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51 episodes
Season 5
Farming For Fashion

Farming For Fashion

Jan 1, 19630 votes

A look at mink farming.

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The Black Watch

The Black Watch

Jan 8, 19630 votes

The visit of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, to the Black Watch on the North Inch of the Banks of the River Tay.

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Call From The Wild

Call From The Wild

Jan 15, 19630 votes

A look at wildlife protection in North and South Rhodesia and the developing national parks.

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Beauty - And The Rest

Beauty - And The Rest

Jan 22, 19630 votes

A look at beauty contests with some of the contestants - Margaret Boardman, Jackie White, Maureen Gay, Delyse Humphreys and Patricia Bush.

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See How They Jump

See How They Jump

Jan 29, 19630 votes

A look at show jumping and how the show jumpers as well as their riders are made, featuring Douglas Bunn, the show jumper.

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Island At The Cross Roads

Island At The Cross Roads

Feb 5, 19630 votes

The Isle of Man, its history and economic problems, and how the Tynwald is attempting to overcome them.

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Pictures Tell The Story

Pictures Tell The Story

Feb 12, 19630 votes

The distribution of pictures to papers, magazines and television by wire, radio and Telstar.

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The Silent Change

The Silent Change

Feb 19, 19630 votes

The 200th issue combines the pageantry and ceremonial of the past with the drive for more exports. The ceremonies which go to make a Lord Mayor of London combined with glimpses of Britain’s

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Birdmen

Birdmen

Feb 26, 19630 votes

Man’s attempts to fly by his own efforts. The Puffin by which John Wimpenny pedalled himself through the air for half a mile.

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Out Of The Bush

Out Of The Bush

Mar 5, 19630 votes

The life of Africans against the background of village life and life in the cities of Rhodesia and in the Copper Belt of Northern Rhodesia.

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Girls Of The Air

Girls Of The Air

Mar 12, 19630 votes

The 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.

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The Box On The Wall

The Box On The Wall

Mar 19, 19630 votes

The use of suggestion boxes to help step up production in industry. An ingenious device for scouring furred-up pipes won its inventor £1000.

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Caught in the Cold

Caught in the Cold

Mar 26, 19630 votes

The chaos brought by snow and ice to Britain’s town and country. A lot is being done to minimise the chaos with snow clearing vehicles on both motorways and railways.

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Figure It Out

Figure It Out

Apr 2, 19630 votes

Computers: how they are made, what they are used for and how they may develop in the future plus a look at ERNIE, the premium bond computer.

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Signposts Of The Sea

Signposts Of The Sea

Apr 9, 19630 votes

Lighthouses off the Welsh, Cornish and North-east coasts are seen from a new and enquiring angle and the modern lighthouse at Dungeness which is equipped with automatic controls.

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Crowning Glory

Crowning Glory

Apr 16, 19630 votes

The creation of new hair styles, the training of future hairdressers and the art of wig-making.

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Keeping Clean

Keeping Clean

Apr 23, 19630 votes

The story of the many thousands of people in Britain who are employed to keep offices, shops and other places clean.

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The City’s Built for Shooting

The City’s Built for Shooting

Apr 30, 19630 votes

A film showing the development of some of today’s great film sets, from the time they take shape on the drawing board to when they are destroyed after shooting. Includes the films The LONG...

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The Greatest Of These...

The Greatest Of These...

May 7, 19630 votes

Some of the ways in which money is collected for charity.

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New Universities

New Universities

May 14, 19630 votes

A description of what is being done to expand university training and facilities in this country against the background of the new Univesity of Sussex, near Brighton.

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Draw The Fires

Draw The Fires

May 21, 19630 votes

An interim report on the modernisation of the railways, which will by 1972 replace steam locomotives by diesels and overhead electrification.

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It’s A Gamble

It’s A Gamble

May 28, 19630 votes

The vast scale and variety of gambling in Britain today, estimated at more than 840 million pounds changing hands in 1962.

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Rag Time

Rag Time

Jun 4, 19630 votes

Student rags in Manchester, Hull, Sheffield and Leeds raise thousands of pounds for charity. Careful detailed planning as well as amusing and spectacular ideas contribute to the success of...

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The Destroyers

The Destroyers

Jun 11, 19630 votes

A description of pests of all kinds and what is being done to control or exterminate them.

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Market Day

Market Day

Jun 18, 19630 votes

The problems of meat marketing in meeting the changing demands of the housewife. A look at market day in various markets.

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Men Of The Woods

Men Of The Woods

Jun 25, 19630 votes

The famous forest community, at Berchtesgaden in the Bavarian Alps, where today hardly 500 make a living out of woodcraft. Although many of the old customs still survive, the logs will be moved.

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Rising To High Office

Rising To High Office

Jul 2, 19630 votes

London’s biggest office block with twenty-six floors rising to 350 feet, attracts visitors from all over the world, not just to see the view, but to study a mid-20th-century development which

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The Car Has Wings

The Car Has Wings

Jul 9, 19630 votes

Ways by which the motorist goes on holiday: showing some of the forty-five ferries in Great Britain, the car-sleeper train from London to the Highlands, flying to Geneva. Last year 137,000 cars

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Backroom Of The Sky

Backroom Of The Sky

Jul 16, 19630 votes

Some aspects of aircraft testing at Boscombe Down and the use of film in recording these tests.

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Trade Winds Blow

Trade Winds Blow

Jul 23, 19630 votes

A survey of the industrial problems of the north-east of England and of what is being done to overcome them, both in adapting old industries and encouraging new ones.

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Vintage Models

Vintage Models

Jul 30, 19630 votes

A review of vintage cars - their owners, the collection at Beaulieu, the London to Brighton run and other enthusiast activities.

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People Of Power

People Of Power

Aug 6, 19630 votes

A visit to the Berkeley Nuclear Power Station where commercial power is produced from nuclear energy, showing the working conditions which prevail.

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Glamour Gets A Passport

Glamour Gets A Passport

Aug 13, 19630 votes

The fashion industry and its export plans, particularly for mass produced clothes to the continent, showing a fashion show of the Incorporated Society of London Fashion Designers held at...

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They Learn As They See

They Learn As They See

Aug 20, 19630 votes

Lessons outside the classroom: children from various schools learn history and geography out of doors - on a river trip, geography from the air, trips to stimulate interest in local history,..

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Queue For The Tee

Queue For The Tee

Aug 27, 19630 votes

Today golf is a £20,000,000 industry and the British golf ball goes all over the world, except to the United States where a slightly larger ball is used. Famous and unknown players show...

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Pilot Aboard

Pilot Aboard

Sep 3, 19630 votes

The story of Britain’s pilotage services; of the pilots themselves, who are always on call like Henry Brain; of the channel-marking buoys; and of the increasing part that radar is playing.

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Forging New Links

Forging New Links

Sep 10, 19630 votes

The story of Ulster started with colonisation financed by James I through the City of London. Recently members of the Honourable the Irish Society, including former Lord Mayors of London,..

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Second Chance

Second Chance

Sep 17, 19630 votes

Made-to-measure limbs for all disabled people who need them are provided in Britain under the National Health Service. This second chance is achieved by research, the workshops, the training...

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Gipsy Holiday

Gipsy Holiday

Sep 24, 19630 votes

The annual gathering of gypsies from all the Europe takes place at Saintes Maries de la Mer in the Camargue. This is a pilgrimage and a festival going back over 500 years.

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Where No Tide Flows

Where No Tide Flows

Oct 1, 19630 votes

There are more than 2,000 miles of canals in Britain. Built for commerce in the Industrial Revolution, many have fallen into disuse but holiday makers are rediscovering them.

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Jazz All The Way

Jazz All The Way

Oct 8, 19630 votes

Survey of the jazz scene in Britain today: record sales and the festivals at Cleethorpes and Manchester.

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Key Of The Door

Key Of The Door

Oct 15, 19630 votes

The Colleges of Advanced Technology in England and Wales with particular reference to Loughborough, with a speech by Prince Philip.

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As Good As Gold

As Good As Gold

Oct 22, 19630 votes

Gold: stored in vaults of the Bank of England, worked by craftsmen and turned by the Royal Mint into sovereigns for export.

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Island Refuge

Island Refuge

Oct 29, 19630 votes

The Island of Skomer off the Pembrokeshire coast and the work of the warden of the wildlife sanctuary there, David Saunders, and his wife.

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Rolling Home

Rolling Home

Nov 5, 19630 votes

Caravanning in Britain today. Holiday sites and permanent sites. The export of caravans from Britain, now the world’s biggest exporter.

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In The Kart

In The Kart

Nov 12, 19630 votes

The new sport of karting - miniature motor racing - for many families is almost an all-the-year-round hobby with practice on Saturdays, racing on Sundays and maintenance during the week.

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The Sky’s The Limit

The Sky’s The Limit

Nov 19, 19630 votes

Aerobatics, originally devised as manoeuvres to avoid a pursuing enemy, are today part of the training of specialised squadrons of the R.A.F. Civil flyers, members of the Tiger Club, also do...

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A Pinch Of Salt

A Pinch Of Salt

Nov 26, 19630 votes

An underground view of Britain’s only active salt mine at Meadowbank in Cheshire producing rock salt, used for clearing icy roads, as a fertiliser for sugar beet and also for medical...

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You Can’t Catch Much From A Fish

You Can’t Catch Much From A Fish

Dec 3, 19630 votes

A view of what the six months compulsory quarantine period means to the animals and birds that are brought into Britain.

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Men Under Pressure

Men Under Pressure

Dec 10, 19630 votes

Some of the jobs that men do under pressure include building tunnels underwater, examining petrol and oil storage tanks, decontaminating and cleaning instruments of radiated materials at...

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Over My Shoulder

Over My Shoulder

Dec 17, 19630 votes

A look at the training in self-defence that is given to the Women Police and at the self-defensive arts and sports of Japanese origin - judo, aiki-do and kendo, ending with a sequence of...

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