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About ephemeralfilm

I have always been interested in old TV and also educational films that were shown at my school in the 70s and 80s.

Here I present some bits and pieces from my collection. I collect mostly British sponsored films on 16mm from the 1950s to the 1990s. I also collect examples of TV graphics, continuity and Public Information Films.

All clips that are shown here are presented for research purposes. The clips are from old abandoned footage that otherwise would never be seen. It has not been my intention to profit from other's rights. Any advertisements seen on my videos are auto generated due to copyright claims and not added by me.

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Motoring Practice (1969) Shell / BP driving training film

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