Established in 1946, the Central Office of Information (COI) was a successor to the wartime Ministry of Information and was responsible for producing thousands of films which celebrated Britain, its people and their achievements. This first volume in the COI Collection explores the subjects of policing, crime, delinquency, and the justice system. A variety of styles and genres - including story documentary, public information shorts and cinemagazines - were employed to deliver crime prevention messages and bolster recruitment. Highlights include: Children on Trial (1946), an approved school drama set in a progressive and enlightened system; Youth Club (1954), which proposed a solution to keeping Britain's young people out of trouble; Help Yourself (1950), a no-nonsense crime prevention film; Man on the Beat (1956) and The British Policeman (1959), in which the local bobby comes armed with a friendly smile. Together, these films provide a wonderful record of British life in a seemingly more innocent age.
This disc includes the following films:
- Children on Trial
- Children of the City
- Probation officer
- Youth Club
- A Chance for Brian
Disc 2:
This disc includes the following films:
- Four Men in Prison
- Help Yourself
- Transatlantic Teleview 26: Man on the Beat
- British Policeman
- Unit Beat Policing
- Anything Can Happen
- Bicycle Thefts
- Snatch of the Day
- Challenge for a Lifetime
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