into London's street markets and how they're suffering to compete with supermarkets
1959A Car Is BornBill HartleyA documentary looking into the British car industry, with a look at completed cars being tested on proving grounds
1959Saving FaceMichael BrookeA delightfully compelling look at the magic of the beauty business
1959Money TalksTim TurnerA look at the financial institutions of London, including the Royal Mint
1959Down on the FarmTim TurnerLooking at the changes taking place in the agricultural industry through new methods of mechanized farming
1960Bottle PartyTim TurnerThe manufacture, uses, and disposal of bottles
1960Under the HammerTim TurnerA look at various auctions and the job of the auctioneer
1960A Year for a DayTim TurnerA look into the business of Christmas and the individuals who spend most of the year contributing to the festivities
1960Roman InvasionTim TurnerA look into Italian immigration in the UK, which began with the Roman Invasion
1961On The MarkTim TurnerLooks at the production and testing of guns and their use on moors, ranges and in the various shooting sports
1961Shares in TomorrowAnthony BilbowDeals with the working of the Stock Exchange
1961Shelling OutTim TurnerShellfish as a growing delicacy
1961What A Pet!Tim TurnerA look into the world of pets with a special glimpse at budgerigars.
1961Ice AgeJohn WittyThe manufacture and the uses of ice
1961And So To BedAnthony BilbowA focus on sleep and the best methods to get it. Also, with a look at beds, mattresses, and how they have changed over time.
1961Coming, Sir!Tim TurnerA glimpse into the hotel industry in Britain
1961Tulip TownAnthony BilbowThe town of Spalding, Lincolnshire, and its annual flower festival
1961For the Record Jean Metcalfe Shows the work of the gramophone record industry, from the birth of an idea to the finished disc, and how Helen Shapiro's hit "Walkin' Back to Happiness" was recorded, pressed, and distributed.
1961Jobs with a ThrillTim TurnerDemonstrates some thrilling occupations, including a steel erector, a quarry blastman, steeple jacks and riding the wall of death
1961Roses All The WayAnthony BilbowThe art of rose growing and the competition it breeds.

Disc 2

Date of FeatureTitleNarratorSynopsis
1961Everything Stops For TeaTim TurnerA film following what happens to tea, from the time it is landed at the London docks until it reaches the domestic teapot.
1962Lights Up!Tim TurnerExploring the world of lighting, including a glimpse of the famous Blackpool illuminations
1962Fish and ShipsTim TurnerA feature looking at the trawling industry and the lives and work of some Grimsby fishermen
1962The Hat Trick David Nixon A look at the hats manufactured in Britain every year
1963At the End of a RopeTim TurnerA detailed look at the story of the rope and its many uses in the world of today.
1963Pictures Tell the StoryTim TurnerThe distribution of pictures to papers, magazines and television by wire, radio and Telstar.
1963The Box on the WallTim TurnerA look behind the scenes of industry, exploring what is being done to improve Britain's output including through the use of suggestion boxes.
1963Crowning GloryTim TurnerThe creation of new hair styles, the training of future hairdressers and the art of wig-making
1963Rising to High OfficeTim TurnerA film focusing on the modern office block and in particular the newly built Shell Centre in London
1963The Trade Winds BlowAnthony BilbowA survey of the industrial problems of the north-east of England and what was being done to overcome them
1963Glamour Gets a PassportTim TurnerA glimpse of the UK fashion industry and its export plans
1963A Pinch of SaltTim TurnerAn underground view of Britain’s only active salt mine at Meadowbank in Cheshire
1964Silver's New ShineTim TurnerThe new uses being found for silver
1964The Golden WestTim TurnerThe story of the declining tin mining industry in Cornwall and how unemployment could be arrested through the development of new industry.
1964For Crying Out LoudTim TurnerA look at the advertising industry, with a focus on how it works and what it does
1964Stone AgeTim TurnerThe revival of interest in the uses of stone, showing how a modern stone quarry operates
1964Ups and DownsTim TurnerThe demolition of old buildings for the development of new
1965Spuds GaloreTim TurnerA look at Britain's potato farming industry
1965Money in the SlotTim TurnerDocumentary on automatic vending machines and their wares
1965The Other Film WorldTim TurnerSurvey of the industrial and research uses of film and language teaching

Disc 3

Date of FeatureTitleNarratorSynopsis
1965Laying The TableTim TurnerModern design in pottery, glass and cutlery
1965New Hands on the FarmTim TurnerA look at farming, and how mechanisation has increased as a result of rising production costs and the unavailability of manual labour
1965Down TownMichael IngramsA study of different modern city centres, designed for modern living. Includes a look at Rotterdam, Coventry, Birmingham, London and Manchester
1965Farming For FishTim TurnerExperiments by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food and the White Fish Authority
1966Putting More Beef into ItTim TurnerA study of new methods of beef production to cope with the increased demands for supply
1966The Sweet LifeTim TurnerA glimpse in to Britain's colourful sweet manufacturing industry
1966Living on SmokeTim TurnerA study of Britain's tobacco industry, including the latest in medical research
1966Cover StoryMichael IngramsA closer look at the paperback book industry, both large and small scale
1966Evening PaperTim TurnerDocumentary on the current production of evening papers, and some of the modern developments which help to cut the cost of production.
1966Music by the MileTim TurnerHow taped music is produced and networked by telephone line to places all over the country
1966Home TomorrowMichael IngramsThe contrast between the British and Swedish ways of dealing with the housing shortage.
1967Roll Out The BarrelTim TurnerThe ancient craft of coopering and the making of metal kegs for beer.
1967Hidden StrengthTim TurnerHow banking, insurance, brokerage and foreign investments contribute to bridging the trade gap
1967Putting up a ShowTim TurnerA behind the scenes look in to the complex organisation of exhibition display
1967Put to the TestMichael IngramsThe thorough testing of merchandise before it is put on the market
1967Put Out The FlagsTim TurnerThe history of flags and flag-making
1967On The ScentTim TurnerA glimpse into the perfume and fragrance industry
1967Hopping AlongMartin JarvisA look at hopping, the traditional East London holiday to Kent to pick the hops, before mechanisation took over.
1968Top ChefEugene KaufelerThe life of Eugene Kaufeler, chef de cuisine at one of London’s most famous hotels.
1968Can you read this?Michael IngramsA look at literacy in Britain

Volume 8: People and Places

Disc 1

Date of FeatureTitleNarratorSynopsis
1959Cause for AlarmTim TurnerA look at `modern' technology and how it was used at the time to make life more difficult for lawbreakers
1959Dustmen's DaySidney James & Michael HendersonA day in the life of a 'dusty' and an insight into the particular problems of refuse disposal
1959Let's Go DancingRaymond BaxterA survey of all that dancing involves, from amateur teaching to exhibition ballroom dancing
1960Running DryTim TurnerA look at the emergency and temporary measures put in place to ensure water is available during periods of drought
1960Model WorldUncreditedA look at various model villages, including Bekonscot.
1960Student NurseUncreditedThe life of a female student nurse, looking at the training and opportunities available to her
1960In the SwimKay HammondA glimpse into the world of tropical fish, both as a hobby and as ornaments.
1960Safe in a BoatTim TurnerSafety at sea, and the research into ways of improving current working methods
1960Glamour GirlsTim TurnerA look into the world of the fashion model
1960I ProtestTim TurnerA look at some protesters in Britain, including the Aldermaston marchers and Speaker’s Corner
1960BRAINS - UnlimitedTim TurnerHow the schools and colleges of today are measuring up to the demands of the world of tomorrow
1960Wheel PowerUncreditedA look at the many aspects of bicycling
1960Keeping FitJohn LanghamShows the different ways in which people in Britain strive for physical fitness
1960All Their Own WorkTim TurnerAn item covering how the inhabitants of the Cotswold town of Moreton-in-Marsh decided to save on the rates when the town needed doing up, and how volunteers reopened the Talyllyn narrow-gauge railway in Wales
1960Holiday - With PayTim TurnerA film looking at the part-time summer jobs available to students throughout the UK
1960Women in GreenAntony BilbowAn account of the work and organisation of WVS in Britain.
1961Up to ScratchSidney JamesA look at fleas and elephants in the circus

Disc 2

Date of FeatureTitleNarratorSynopsis
1961Going to BlazesTim TurnerShows the organisation, training methods and work done by the Fire Brigade in London.
1961High TensionTim TurnerLooking at ways of relieving stress and tension in today's modern world
1961Match MakersTim TurnerA glimpse at those who make intricate models from matchsticks
1961Battle of the BulgeAnthony BilbowThe world of slimming, and a focus on all the things you can do to lose those extra ounces
1961Prison on WheelsUncreditedLight-hearted miscellany covering the problems of parking cars in London, and a glimpse of the eight-storey mechanical park in the City that could be an answer
1961Controlled LandingTim TurnerInside the control tower of London Airport, showing the talk-down procedure for an incoming Comet arriving in a fog. We also see the 'Blind Landing Experimental Unit' on a Vickers Viking.
1961Men in the ModeTim TurnerA look into the story of the male fashion world and how it is slowly moving toward gaiety and decoration
1961High RiseJohn WittyAn intriguing look at the world of lifts, known to some as elevators
1961Relax, Relax!Tim TurnerA light-hearted look at relaxation methods
1961A Girl's Best FriendTim TurnerA look at the world of gems, how gems are formed geologically, the night classes in gemology held in London’s Northern Polytechnic, the world of the diamond business at the Diamond Trading Company in London, and diamond cutters.
1962Earning Their KeepTim TurnerA look at the various uses of the horse and dogs - animals who very much earn their keep.
1962Getting a Move OnSidney JamesA look at the work of the removal men as a family move from Suffolk to Scotland
1962The Cinema Steps OutTim TurnerA look at cinema and the evolution of the motion picture
1962One Horse-PowerTim TurnerHow police horses and their riders are trained and how they do their job.
1962A Clean SweepTim TurnerThe problem of air pollution from chimneys and how they are cleaned and swept
1962In Good ShapeTim TurnerThe importance of good industrial and commercial design and the work of the Design Centre in London.
1962Blue StreakUncreditedRecord of the construction and testing of Britain’s "Blue Streak" intermediate-range ballistic missile.

Disc 3

Date of FeatureTitleNarratorSynopsis
1962...Through GlassTim TurnerA look at the interesting profession of window cleaning and the various problems faced
1963Beauty - and the RestUnknownA look at annual beauty contests with some of the contestants
1963Island at the Cross-roadsTim TurnerA look at the plans to make the Isle Of Man a tourist attraction once more.
1963The Greatest of These...Tim TurnerSome of the ways in which money is collected for charity
1963As Good as GoldTim TurnerA look at the production of gold and its journey through London
1963Rolling HomeTim TurnerCaravanning in Britain today, looking both at holiday sites and permanent sites.
1964Digging Up the PastTim TurnerTaking a look at professional and amateur archaeological digs
1964ChairboundTim TurnerA visit to the National Spinal Injuries Centre at Stoke Mandeville showing what happens after patients become paralysed. Includes a look at the annual Stoke Mandeville Games.
1964Glorious MudTim TurnerThe story of mud in our lives, from the motorcyclist and sports car enthusiasts contending with it to the men who dig out fuller’s earth for industry.
1964Instant HomesTim TurnerA film showing how the conveyer belt idea is being applied to building houses and flats in Britain, with the result that a multi-storey block of flats can now be completed in less than six months.
1964Do it YourselfTim TurnerInvestigates the new found 'Do-it-Yourself' craze, a hobby that is becoming icreasingly popular
1964Who Wants a Statue?Tim TurnerA look at the statues of the past and the statuary of today
1964Donkey WorkTim TurnerA look at the popularity of donkeys, including donkey racing.
1964What's on the Roof?Tim TurnerA glimpse in to the world of the roofer, and how new buildings are putting their roofs to new uses
1964Calling the TuneTim TurnerA general look at music, the increasing popularity of classical music and the lack of composers
1964Keeping in TouchTim TurnerA look at the devices that the blind use to help them overcome their disability
1964Crossing the ChannelTim TurnerA look at the fascination of some to swim the English Channel

Disc 4

Date of FeatureTitleNarratorSynopsis
1965Tax HavenTim TurnerA look at life on the Channel Island of Jersey
1965One for the RoadTim TurnerHow Britain tackles the problem of drink and dangerous driving
1965Old School TieTim TurnerA look in to public school life at Eton, Winchester, and Gordonstoun
1965Blood and FireTim TurnerA glimpse at the widespread activities of the Salvation Army in welfare work a hundred years after its foundation
1965Putting on an ActTim TurnerA survey of the work in amateur theatricals and examples of leading 'am dram' companies.
1965Tails of the LawTim TurnerStudy of the training of police dogs, their handlers, and their contribution to police work.
1965Cool CatsTim TurnerA look at cats of all breeds, including the fashionable Siamese
1965A Policeman's LotMichael IngramsCommentary on the mixture of events in a policeman’s life, from traffic duties to watching for pickpockets and filling in forms after an accident
1965You're Under InspectionTim TurnerStudy of the contribution of inspectors to daily life of weights and measures
1966Anything to Declare?Tim TurnerThe short film about the wide ranging activities of HM Customs and Excise
1966When the Debs Come OutTim TurnerSurvey of the unofficial routine of the modern debutante and the spots where they are required by fashion to be seen
1966New Deal for DeerTim TurnerThe work of the Forestry Commissioner stalkers who control and maintain the protected species of wild deer
1966Away from the BlackboardTim TurnerA survey of the facilities and special subjects provided in comprehensive schools.
1966A Fair CopTim TurnerA survey of Britain’s policewomen and their specialised work.
1966Jobs for DogsTim TurnerA look at the work of trained dogs and their schooling
1966Inside JobsTim TurnerA glimpse inside Britaim's prisons to see the variety of employment now available to prisoners in place of traditional punishment work.
1966Fire Over LondonTim TurnerA film looking at the history of the London Fire Brigade and the London Salvage Corps, made to mark their centenary

Disc 5

Date of FeatureTitleNarratorSynopsis
1966Clearway for ShipsTim TurnerThe work of dredgers in clearing the rivers and estuaries to make them deep enough for ships
1966After Harold FellTim TurnerA look at the traces of the Norman invasion which still exist in Britain today, both geographically and socially.
1966Space for AdventureTim TurnerA look at the development of the adventure playground
1966With the LionsTim TurnerLions in zoos and roaming free in Longleat Park.
1966Loads for RoadsTim TurnerA survey of large transporters on the roads and their cargoes
1966Things Out of SpaceMichael IngramsA film about the sculpture in the Battersea Park exhibition, and the students at the Slade School of Art.
1966Look - No Hands!Tim TurnerThe use and development of working models in laboratories to simulate planes and hovercraft, and radio-controlled models made by amateurs
1966Topping OutRoger WessonLaying foundation stones for new buildings and the contrasting ways in which the ceremony of topping out is done in Britain and on the Continent.
1967Eating HighTim TurnerAn examination of the 60's trend of top-of-skyscraper revolving restaurants.
1967No Place Like HomeTim TurnerA presentation of some unlikely buildings that have been turned into homes - and one new home that was put together like a child’s construction set.
1967Way Out WestTim TurnerA look into the growing popularity of 'cowboy clubs'.
1967Out of the RainbowTim TurnerA film about colours, and the important part that they play in our lives today.
1967The Hair SetTim TurnerA look at some of the top hairdressers and the women who patronise them, and how wigs are becoming more popular.
1967Taking the WatersTim TurnerAspects of the social services in Germany and how they are now being harmonised between the six member nations of the European Community.
1967Collectors' PiecesUnknownA documentary depicting London as the centre of the world’s antique market and Britain the home of antique pieces
1967Funny Business is No JokeTim TurnerThe business of comedians and of writing humorous material for them
1967In For a FastMichael IngramsThis film visits three nature cure hydro-spas in Britain where diet, exercise, and rest are provided

Disc 6

Date of FeatureTitleNarratorSynopsis
1967Who Needs Eel Pie?Michael IngramsA documentary about Eel Pie Island, and its a jazz youth club
1967Coming to TermsTim TurnerThe problems facing overseas students when they come to study in Great Britain - making friends, finding somewhere to live, and raising enough money to live on
1967Ark in the SkyTim TurnerLooks at the remarkable livestock traffic passing through London’s Heathrow Airport, which are cared for by the RSPCA
1967Booming Good WishesTim TurnerA short film covering the growth of the greetings card business
1967Gardens to OrderRoy HayThe changes in modern gardening techniques when plants are available fully grown and the necessity of waiting years to establish a garden has gone
1967Pulling the StringsTony BrittonExploring the world of puppetry, from Punch and Judy to the people who bring them to life
1967Murder BagTim BrintonThe glimpse behind the scenes of Scotland Yard’s Murder Squad
1967So Much Hot AirFranklin EngelmannA look at central heating and how houses can now be insulated so as to prevent the loss of heat.
1968Little Orphan AnnieRay BrowneA comparative look between the children’s homes of the twenties and thirties and those of the present day.
1968Out of the InnMichael IngramsA look at the changing face of Britain's public houses
1968Gun DogsJohn StockbridgeThe training and work of gun dogs in Britain and America
1968Mini and Mod (aka Many A Mod)John WestbrookThe project given to the students of Hornsey College of Art, which was to design a flat that would appeal to the ‘minis’ of Carnaby Street.
1968Stuck on StampsJeffrey KirkhamA look at Britain’s stamps from the time they are first designed
1968The Big SellTim TurnerBrussels and Toronto are taken as examples to show how British Weeks are planned and carried out.
1968High LivingMartin JarvisA look at the problems of housing and growing population in Britain, and the development of the high rise block of flats to ease the problem
1968Throwaway SocietyJohn StockbridgeThis film looks at different types of rubbish generated by society, and the problems of how to dispose of it, including recycling.
1968Some of My Best Friends are People!UnknownAn examination of the relationship between humans and animals particularly wild animals in captivity

Disc 7

Date of FeatureTitleNarratorSynopsis
1968There Ought to be a Law... There is!Brian Hewitt-JonesA light-hearted survey of some legal pitfalls.
1968City DogsMartin JarvisA look at some of the varied amenities available for dogs in cities.
1968On the MeterMartin JarvisA glimpse into the world of female traffic wardens in London
1968Painting PeopleNoel JohnsonHow far does painting in Britain truly reflect the life of our time?
1968The Ganges Might Lead AnywhereMichael IngramsA quick survey of the creeds and beliefs of India.
1968Switch On at SevenMichael IngramsThe work of the children at a junior school in Hertfordshire that has its own recording studio, television sets and language machines
1968Hot HistoryGeorge ScottThe work of the Press Association which feeds not only the newspapers, but also radio and television with their basic news service
1968Where Have All The Butterflies Gone?Martin JarvisA look into the natural wrold of the butterfly and some of the reasons why we seem to have fewer.
1968Watch on the CoastTim BrintonA study of Britain's Coastguard service
1968Southern MiracleMartin JarvisThe development of industry that is taking place in southern Italy.
1969Model GirlTim BrintonA look into the world of the fashion model
1969Gold in the MudJohn WittyScampi - its source, and its rising popularity
1969Link-UpTim BrintonThe use of the radio in today’s police force.
1969Bronze, Silver and GoldMichael IngramsThe Duke of Edinburgh’s Award scheme.
1969Saturday SpecialDeryck GuylerThe look at the work of the Children’s Film Foundation.

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A documentary film or documentary is a non-fictional motion picture intended to "document reality, primarily for instruction, education or maintaining a historical record". Bill Nichols has characterized the documentary in terms of "a filmmaking practice, a cinematic tradition, and mode of audience reception [that remains] a practice without clear boundaries".

<i>Hindenburg</i> disaster newsreel footage 1937 film and audio

Newsreel footage of the 6 May 1937 Hindenburg disaster, where the zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg crashed and burned down, was filmed by several companies.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Newsreel</span> Form of short documentary film, containing news stories

A newsreel is a form of short documentary film, containing news stories and items of topical interest, that was prevalent between the 1910s and the mid 1970s. Typically presented in a cinema, newsreels were a source of current affairs, information, and entertainment for millions of moviegoers. Newsreels were typically exhibited preceding a feature film, but there were also dedicated newsreel theaters in many major cities in the 1930s and ’40s, and some large city cinemas also included a smaller theaterette where newsreels were screened continuously throughout the day.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">ABC Weekend TV</span> Former ITV service for Midlands & North England

ABC Weekend TV was the popular name of the British broadcaster ABC Television Limited, which provided the weekend service in the Midlands and Northern England regions of the Independent Television (ITV) network from 1956 to 1968. It was one of the "Big Four" companies that between them produced the majority of ITV networked programmes during this period.

<i>The Blue Planet</i> 2001 British nature documentary television series

The Blue Planet is a British nature documentary series created and co-produced by the BBC and Discovery Channel. It premiered on 12 September 2001 in the United Kingdom. It is narrated by David Attenborough.

An educational film is a film or movie whose primary purpose is to educate. Educational films have been used in classrooms as an alternative to other teaching methods.

<i>The Saint</i> (TV series) British thriller series

The Saint is a British crime television series that aired in the United Kingdom on ITV between 1962 and 1969. It was based on the literary character Simon Templar created by Leslie Charteris in the 1920s and featured in many novels over the years. In the television series, Templar was played by Roger Moore. Templar helps those whom conventional agencies are powerless or unwilling to protect, often using methods that skirt the law. Chief Inspector Claud Eustace Teal is his nominal nemesis who considers Templar a common criminal, but often grudgingly tolerates his actions for the greater good.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Actuality film</span> Non-fiction film genre that uses footage of real events

Actuality film is a non-fiction film genre that uses footage of real events, places, and things, in a similar way to documentary film. Unlike documentaries, actuality films are not structured into a larger narrative or coherent whole. In practice, actuality films preceded the emergence of the documentary. During the era of early cinema, actualities—usually lasting no more than a minute or two and usually assembled together into a program by an exhibitor—were just as popular and prominent as their fictional counterparts. The line between "fact" and "fiction" was not as prominent in early cinema as it would become once documentaries became the predominant non-fiction filmmaking form. Actuality as a film genre is related to still photography.

<i>Television Newsreel</i>

Television Newsreel is a British television programme, the first regular news programme to be made in the UK. Produced by the BBC and screened on the BBC Television Service from 1948 to 1954 at 7.30 pm, it adapted the traditional cinema newsreel form for the television audience, covering news and current affairs stories as well as quirkier 'human interest' items, sports and cultural events.

<i>Planet Earth</i> (2006 TV series) 2006 British nature documentary television series

Planet Earth is a 2006 British television series produced by the BBC Natural History Unit. Five years in the making, it was the most expensive nature documentary series ever commissioned by the BBC and also the first to be filmed in high definition. The series received multiple awards, including four Emmy Awards, a Peabody Award, and an award from the Royal Television Society.

Pathé News was a producer of newsreels and documentaries from 1910 to 1970 in the United Kingdom. Its founder, Charles Pathé, was a pioneer of moving pictures in the silent era. The Pathé News archive is known today as "British Pathé". Its collection of news film and movies is fully digitised and available online.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Subtitles</span> Textual representation of events and speech in motion imagery

Subtitles are texts representing the contents of the audio in a film, television show, opera or other audiovisual media. Subtitles might provide a transcription or translation of spoken dialogue. Although naming conventions can vary, captions are subtitles that include written descriptions of other elements of the audio ,like music or sound effects. Captions are thus especially helpful to people who are deaf or hard-of-hearing. Subtitles may also add information that is not present in the audio. Localizing subtitles provide cultural context to viewers. For example, a subtitle could be used to explain to an audience unfamiliar with sake that it is a type of Japanese wine. Lastly, subtitles are sometimes used for humor, as in Annie Hall, where subtitles show the characters' inner thoughts, which contradict what they were saying in the audio.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Cinema of Hungary</span> Filmmaking in Hungary

Hungary has had a notable cinema industry since the beginning of the 20th century, including Hungarians who affected the world of motion pictures both within and beyond the country's borders. The former could be characterized by directors István Szabó, Béla Tarr, or Miklós Jancsó; the latter by William Fox and Adolph Zukor, the founders of Fox Studios and Paramount Pictures respectively, or Alexander Korda, who played a leading role in the early period of British cinema. Examples of successful Hungarian films include Merry-go-round, Mephisto, Werckmeister Harmonies and Kontroll.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Travel documentary</span> Documentary film, television program or online series that describes travel

A travel documentary is a documentary film, television program, or online series that describes travel in general or tourist attractions without recommending particular package deals or tour operators. A travelogue film is an early type of travel documentary, serving as an exploratory ethnographic film. Ethnographic films have been made for the spectators to see the other half to relate with the world in relative relations. These films are a spectacle to see beyond the cultural differences as explained by the Allison Griffith in her journal. Before the 1930s, it was difficult to see the importance of documentary films in Hollywood cinema but the 1930s brought about a change in the history of these films with the popularity of independent filmmakers.

Dr. Diongu Badaturuge Nihalsingha was an accomplished Sri Lankan film director, cinematographer, editor, producer. He was noted for his versatility : as a film cameraman, as a film director, as a (pioneering) television director, as an administrator, and as a teacher. He is a pioneer who introduced professional television production to Sri Lanka, commencing with Sri Lanka's and South Asia's first color teledrama, Dimuthu Muthu. He was the founding Chief Executive Officer and General Manager of Sri Lanka's National Film Corporation and a distinguished alumni of the then University of Ceylon, Peradeniya. He is the only Sri Lankan who has been conferred Life Fellowship of the Society of Motion picture and Television Engineers USA, the oldest film organisation in the world, established in 1915. The Society determines film and television standards worldwide.

<i>Life</i> (2009 TV series) British nature documentary series

Life is a British nature documentary series created and produced by the BBC in association with The Open University. It was first broadcast as part of the BBC's Darwin Season on BBC One and BBC HD from October to December 2009. The series takes a global view of the specialised strategies and extreme behaviour that living things have developed in order to survive; what Charles Darwin termed "the struggle for existence". Four years in the making, the series was shot entirely in high definition.

<i>The Animals Film</i> 1981 British film

The Animals Film is a 1981 feature documentary film about the use of animals by human beings, directed by Victor Schonfeld and Myriam Alaux, and narrated by actress Julie Christie.

<i>Life Story</i> (TV series) British TV series or programme

Life Story is a British natural-history television series with Mike Gunton, Rupert Barrington and Tom Hugh-Jones from the BBC Natural History Unit on the production team. The six-part series reveals the challenges faced by individual animals at different stages of their lives and was first broadcast on BBC One in 2014. The series is introduced and narrated by David Attenborough.

German Concentration Camps Factual Survey is the official British documentary film on the Nazi concentration camps, based on footage shot by the Allied forces in 1945.

<i>Inside Fighting Russia</i> 1942 Canadian film

Inside Fighting Russia is a 1942 22-minute Canadian short documentary film produced by the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) for distribution by United Artists, as part of the wartime The World in Action series. The film documents Russia's fight against Nazi Germany during the Second World War. Inside Fighting Russia is produced by Stuart Legg, and narrated by Lorne Greene. The film's French version title is La Russie sous les armes.

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