Beyond the Riviera 1960
Travelogue exploring the coastline, towns and surrounding mountains of the French Riviera.
Travelogue exploring the coastline, towns and surrounding mountains of the French Riviera.
Providing a fascinating look behind the scenes at Madame Tussauds wax museum, featuring Sir Stirling Moss submitting to being measured for his wax work.
Alsace-Lorraine is well known as a winegrowing region and the film takes an interesting look at the vineyards and at some of the less well-known but equally interesting sights in the locality.
A wonderfully entertaining magic show which will amuse and surprise all audiences.
An educational travelogue around William Shakespeare's birthplace, Stratford-On-Avon, detouring into the surrounding beautiful Cotswold villages.
A short film looking at the production of small coins by the UK's Royal Mint.
Tania, Primrose and Sandra come to London separately and decide to share a flat together to save money. They find jobs in fashionable industries.
Documentary following the work of the Transport Command of Britain's Royal Air Force.
The star of TV's Kojak takes a look at the history and attractions of the city of Aberdeen, Scotland.
A 'fact full' film showing the work at Leeds printer John Waddington, featuring pictures printed for jigsaws, boxes for toothpaste and enormous posters.
Documentary from 1960 by Harold Baim extolling Blackpool's merits as a holiday destination over those of rival seaside towns. With contributions by boxer Brian London and organist Reginald Dixon.
A look at how fish and chips make it to your plate.
Telly Savalas tours the coastal city of Portsmouth, with a look at the intriguing history and magnificent attractions.
The process of making a carpet.
The history and sights of Malta.
The story of the ship R.F.A. Tidereach on its journey from England to Norfolk Virginia, Boston and New York, featuring deliveries, the hardworking crew and great streets scenes of New York.
A portrait of the English city of York on the occasion of its 1900th anniversary.
A glimpse of London in 1963, viewing monuments, buildings, parks, museums, and the bustling life of the city.
Alan Freeman, Brian Matthew and Kent Walton present the 'Top Of The Pops' of 1964 with performances from The Four Pennies, Millie, The Merseybeats and The Migil Five.
A lively pop musical with a variety of talent and music; featuring Johnny Carson, Patricia Shakesby and The Condors.