Following the nationalisation of transport in 1948, the British Transport Commission set up its own in-house film production unit. Launched on 1st May 1949, and led for 25 years by Edgar Anstey - a founding father of the British documentary movement - it became one of the largest industrial film units in Britain. This, the eighth in a series of double box sets, includes training films such as 'Single Line Working' and 'Day to Day Track Maintenance', as well as travel classics like 'Channel Islands' and 'Scotland for Sport'. All these films are now preserved in the BFI National Archive. This selection has been digitally remastered for this two-disc set, which is a 'must' not just for the transport enthusiast, but also for the documentary aficionado who will recognise traits and innovations in British non-fiction filmmaking.
This disc includes the following:
- Single Line Working (1958)
- Day to Day Track Maintenance Part 1 (1952)
- Day to Day Track Maintenance Part 2 (1952)
- The Signal Engineers (1962)
- Mishap (1958)
- Spick and Span (1962)
Disc 2:
This disc includes the following:
- The Long Night Haul (1957)
- Care of St Christopher's (1959)
- Measured for Transport (1962)
- Channel Islands (1952)
- Under the Wires (1965)
- Points and Aspects (1974)
- Scotland for Sport (1958)
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