Television Newsreel Episodes Episode guide
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Special Coronation Edition
The 麻豆社 follows Her Majesty the Queen's coronation in 1953.
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01/02/1952
Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh depart on a tour of the Commonwealth.
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02/01/1952
At the Royal Albert Hall, a huge crowd of young people are marking New Year's Eve. (1952)
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28/12/1951
A light-hearted look at how people around London are spending the Christmas period. (1951)
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24/09/1951
News bulletin featuring unique aerial footage of the South Coast Air Race. (1951)
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08/08/1951
A round-up of bank holiday action, including underwater cycling by naval frogmen. (1951)
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06/08/1951
Newsreel reports on a bank holiday enlivened by the Festival of Britain. (1951)
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28/03/1951
A Newsreel report on the year's first bank holiday, celebrated despite bad weather. (1951)
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15/12/1950
News round-up. Prince Elizabeth and The Duke of Edinburgh visit Athens, Greece. (1950)
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29/09/1950
News bulletin featuring a report on the 麻豆社's attempt to capture aerial footage. (1950)
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18/09/1950
News bulletin. Featuring the first public appearance of new-born Princess Anne. (1950)
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27/06/1949
News bulletin. Residents of the Channel Islands welcome some Royal visitors. (1949)
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24/06/1949
News bulletin. Featuring a Royal visit to Alderney. (1949)
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Newsreel Special: The Blockade Ends
A special news report as the Soviet Union lift their blockade of Berlin. (1949)
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01/04/1949
The news programme reports on a Royal visit to Lancashire. (1949)
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12/03/1949
News roundup, featuring a report on Princess Elizabeth's visit to Coventry. (1949)
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11/03/1949
News bulletin, featuring a report on Clement Atlee's visit to war-ravaged Berlin. (1949)
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03/01/1949
News bulletin featuring coverage of an air ambulance rescue mission. (1949)
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30/07/1948
News bulletin. Features a look at the 麻豆社's plans for filming the 1948 Olympics. (1948)
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26/07/1948
Featuring a report on sporty artwork at a Victoria and Albert Museum exhibition. (1948)
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04/06/1948
News bulletin, including a report from 'Olympic Town' at Richmond Park. (1948)