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Title: FAMILY OF EIGHT
Reference number: 4324
Date: 1955c
Sponsor: Lanarkshire Education Committee
Production company: SEFA (Lanarkshire Group)
Sound: sound
Colour: col
Fiction: non-fiction
Running time: 11.21 mins
Description:
Documentary on the school meal service in Lanarkshire. Here, the provision of school meals is shown to be not solely about the children's diet, but rather, involves social training too. There is a strong emphasis on teaching the children table etiquette and manners.
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Credits:
nar. Arthur P. Britten
mus. arr. Peter F. Johnston
m. p. James G.F. Murray
sd. Leevers-Rich & Co. Ltd.
sd. rec. Alexander Biggar Ltd.
Shotlist:
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opening credits (0.15) gvs children eating meal in school canteen (1.00) ext. shot school, shot of group of school children posing for camera. Various shots in the school canteen kitchen - we see the cooks at work preparing food (2.51) c/u menu poster - it reads: "liver and bacon, chips, carrots, lemon meringue pie, custard" (3.04) boy washes his hands in sink followed by gvs children entering canteen dining hall. They sit at tables, say prayers, then a member from each table collects a tray of food dishes. Once back at table, he/she serves the food out onto plates and passes to each at the table. Children eat meal (8.46) talking head headmaster (9.51) adults eating in the canteen, the cooks line up and pose for camera (10.14) gvs children eating in canteen again (10.45) The End (10.52) ecs (11.21)
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