highlights
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1971 Cat no. 107902
New Fashion: Hot Pants
1971, Norwich (Norfolk)
Anglia TV reporter Jane Probyn smiles through gritted teeth as she models hot pants in a fashion store and accepts the approving comments of male onlookers.
Cat no. 107902
0:06:15
Black and White, sound
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1973 Cat no. 154479
Interview With Larry Grayson
1973, Skegness (Lincolnshire)
Interviewed backstage at Cromer Pier, comedian Grayson talks about his career, the long road to fame and the provenance of his friends’ names.
Cat no. 154479
0:04:24
colour, sound
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1973 Cat no. 145652
Are Beards Sexless And Repulsive?
1973, Lincoln (Lincolnshire)
Not necessarily, say members of the public.
Cat no. 145652
0:05:02
colour, sound
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1975 Cat no. 136576
The Greatest Folk Festival In The World
1975, Cambridge (Cambridgeshire)
Over 10,000 people flocked to the Cambridge Folk Festival in the summer of 1974, the year of its 10th anniversary. This documentary portrait of the festival includes performances by Arlo Guthrie, Rosemary Hardman, Loudon Wainwright III and Alan Stivell.
Cat no. 136576
0:25:27
colour, sound
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1976 Cat no. 106606
The Eagle Has Landed At Holkham
1976, Holkham (Norfolk)
Director John Sturges is interviewed during a break in filming a scene of WW2 action/adventure movie The Eagle Has Landed at Holkham beach, Norfolk. It was to be his last film.
Cat no. 106606
0:03:25
colour, sound
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1976 Cat no. 123850
Tom Keating
1976, Dedham (Suffolk)
The art restorer and famous faker has publicly admitted forging Samuel Palmer paintings and vanished from his home in Dedham, Suffolk.
Cat no. 123850
0:03:56
colour, sound
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1977 Cat no. 5164
The Professor: 9 Sketches
1977
The Prof, aka East Anglian Film Archive founder David Cleveland, appeared regularly in BBC children’s TV programme Vision On between 1964 and 1976. The typical surreal scenarios and stop-frame animation techniques are applied here in a series of sketches made for BBC East’s Tuesday Music Show in which the Professor grapples with an unruly piano.
Cat no. 5164
0:07:18
colour, sound
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1978 Cat no. 106470
Cinema City, Norwich
1978, Norwich (Norfolk)
East Anglia’s first regional film theatre is about to open its doors. What kind of films will it show, and how will it be different from other cinemas?
Cat no. 106470
0:01:59
colour, sound
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1978 Cat no. 95307
Tim Brooke-Taylor And Graeme Garden In Cambridge
1978, Cambridge (Cambridgeshire)
Two stars of popular 70s TV comedy The Goodies are about to appear in a play at the Arts Theatre in Cambridge. As they stroll through the city they discuss whether they will ever be separated from their television identity.
Cat no. 95307
0:04:21
colour, sound
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1978 Cat no. 5394
Dodie Smith At Home In Essex
1978, Essex (County)
The 82-year-old author of The Hundred and One Dalmatians and I Capture the Castle feeds a donkey and walks in woodland at her home in Finchingfield, Essex.
Cat no. 5394
0:00:58
colour, sound