Premier Home for New Session

Series

Series Name
British Movietone News

Issue

Issue No.
1182A
Date Released
31 Jan 1952
Date submitted
29 Jan 1952
Stories in this Issue:

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Story

Story No. within this Issue
3 / 4
Summary
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Premier Returns for New Session. DESCRIPTION: Steaming in to dock at Southampton, the Queen Mary was bringing Mr Churchill home from his strenuous visit to America and Canada. His wife and his daughter (Mrs Soames) were there to meet him and give him a warm welcome back to Britain. Ten, Downing Street, was soon a busy scene as Ministers arrived for a Cabinet meeting before the House of Commons reassembled. SHOTLIST: Cut story - KS. Queen Mary SCU bows cutting through water. QM in Southampton Waters. Mr Churchill walks along deck. Mrs Churchill on quay waves, also with her is Mrs Soames, & Lady Moran. Mr & Mrs Churchill walk through offices. No 10 Downing Street of the door. Crowds in Downing Street. Crowds outside Parliament. Ministers leave Downing Street, including Mr RA Butler. Mr Eden leaves. Mr Churchill leaves. Cars entering Parliament forecourt, includes Mr Churchill’s car. GV Houses of Parliament with river in foreground, gloomy day.
Keywords
Politics and government; Buildings and structures; Ships and boats
Locations
London; Southampton
Card file number
56695
Credits:
Camera
George Richardson
Camera
Godfrey Kenneth Hanshaw
Commentator
Leslie Mitchell
Camera
Norman Fisher
Length of story (in feet)
192
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'Premier Home for New Session', British Movietone News Issue No. 1182A, 31 Jan 1952. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/newsonscreen/search/index.php/story/17584 (Accessed 31 Jan 2025)