Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story "National Eisteddfod" - 60/65.
M/S entrance to the Eisteddfod. L/S's people walking about. M/S choir talking. C/U woman in Welsh costume. M/S group of people chatting. M/S royal car drawing up with Queen Elizabeth II,...
Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story "National Eisteddfod" - 60/65.
M/S entrance to the Eisteddfod. L/S's people walking about. M/S choir talking. C/U woman in Welsh costume. M/S group of people chatting. M/S royal car drawing up with Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, and Princess Anne, later the Princess Royal. M/S Prince Charles getting out and shaking hands followed by Queen and Anne. People cheer, M/S people waving. M/S as they climb steps to pavilion. C/U Charles smiling and waving, he looks at camera. M/S people outside. L/S interior of pavilion where competition for best Male Voice Choir is being held. M/S choir at front of hall. M/S people queuing to get in. M/S Arts and Crafts centre. C/U two little Welsh girls. M/S Queen leaving, Princess Anne follows holding Welsh doll. M/S as they get back in car. C/U Anne playing with doll. C/U little girl eating ice lolly.
Cataloguer's note: this appears to be an exact colour copy of the original story, the soundtrack is missing.
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