Blue Pullman

Blue Pullman 1960

7.70

Blue Pullman is a 1960 short documentary film directed by James Ritchie, which follows the development, preparation and a journey from Manchester to London on new British Railways Blue Pullman units. As with earlier British Transport Films, many of the personnel, scientists, engineers, crew and passengers were featured in the 20 minute film. It won several awards, including the Technical & Industrial Information section of the Festival for Films for Television in 1961. The film is also particularly noted for its score, by Clifton Parker, which, unlike the earlier Elizabethan Express is uninterrupted by any commentary.

1960

Thirty Million Letters

Thirty Million Letters 1963

5.80

Thirty Million Letters is a 1963 short documentary film directed by James Ritchie and made by British Transport Films. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short.

1963

The Finishing Line

The Finishing Line 1977

5.60

When a schoolboy's day-dream of a fantasy sports day includes events where acts of vandalism and trespass are required, dire consequences ensue. Originally created as an educational film, this somewhat surrealist short has a serious message at its core. This won't be a lesson you'll forget in a hurry.

1977

A Day of One's Own

A Day of One's Own 1956

6.00

A random selection of housewives around the UK take a day off from their traditional domestic chores.

1956

One Continuous Take: Kay Mander's Life in Film

One Continuous Take: Kay Mander's Life in Film 2001

1

Kay Mander kept training and social issues to the fore in the 1940s with her innovative documentaries. Mander, now living in Kirkcudbrightshire, recalls her life and work, with clips from many of her films.

2001

Any Man's Kingdom

Any Man's Kingdom 1956

9.00

A documentary showing aspects of long-disappeared rural life in Northumberland in 1953.

1956

Snow

Snow 1963

6.20

Comprising train and track footage quickly shot just before a heavy winter's snowfall was melting, the multi-award-winning classic that emerged from the cutting-room compresses British Rail's dedication to blizzard-battling into a thrilling eight-minute montage cut to music. Tough-as-boots workers struggling to keep the line clear are counterpointed with passengers' buffet-car comforts.

1963

Wires Over the Border

Wires Over the Border 1974

1

Short film about the upgrades and technological improvements on the British railways.

1974

A Future on Rail

A Future on Rail 1957

1

Short documentary hymning the wonders of 'modernisation' on the railways.

1957

The Stage is Yours

The Stage is Yours 1979

1

Promotional tourist film, presenting a history of Britain concentrating on landscape and Inter-City travel.

1979

Rail Report 13: On Track for the Eighties

Rail Report 13: On Track for the Eighties 1980

5.50

A review of innovation and development within BR and its businesses, including: modernisation of freight facilities and service to new companies; progress of the Bedford/St. Pancras electrification project; paved track and permanent way maintenance; Sealink's "Galloway Princess"; Seaspeed's SRN4; and the Research department's magnetically levitated vehicle. For general showing.

1980

London's Railways in the 1960s

London's Railways in the 1960s 2010

1

The British Railways modernisation programme of the 1960s radically changed the rail network, and the British Transport Films unit and the TV news were there to capture it. Compiled here is never before released colour footage of Southern steam at Waterloo (with Nine Elms depot), all the major London stations, The Blue Pullman and early diesels, The Golden Arrow and Night Ferry service, goods and mail, steam on the Metropolitan Railway and building the Victoria Line.

2010

The Heart Is Highland

The Heart Is Highland 1952

1

The people of the Scottish Highlands live in small communities set in landscapes of unsurpassed beauty.

1952

Measured for Transport

Measured for Transport 1962

1

A transformer weighing 123 tons has to be moved to a remote site in Blaenau Ffestiniog. This documents its movement by rail and road.

1962

Day-to-Day Track Maintenance Part II: Switches & Crossings

Day-to-Day Track Maintenance Part II: Switches & Crossings 1952

1

Continuing the study of the normal tasks performed by a permanent-way gang, this film deals with the maintenance of switches, common crossings and obtuse crossings. These are the fundamental units from which all track layouts, however complicated are built up.

1952

The Elephant Will Never Forget

The Elephant Will Never Forget 1953

5.00

A fond farewell to London's trams - whose peculiarly endearing qualities were discovered only at the threat of their disappearance.

1953

Points and Aspects

Points and Aspects 1974

1

The re-signalling of 1000 track miles from the River Weaver to the Clyde brings the whole line from London to Glasgow under one system of push-button control and colour light signals, and completes the main line electrification. The film follows the intricate production of equipment, and its installation over, under and between trains. The whole project adds up to a piece of modern technology unsurpassed anywhere in the world.

1974

Robbie

Robbie 1979

6.00

Young Robbie, a keen footballer and a railway enthusiast, is persuaded by his big brother to go through a hole in a railway fence on to the track for some reason. His laces become caught on the tracks and he has an accident so serious that he will never play football again. A film for showing to eight to eleven-year old children and their parents, which points out the folly of breaking railway fences and trespassing on the line, and illustrates the immediate dangers. Part of BFI collection "The Age of the Train".

1979