Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 456. The original stories are also on Pathe Master tape *PM0311*.
RE-STOCKING THE ZOO - similar footage to cut story - only a few shots. More after the "Tame Fox" story.
FINGER PAINTING - similar footage to cut story. One sequence not used in cut story is M/S of Lau Ta Po painting in the air with his finger. Various shots of his paintings and of him at work. More cuts at end.
TAME FOX - similar footage to cut story. Fox trots around the house. One sequence not shown in the film is of the fox being put on a lead and taken for a walk. In another unused scene the baby holds out food for the fox but takes it away before the fox can eat it. Fox doesn't seem very interested in the food anyhow. More after zoo footage.
Shots of some wallabies - presumably these belong to the zoo story. More footage of animals arriving at the zoo and being put into cages. Shots not used in finished story - a Welsh flag being hoisted.
Fox is taken for a walk and meets some of the other pets of the family. Another cat, a goat and a duck.
More cuts from "Finger Painting" - Lau Ta Po mixes some paint.
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