Published On May 15, 2020
Soothing, calming, relaxing, the perfect way to relax, with the BBC interlude films of the 1950s. They speak of a different age and a simpler, gentler, less hurried way of life. They were made to fill the gaps between programmes, giving a short theatrical style interval, and time for refreshments for the family gathered around the television.
Pakenham mill (1953)
Spinning wheel (1953)
Kitten (1954)
Potter's wheel (1953)
Ploughing (1953)
Tapestry (1954)
Angel fish (1953)
River Great Ouse (1953)
Rough sea and rocks (1953)
Seascape (1955)
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