Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story "Kosygin at 10 Downing Street" - 67/13.
Police motorcycle escort passing at night. Various shots of crowds and police at Downing Street at night. Various shots of guests entering. M/S Mrs Wilson receiving Mr and Mrs...
Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story "Kosygin at 10 Downing Street" - 67/13.
Police motorcycle escort passing at night. Various shots of crowds and police at Downing Street at night. Various shots of guests entering. M/S Mrs Wilson receiving Mr and Mrs Vasev. C/U Alexei Kosygin chatting with Harold Wilson. General shots of guests. C/U's Giles and Alexei Gvishiani posing for cameramen. C/U Soviet cameraman. C/U chandelier. M/S guest arriving at number 10 at night.
C/U Mrs Wilson receiving guest. M/S in Downing Street at night. M/S Denis Healey arriving and being received by Mrs Wilson. C/U Sir John Hunt. C/U Earl Clement Attlee. Various shots Kosygin at Guildhall. M/S Elliott Automation factory, various shots electrical circuits etc. M/S computer inside. Various shots of the machines in the plant. M/S Kosygin entering. C/U's people working on the appliances. M/S Kosygin looking at them. Exterior shots of factory and Kosygin arriving. M/S Kosygin inside looking at the goods.
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"Mrs Wilson receiving Mr and Mrs Vasev" - Mr Vasev is Vladillen Vasev.
"Giles" on line 3 of para 2 is Giles Wilson, (son of Harold).
"M/S Elliott Automation factory" - that's at Boreham Wood, Hertfordshire.