30 Second News - Pickles And Owner Receive… 1966

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Cafe Royal, London.

GV. Interior the Cafe Royal where the National Sporting Club are going to present a thousand pound reward to Mr David Corbett and his dog Pickles, finder of World Cup. SV. Mr Corbett with Pickles and boxer Henry Cooper. Henry Cooper lifts cover off a salver revealing bones...

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Cataloguer:
Sanja
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
55235
Sort Number:
66/032
Time in/Out:
01:02:49:00 / 01:03:12:00
Canister:
66/32
Film ID:
1793.03
Issue Date:
21/04/1966

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  • The date on the cheque being handed over here is 18 April 1966, which will presumably match the day of filming.

    jamied 19th Apr 2012

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