Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 509. The original stories are also on Pathe Master tape *PM0291*.
Cuts for WATER SKI CIRCUS in CP 509. Similar footage to the cut story; various shots of water ski displays. A different shot shows a banner on the water reading 'Theale...
Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 509. The original stories are also on Pathe Master tape *PM0291*.
Cuts for WATER SKI CIRCUS in CP 509. Similar footage to the cut story; various shots of water ski displays. A different shot shows a banner on the water reading 'Theale Water Ski Circus'. Some more nice spectator shots.
Cuts for RACING PEKES in CP 509. Similar footage to cut story; pekes racing; spectators watching; pekes getting titbits. A different shot shows numerous cars parked outside Mrs Phipps-Hornby's huge house.
Cuts for PUB MATADOR in CP 509. Mostly similar footage to the cut story; several shots of Alf Marvin holding his cloak to Bimbo the ram. Some nice shots of the spectators. One of the senorittas is seen feeding Bimbo. C/U of Alf making a "Let me at it!" face, presumably at Bimbo. Nice L/S of the exterior of the pub, The King's Head. Good shots of the men drinking at the outside table. C/Us of the two senorittas; one has rather unpleasant teeth.
Cuts for GOLDEN HIND in CP 509. Similar footage to the cut story. Some nice C/Us of some of the children looking round the ship. Good L/S of the harbour at Brixham.
Cuts for ICING ARTIST in CP 509. Similar footage to that in the cut story; Leslie Winter painting the portrait of Queen Elizabeth I; the girls in the bakery.
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