The production of The Times during the London Blitz, World War 2 , from
the daily editorial conference to the printing presses. In spite of air
raids, the famous London Newspaper carries on. From the pre-war offices
above ground, the scene shifts to the Press Room below; the pages are
composed and checked, curved stereos are made to fit the rotary presses.
Bombs may fall, but the newspaper comes out on time.
This
film has been made available for non-commercial research and
educational purposes courtesy the British Council Film Collection. http://film.britishcouncil.org/britis...
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