GV massed crowds in Wembley Stadium. STV massed crowds (singing starts). GV massed cars in park. Nearer shot, pan to people still arriving. GV packed stadium with text on tote board. SV packed stadium with text on tote board "Jesus said I am the Way, the Truth and the...
GV massed crowds in Wembley Stadium. STV massed crowds (singing starts). GV massed cars in park. Nearer shot, pan to people still arriving. GV packed stadium with text on tote board. SV packed stadium with text on tote board "Jesus said I am the Way, the Truth and the Life". SV pan, choir singing. LV crowd singing. SV Billy Graham's rostrum. SV Billy Graham arriving with Archbishop of Canterbury Dr G. Fisher. Angle shot, Mr Hore Belisha in stands. GV packed stadium as singing finishes. SCU Billy Graham chatting to the Archbishop. GV Lead in to Billy Graham's speech. SV Graham speaking (natural sound): "Our political and military leaders have said they do not know the answer to the world dilemma. This uncertainty is beginning to penetrate to the man on the street ... the average man must turn somewhere...". GV crowd listening (dubbing shot). SV Graham continuing: "...thousands turning to God etc., in this age of uncertainty and confusion." LV masses singing (natural sound). LV Graham standing on rostrum as huge crowds assemble in centre of arena. SCU Graham. GV crowds in centre of arena. SV pan, choir singing. GV packed arena, & SV. Graham in foreground. GV packed arena in Wembley stadium as singing finishes.
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