C/U Princess Margaret talking to pop singer / film star Cliff Richard and his mother. M/S group of young people waiting for Cliff to performance at the Eton Mission 59 Club. C/U Princess walking past camera...
C/U Princess Margaret talking to pop singer / film star Cliff Richard and his mother. M/S group of young people waiting for Cliff to performance at the Eton Mission 59 Club. C/U Princess walking past camera followed by vicar and Lord Snowdon (Anthony Armstrong Jones). L/S Princess Margaret walking on stage, she waves at the crowd.
C/U section of audience, young men with linked arms stop audience spilling onto stage. Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon take seat at edge of stage. L/S crowded hall. Various shots of Cliff Richard and pop group the Shadows performing song "The Young Ones". His voice is a bit husky as he is suffering from laryngitis.
C/U Princess & Lord Snowdon applauding. Cliff stands with Princess Margaret while the Shadows perform "Apache". C/U Margaret applauding. The Princess rises from her seat and walks over to talk to Cliff and the group. C/U Princess Margaret talking to some of audience.
The death penalty has been carried out in almost all societies and although these images from WWI and WWII are unsettling, they still provide a raw account of events from a certain time.
On June 4 1913, suffragette Emily Wilding Davison made her way in to the history books when she fell under the hooves of George V’s horse at the Epsom Derby. But was it intentional?
From well-constructed and contrived quips to completely natural and seemingly spontaneous comments, there's something fascinating about people's last words.
The great politician and orator Winston Churchill left behind a sea of humourous quips and discerning quotes. We remember some of his finest epigrams and witty ripostes.
WW2 accounted for over 60m deaths and innumerable lives shattered. Pathé cameras took to land, sea and air to record the bloodshed. Here are the 10 bloodiest battles that were caught on film.
Life before health and safety laws; men worked at huge heights, balancing on girders and cranes all in order to help build the world's tallest skyscrapers.
Terrorism is nothing new. The Pathe archive has a vast collection of material related to terrorist attacks dating back to 1919 right through to the 2005 London bombings.
Comments (1)
We always welcome comments and more information about our films.
All posts are reactively checked. Libellous and abusive comments are forbidden.
Event took place on March 22 1962.
Cliff's mother's name is Dorothy.