Out takes (rushes, cuts) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 536. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0313*.
RADIO CAROLINE - some good C/Us of the DJs not used in cut story. C/U of microphone in studio, DJ jots something down on a piece of paper. Shots of the DJs boarding the...
Out takes (rushes, cuts) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 536. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0313*.
RADIO CAROLINE - some good C/Us of the DJs not used in cut story. C/U of microphone in studio, DJ jots something down on a piece of paper. Shots of the DJs boarding the Radio Caroline ship. Various shots of the ships at sea. C/U of advertising stickers which read "I love Caroline on One-Nine-Nine". C/U of suitcases and records on deck of ship. More shots relating to Radio Caroline after the following section.
Cuts relating to the earlier part of the story - shots of the Cutty Sark and various ships on the Thames. Tower Bridge from the water. Riverside housing - unusual house boats etc. Random shot of man walking across a zebra crossing carrying two chairs. Most of this is similar if not same as cut story.
More cuts of the DJs - some nice shots of them walking along the quayside carrying records. Good C/U of records as they walk along. Tony Blackburn has an Elvis record. Simon Dee carries an Erroll Garner platter and an unidentified DJ has a Sinatra album. (Bit like the opening sequence to "Reservoir Dogs"!)
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