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Look at Life

Season 1963

  • Thames Television
  • 10m
  • United Kingdom
  • English
  • Documentary
Look at Life was a regular British series of short documentary films of which over 500 were produced between 1959 and 1969 by the Special Features Division of the Rank Organisation for screening in their Odeon and Gaumont cinemas. The films always preceded the main feature film that was being shown in the cinema that week. It replaced the circuit’s newsreel, Universal News, which had become increasingly irrelevant in the face of more immediate news media, particularly on television with the launch of ITN on the Independent Television service, which began broadcasting in parts of the United Kingdom in 1955.

48 episodes

Season Premiere

1963x01 Birdmen

Season Premiere

1963x01 Birdmen

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Discovering the origins and evolution of man-powered flight focusing on the John Wimpenny is the first man to pedal himself through the air for more than half a mile on the Puffin, designed and built by instructors and students of the de Havilland Aeronautical Technical School.

1963x02 Draw the Fires

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The railways are changing, with coal-powered steam being phased out and replaced by diesel engines by 1972. Crowds pay their respects to the Flying Scotsman's last departure from Kings Cross as it is replaced by a 33-horsepower diesel. The network is being modernised by new signalling, longer continuous track on concrete sleepers and flyovers, and controversial closures of lines.

1963x03 The Car Has Wings

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Natural boundaries no longer limit the range of motoring as cars are carried through tunnels, on ferries, over the new Forth Road Bridge, by train, air ferry and possibly by hovercraft in the future.

1963x04 Vintage Models

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Meeting the veteran car enthusiast and looking at the restoration of vintage vehicles with a visit to National Motor Museum, Beaulieu Montagu Motor Museum at Beaulieu in the New Forest, the high-speed trials at Silverstone and the famous London to Brighton run

1963x05 Pilot Aboard

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The story of Britain's pilotage services.

1963x06 Where No Tide Flows

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A look at canals today and how they have been rediscovered by holidaymakers.

Closer co-ordination between our roads, railways and coastal shipping.

1963x08 Oil Aboard

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The story of the oil tankers and the crews that sail in them.

1963x09 Report on a River

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Following the River Thames from its source in Gloucestershire to the Port of London, which is modernising services and keep traffic moving.

An urgent look at Britain's links with the Continent.

At Boscombe Down, on the edge of Salisbury Plain, every part of a new plane is tested, and it is then flown to its operational limit. Not only are the aircraft tested, but also the men who fly them.

Aerobatics, born of necessity in World War I, now form part of the RAF's training.

Every year, Britain gets caught in the cold; cities crawl to a standstill, and road and rail traffic is disrupted. Why does this happen in an age of scientific miracles?

1963x14 Figure it Out

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The story of computers: from electronic tape and punched cards, to austere-looking robots.

1963x15 Keeping Clean

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An interesting look at the new mechanised way of cleaning.

1963x16 The Destroyers

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Pests come in all shapes and sizes, from the woodworm and grain weevil to the homely city pigeon. This film shows the research which goes on to control them.

1963x17 People of Power

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A close look at the operation of the Berkeley Nuclear Power Station.

1963x18 Second Chance

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This moving film shows an achievement in which science and humanity have combined to offer the 100,000 people in Britain who have lost a limb a chance to live happy and useful lives.

1963x19 The Key of the Door

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A look at the educational centres where training in technical subjects is aiming to keep pace with the demands of this scientific age.

‘Look at Life’ went to see what the six months’ compulsory quarantine means to the 3,000 dogs and 500 cats brought into Britain each year.

1963x21 Men Under Pressure

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This exciting film shows the work of the men who build tunnels below water level, and the scientific and medical care that ensures they suffer no ill-effects from their unusual occupation.

1963x22 Girls of the Air

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The girls behind the men who fly: members of the WRAF.

1963x23 Out of the Bush

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A look at the emerging independent countries of Africa, featuring images of life in both the village and the city.

1963x24 Men of the Woods

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For centuries the men of Berchtesgaden have earned their living from the trees that surround them; now mechanisation is eroding their traditional skills.

1963x25 Forging New Links

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The story of Ulster began when James I obtained money from the city of London to colonise the north of Ireland. This film looks at Ulster’s role in Britain’s productivity.

1963x27 Pick of the Bunch

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A look at wine producing in France and Germany.

1963x28 A Flight of Fancy

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How does a homing pigeon 'home'? This film traces the development of the birds, from fledglings to long-distance champions.

1963x29 Getting Wet

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A look at the rise of swimming as a sport, with civil engineer Frank Rudge, coach Jose Juba, swimmer Anne Cotterill and driver Margaret Austen.

1963x30 See How They Jump!

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A fast-moving film that not only captures the thrill and elegance of the show-jumping ring but also goes behind the scenes to see how jumpers, and their riders, are made.

1963x31 It's a Gamble

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Why do people gamble? To rich? Or to escape from everyday worries for a few hours? From horse-racing to football pools, this film examines what has become a very big business indeed.

1963x32 Queue for the Tee

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Once considered a rich man's pursuit, golf is now highly popular in Britain. In this film, both famous and unknown players share the magic of a game that unites all sections of the community.

over ten years, Lancashire saw a new industrial revolution; from 1950, more than 55 cotton mills were converted for light industries. This film examines the process of change for Lancashire's wokers.

1963x34 Treasure Houses

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A film capturing the appeal of the four hundred castles, halls and mansions in Britain that are now open to the public.

1963x35 State Occasions

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Behind every full state ceremonial is the Earl Marshal of England. And behind the Earl Marshal is the Collge of Arms. This film documents its facinating, little-known work.

1963x36 Down in the Froest

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A look at the work of the forrestry commission.

1963x37 Meet the Mayor

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A look at the office of mayor in Britain, and the Lord Mayor's Show in London.

1963x38 The Box on the Wall

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The humble suggestion box seen on many factory walls is only one of the many ways to ste up Britain's output and hold her place in world markets.

1963x39 Crowning Glory

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A comprehensive look at hair - from the training of hairdressers and the creation of new hairstyles, to the making of wigs.

Look at Life visits a unqiue office block on the South Bank: a 26-storey city of commerce boasting shops, restaurants, a recreation centre, a hair salon and even a swimming pool.

1963x41 The Trade Winds Blow

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A trip to the north-east of England and a look at its precarious position in modern industry

A cross-sectional view of the British fashion industry, ranging from top designers' exclusive creations to the mass-produced garments of Britain's largest chain store.

1963x43 A Pinch of Salt

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Look at Life visits the rich salt beds beneath Cheshire, where Britain's only active salt mine is located.

1963x44 Silver's New Shine

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A different look at silver, and the surprising jobs it is used for today.

Some of the ways in which money is collected for charity.

1963x46 As Good as Gold

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Gold: stores in vaults of the Bank of England, worked by craftsmen and turned by the Royal Mint into sovereigns for export.

1963x47 Rolling Home

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Caravanning in Britain today. Holiday sites and permanent sites. The export of caravans from Britain: now the world's biggest exporter.

1963x48 Digging Up the Past

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Archaelogical activities in Britain.

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