Adventure In Learning
Series
- Series Name
- London Line (Colour series 2)
Issue
Story
- Story No. within this Issue
- 1 / 1
- Summary
- COI synopsis: Innovations, revolutions, inventions burst daily upon us. Some help, some hinder, only a few teach us anything in this world of specialists. Why not? Because the majority of us at school clamped our mind to one or two subjects and joined the ranks of specialists? Have we learned our lesson now? Do we educationally nourish rather than force feed our children today? London Line has found out not only the answers, but a whole new and exciting range of adventures in learning.
- Researcher Comments
- A single-subject issue
- Keywords
- Education and training; Inventions and discoveries
- Written sources
- The National Archives INF 6 /1167
COI Microfilm Roll 43 [BFI National Archive] Used for synopsis
- COI Reference
- MI 1394/61
- Credits:
-
- Editor
- Adam Leys
- Producer
- Adam Leys
- Sponsor
- Central Office of Information (COI)
- Sound
- Chris Wilden
- Sponsor
- Foreign & Commonwealth Office
- Presenter
- Howard Williams
- Presenter
- Ian Morrison
- Support services
- Ian Morrison
- Producer
- Ian Morrison
- Director
- Mark Lawton
- Presenter
- Michael Smee
- Camera
- Peter Theirry
This series is held by:
Film Archive
- Name
- British Film Institute (BFI)
- For BFI National Archive enquiries:
nonfictioncurators@bfi.org.uk
For commercial/footage reuse enquiries:
footage.films@bfi.org.uk - Web
- http://collections-search.bfi.org.uk/web
- Phone
- 020 7255 1444
- Fax
- 020 7580 7503
- Address
- 21 Stephen Street
London W1T 1LN - Notes
- The BFI National Archive also preserves the original nitrate film copies of British Movietone News, British Paramount News, Empire News Bulletin, Gaumont British News, Gaumont Graphic, Gaumont Sound News and Universal News (the World War II years are covered by the Imperial War Museum).
- Series held
- View all series held by British Film Institute (BFI)
How to cite this record
'Adventure In Learning', London Line (Colour series 2) Issue No. 61, 1968. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/newsonscreen/search/index.php/story/326160 (Accessed 01 Feb 2025)