Cuts (out takes, rushes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 327. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0137*.
Cuts for story COLLAPSIBLE CARAVAN in CP 327. Similar footage to the cut story; children rowing a boat on a lake, the collapsible caravan being erected, a cup of tea is...
Cuts (out takes, rushes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 327. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0137*.
Cuts for story COLLAPSIBLE CARAVAN in CP 327. Similar footage to the cut story; children rowing a boat on a lake, the collapsible caravan being erected, a cup of tea is made on a small gas stove.
Cuts for story BOY EDITOR in CP 327. Mostly similar footage to that in the cut story; the precocious schoolboy Wynford Grant getting stories for his newspaper. He talks to a fireman, a man from British Rail and some builders. He sells copies of his paper, the Billericay Observer to passers-by. He talks to the Clerk of Basildon Council. He types and prints his paper.
Cuts for story CONCERTINA FACTORY in CP 327. Similar footage to cut story; shots of people making concertinas, shots of craftsmen and women at work, lots of shots of the complicated manufacturing process.
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