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The Voice of Pathé

A look at how British Pathé's output came into its own in the Second World War, when its commentaries provided stirring encouragement during the Blitz.

For more than half a century, the film and newsreel company British Pathé documented almost every aspect of life - the remarkable and the run-of-the mill, the extraordinary and the everyday.

The company's output really came into its own during the Second World War, when the distinctively clipped and relentlessly chipper commentaries by its announcer Bob Danvers-Walker provided stirring encouragement during the Blitz - and offered authoritative advice on how housewives struggling to feed their families on the ration could overcome privation and to 'make do and mend'.

As this programme reveals, for generations of cinemagoers it was the voice of British Pathé that expressed the values and the spirit of Britain.

1 hour

Credits

Role Contributor
Director Kath Pick
Executive Producer David Okuefuna
Narrator Verity Sharp

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