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They Made News prog 3, part 4: Ced Bayne tells of filming pianist Myra Hess
Clip from a programme of unique interviews with top newsreel cameramen who were at the greatest events of the 20th century.
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They Made News Prog 3, part 2: interview with Howard Winner, WW2 war correspondent and cameraman
Clip from a programme of unique interviews with top newsreel cameramen who were at the greatest events of the 20th century.
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They Made News, part 2 - Cameraman tells story of filming Hitler in 1938
From a programme of unique interviews with top newsreel cameramen who were at the greatest events of the 20th century.
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They Made News, part 2 - Cameramen, Ted Candy and Stanley Matthews
From a programme of unique interviews with top newsreel cameramen who were at the greatest events of the 20th century.
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They Made News, part 2 - Georges Mejat talks in French about filming in WW2
From a programme of unique interviews with top newsreel cameramen who were at the greatest events of the 20th century.
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They Made News, part 2 - Interview with French WW2 cameraman Georges Mejat
From a programme of unique interviews with top newsreel cameramen who were at the greatest events of the 20th century.
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Barnes Wallis, 1966/1967
Rare footage of scientist, engineer and inventor, Barnes Wallis, working in his office. This is the last known colour footage of Wallis and is taken from a longer film, Centenary, chronicling the social and industrial history of the C20th.
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Workers of Britain, city life, military life, soldiers, women and men in arms factories, pilots, bouncing bomb, fighter aircraft
Clip from Centenary, an award-winning documentary (BISFA Gold Award 1967 best UK documentary) made by Peter Baylis & John Edwards, a duo who won BISFA Gold for a record-breaking three years running. 'Centenary' was sponsored by Vickers &...
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They Made News Prog 3, part 3: Ken Hanshaw, filmed the Blitz in London in WW2
Clip from a programme of unique interviews with top newsreel cameramen who were at the greatest events of the 20th century.
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They Made News Prog 3, part 9: Ted Candy talks about filming D-Day in WW2
Clip from a programme of unique interviews with top newsreel cameramen who were at the greatest events of the 20th century.
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They Made News Prog 3, part 8: Sam Greenwald talks about filming D-Day in WW2
Clip from a programme of unique interviews with top newsreel cameramen who were at the greatest events of the 20th century.
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They Made News, Part 1 - German and British camermen at the beginning of WW2
From a programme of unique interviews with top newsreel cameramen who were at the greatest events of the 20th century. The film is in rough cut stage (cutting copy) and is intercut with footage illustrating the cameramen's stories.
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March 5th 1936, first Spitfire flight. Spitfires in military service, WW2 combat. Spitfire factory production.
Clip from a Vickers Supermarine B&W film chronicling the development of Vickers aircraft design from the Supermarine in 1925, through the Supermarine 4 monoplane, the S5, S6, S6B, Spitfire, Seafire, Spiteful, Attacker, 508, 510, 535, to...
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They Made News, part 2 - WW2 cameramen
From a programme of unique interviews with top newsreel cameramen who were at the greatest events of the 20th century.
Bridgeman Arts
Interview with Alf Hicks, part 2 - cameraman who filmed the Invasion of Normandy, including the Falaise Pocket and the liberation of Brussels.
Interview with Alf Hicks, part 2 - cameraman who filmed the Invasion of Normandy, including the Falaise Pocket and the liberation of Brussels. Filmed in 2007.
Curated Video
75 Years After A-Bomb Dropped in Japan, Survivors Still Suffer
A-bomb survivors in Japan now in their 80's and 90's are prone to solid cancers like breast and lung cancers.
Curated OER
World War II
This WWII footage is in full color, a rarity for documentary images from this time period. The images are described in relation to what war is, how Germany fell to Hitler's control, and the new world order. Primary source documents such...
PBS
Pbs: American Experience: Bataan Rescue
PBS delves into the Bataan rescue of prisoners of war. There is historic footage of the eventual rescue, actual letters from Bataan prisoners of war, a timeline of events, interviews with survivors, maps, lesson plans, and historical...
PBS
Pbs: Bill Moyers Journal: D Day Revisited
Captivating video program detailing the experiences of soldiers who participated in the Normandy invasion in 1944. Streaming video and transcripts available.
PBS
Pbs: The War: World War Ii Newsreel: Air Army Invades Germany
At the online companion of the PBS documentary series The War, watch a newsreel designed to inform Americans at home of the progress of the Allied invasion of Germany.
PBS
The War: It's Everybody's War
Access a public service announcement produced by Hollywood to rally support for the war at home at the online companion site of a PBS documentary about World War II. [15:07]
PBS
Pbs: The War: The Air War (World War Ii Airpower)
At the online companion site of the PBS documentary series "THE WAR," find an in-depth description of the air attacks during WWII. With links to related resources, including archive photos and series video.
US National Archives
Internet Archive: Department of War: True Glory
Video [1:21:02] published in 1945 by the Department of War in conjunction with British Government surveys entire WWII campaign in Western Europe from just before D-Day to the surrender of Germany in May 1945.