X-Rays on TV

Series

Series Name
British Movietone News

Issue

Issue No.
2008A
Date Released
30 Nov 1967
Stories in this Issue:

Story

Story No. within this Issue
2 / 4
Summary
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: X-Rays on Tv. DESCRIPTION: Breakthrough in Radiography! New equipment at Bart’s Hospital intensifies X-Rays, shows them on a Television Screen, and records them on Tape. SHOTLIST: GV pan Bart’s Hospital. MS interior of large TV X-Ray Unit. MCU pan unit with women patient on X-Ray table. CU TV screen projecting X-Ray pictures of patient. CU videotape machine being laced up. MS small portable TV X-Ray unit. MS unit adjusted for X-Ray patient’s head. CU unit taken from frame and pushed away. GV large X-Ray unit in operation. CU videotape machine in operation. CU TV screen projecting X-rays. GV doctor instructs nurse to go to the videotape filing cupboard. MS nurse removes videotape from cupboard and prepares to lace it on machine. GV students. MCU nurse laces up video-tape machine. GV back shot of students watching TV screen projecting X-Ray pictures from videotape machine. Doctor instructing. CU doctor pointing out details on TV screen. CU student from Aden. GU projected videotape X-Ray pictures. CU nurse replaces videotape in cupboard.
Keywords
Mass media; Health and medicine; Science and technology; Television
Locations
London; England; St Bartholomew’s Hospital
Card file number
93002
Credits:
Camera
Godfrey Kenneth Hanshaw
Commentator
Leslie Mitchell
Length of story (in feet)
155
Story extras:

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'X-Rays on TV', British Movietone News Issue No. 2008A, 30 Nov 1967. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/newsonscreen/search/index.php/story/27145 (Accessed 06 Mar 2025)