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A comedy produced by Tyne Tees Television and originally transmitted on the 26th January 1968 that follows the adventures of Tony; a young man down on his luck as he tries to make a better life for himself. The film follows him falling in love with a young woman, gets a job in a factory and being lead-astray by two layabouts he meets in a pub. The film ends at La Dolce Vita nightclub where Tony wins roulette as well as the woman’s affections. The film also includes a number of dream sequences where Tony invents water and has a James Bond type adventure.
An educational and promotional film produced by the Department of Photography Kings College and co-written and directed by Bruce Allsopp looking at what is is like to be a student and what can be studied at King's College, The Newcastle Division of Durham University.
A promotional film produced by Little-King Productions for James A. Jobling and Company Ltd of Sunderland showing the importance and use of Pyrex glassware for home, science and industry. The film also looks at the production process within the Jobling factory taking the viewer through all the processes of making Pyrex from the delivery of silver sand, the key ingredient for glass production, through to the finished product being boxed and stored for delivery.