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Childhood

Episode 2 of 4

From Trinidad to Australia, Kenya to Barbados, Canada, India and beyond, over the decades film-makers have captured the rich diversity of the Commonwealth. This edition looks at childhood.

30 minutes

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Wed 9 Jul 2014 02:00

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Filmography

Kindergarten

National Film Board of Canada 1962

Dir: Guy L. Cot茅

A听short documentary focusing on one day in a kindergarten classroom.

We watch the teacher encouraging children to turn their curiosity into questions and organising group activities and play periods. Filmed at Van Horne Public School in Montreal.

Schools Out

Made by the Australian National Film Board 1954

Produced and directed by H. M. Scales.

The film demonstrates some of the activities of school children during their holidays and something of the efforts which have been made by a variety of clubs and societies to keep them from playing on the streets.

This film was screened at the inaugural Sydney Film Festival in 1954.

The World About Us: The Magical Indian Roadshow听

大象传媒听 02/07/1978

A听look at the life and culture of the traditional Indian travelling players.

Living in the Commonwealth: Canada: 1: The Land of the Younger Son听

大象传媒 24/09/1957

Schools programme about life in British Columbia. This is the first transmission in the new 大象传媒 Schools' Television broadcasting service.

Includes National Film Board of Canada film on children going to school by boat. Also featured is a reportage from the听NFBC called Classroom on Rails, regarding a听railway coach that brings school to children in a logging area of northern Ontario.

The World About Us: Kenya Runner

大象传媒听 14/12/1975

Out of Kenya has emerged a very talented batch of long听and middle distance runners - mostly from听two tribes from east of Lake Victoria.

We show an extract from the film featuring schoolboy Joseph Chepkwony, who aspires to follow the example of his brother Stephen, one of the fastest 1/4 milers in the world.

Panorama: 169

大象传媒 5/10/1959听听

A听special on India, introduced by听Richard Dimbleby asks if India can develop successfully under her present system of government,听and maintain her non-aligned status.

Our extract shows education of children on the streets of Calcutta. Filmed by German photographer and journalist Rolf Gillhausen.

大象传媒 Man Alive: Profile: Major Dudley Gardiner听MBE

大象传媒 03/04/1975

Profile of Major Dudley Gardiner, who runs a 'meals on wheels' soup kitchen in Calcutta.听听

Homelands: 5: Nigeria

大象传媒 13/07/1990

Extract from a documentary on Chinua Achebe, one of Africa's foremost writers, showing schoolchildren reading his classic novel Arrow of God.

大象传媒 The Inheritors: 7: Australia

大象传媒 16/12/1958

From a series on British influence in the Commonwealth. Aidan Crawley visits Australia, continent inhabited almost entirely by people of british origin,听and looks at the character of civilisation they have produced. This extract features an outback boy who takes lessons by radio link with his teacher in Alice Springs.听

Jamaica - Schools for All

Overseas Film and Television 1959

From the series Our Government at Work.

Writers and Places: 1:听A Kind of Failure

大象传媒听 15/01/1981

Author Anthony Burgess returns to Malaysia after 25 years. He revisits many of the locations he knew as an education officer there before independence听and comments on the new Malaysia.

Youngsters from Outback Enjoy Holiday

From newsreel: Australian Diary 1951

The opening of the country children's holiday camp at Portsea.

Malaya: Welfare and Supply

大象传媒 television newsreel 24/09/1953

A听public information film on the Selangor children's home which听is looking after orphans, most of whom are victims of the insurgency听

Signpost:听 West Indies: 3: Come Home with Me to Trinidad

大象传媒 schools programme 09/05/66听听听

Barbados - Better Safe than Sorry

Overseas Film and听Television 1965

Road safety film from Barbados

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