Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 401. Original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0191*. Plus cuts for story in CP 402. Original story is also on *PM0191*.
KURSAAL FLYER - More C/Us of glamorous girls. Otherwise similar to original story.
Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 401. Original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0191*. Plus cuts for story in CP 402. Original story is also on *PM0191*.
KURSAAL FLYER - More C/Us of glamorous girls. Otherwise similar to original story.
STUDENTS' RAILWAY - Please refer to record for original story as cuts are the same or similar.
DROPPING WELL - A man is seen climbing a ladder to add more items to the washing line hanging over the waterfall - not used in final version. Otherwise fairly similar to the original story.
RAIN - Some more shots of people dashing for shelter from the rain, people in a bus stop. Otherwise, please refer to records for original story as cuts are similar.
CANAL RESTORATION - Quite a lot of shots of the restoration work not used in the final version - mostly quite similar to final version.
ARMY DRONE -
GIBRALTAR - Some more shots of a touristy beach. Otherwise, please refer to record for original story as cuts are the same or similar.
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