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(film) Made by: Addinsell, Richard (Production individual) 1941-11
WRNS [Main Title]The work of the Women's Royal Naval Service, presented in the framework of the story of a Wren's first posting.
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(film) Made by: Mathieson, Muir (Production individual) 1942
WALES - GREEN MOUNTAIN, BLACK MOUNTAIN [Main Title]An impressionistic survey, scripted by Dylan Thomas, of Wales at war.
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(film) Made by: Shaw, Alexander (Production individual) 1943-09
BREATHING SPACE [Main Title]Documentary which shows some of the spare-time activities of service personnel and civilians during the war.
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(film) Made by: Board of Education (Production sponsor) 1940-12
TOMORROW IS THEIRS [Main Title]Secondary Education in Wartime.
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(film) Made by: Strand (Production company) 1942-12-17
THE WAY TO HIS HEART [Main Title]Second World War British Ministry of Information newsreel trailer, in the style of a silent cinema melodrama, encouraging the public to eat more potatoes.
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(film) Made by: Board of Education (Production sponsor) 1940-10
VILLAGE SCHOOL [Main Title]A film about the English system of elementary education which, the opening titles allege, would not be tolerated under a Nazi regime.
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(film) Made by: Tasto, Charles R (Production individual) 1941
POST 23 [Main Title]A portrait of a 'typical' ARP wardens' post and of its predominantly volunteer staff.
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(film) Made by: Tasto, Charles R (Production individual) 1942-03
MOBILE ENGINEERS [Main Title]Explains by use of a 'case history' the work of National Industry Mobile Squads, volunteer teams of skilled workers who are sent on specific missions to help start or speed up production.
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(film) Made by: Shaw, Alexander (Production individual) 1940-10
BRITAIN'S YOUTH [Main Title]The cricketer, C B Fry advances his explanation why "when the call to arms came for our men to serve their country in the fighting forces, there was no talk of a C3 nation" - because the British enjoy taking exercise ("we are not a nation of spectators:...
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(film) Made by: Bond, Ralph (Production individual) 1940-12
NEIGHBOURS UNDER FIRE [Main Title]Commemorates the (primarily voluntary) efforts by which Londoners coped with the start of the Blitz when, the commentary says, 1200 people were made homeless in one night.