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Description
Nation on Film takes a fascinating look at history from both sides of the camera. The series uses footage from public and private archives, and from individual amateur film-makers. This programme ...looks at how holidays abroad were made to look attractive and affordable to the public through the medium of film.
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Series: Nation on film 2
First transmission date: 2006
Published: 2006
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Duration: 00:29:20
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Director: Louise Hibbins
Producer: Louise Hibbins
Narrator: David Jason
Publisher: BBC Open University
Link to related site: Website: http://www.open2.net/nationonfilm/index.html
Subject terms: Films, Documentary; Holidays
Footage description: During the 1950s and 1960s package holiday tours were taking off. Tour operators were keen to use film to promote this new life experience where a greater range of people had the opportunity of enjoying a foreign holiday, often for the first time. Hundreds of would-be tourists turned up at public halls to watch movies commissioned by new tour operators such as Thomas Cook. The promotional films spoke of golden sunshine and sands just a few hours away. Spanish fishing villages, including Torremolinos, were promoted as idyllic locations for a summer break.
Master spool number: BOU011309
Production number: JOUA437J
Videofinder number: 7393
Available to public: no