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0019910
Publisher: Channel 5
Place Published: London.
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: 25mins.Colour.Sound.Directed by Andrew Hutton.Written and presented by Tim Marlow.
Description: Seventh Art Productions for Channel 5 Broadcasting Ltd. The last of a four-part series on the collections of Tate Modern. Broadcast 14 June 2002, dealing with the theme of History. Includes a two-minute section on Henry Moore's Falling Warrior, 1956-1957 bronze, produced at the time of the Suez Crisis and the Hungarian Uprising. Recorded off-air under Clause 75 of the Copyright Act 1988.
0020006
Publisher: Fact Monster.
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: 2pp.
Description: Printed 19 September 2002 from www.factmonster.com. Family Education Network online encyclopedia. Short entry for Henry Moore, copyright Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia.
0020011
Publisher: Hertbeat FM
Place Published: Stevenage and Hertford.
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: 10mins.Sound recording.
Description: Hertfordshire local radio station popular music programme 19 September 2002. Contains a three minute interview by Chris Branscomb on Scribble, Blot or Smudge exhibition of Henry Moore's mother and child etchings at Hertford Museum (See 0020143). Brief outline of Henry Moore Foundation activities, contents of exhibition, and workshops for children.
0020159
Publisher: HTV
Place Published: Bristol.
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: 26mins.Colour.Sound.Directed by Lee COX.Executive Producer James GARRETT. Series Producer Abigail DAVIES.
Description: A Wildfire Production in association with HTV. Pink House Post Productions Limited. Programme 2 in a television series with a two-minute break for commercials. Life drawing programme presented by Toyah Wilcox from School of Art and Design, Filton College, Bristol with tutor Roger Conlon.
Includes a one-minute sequence when the students comment on a reproduction of a Henry Moore Coal Mine drawing.
0020161
Publisher: Persuasion
Place Published: Wellington.
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: 1min.Colour.Sound.
Description: Send Yourself to Wellington television commercial, with presenter advertising Air New Zealand Wellington Weekend, mentioning Henry Moore exhibition (See 0019864). Screen credits:
Title: Totally Wellington April.
Client: Totally Wellington.
Agency: Persuasion.
Production Company: 2D Films.
Date: 25 March 2002.
0020213
Publisher: British Pathe
Place Published: London.
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: 42mins.Mostly black-and-white.Some sound.
Description: Selection of newsreels with Henry Moore content 1945-1969. Titles and dates mostly from accompanying 10pp 'British Pathe.Com' documentation 2002 on the ten films. Cassette labelled 'Warning for Personal Use Only'.
0-15 Selected Originals: A Century of Achievement. 1951.
(Black-and-white. Silent.Some sound. Royal Family and politicians at Festival of Britain, including George VI and Winston Churchill. Has two brief views of Reclining Figure: Festival, 1951 bronze).
15-16 Preview of Expo '67. 1967.
(Black-and-white. Sound. 13 April 1967 film of Expo 67 with brief glimpse of Locking Piece, 1963-1964 bronze outside the British Pavilion. For catalogue see 0005362).
16-17 Fame in Fabric. 1945.
(Black-and-white. Sound. 17 September 1945 film showing Zika Ascher at National Gallery looking at a Henry Moore war drawing. Followed by film in Pathe Studios of fabrics and designs, including one by Henry Moore).
18-21 Candid Camera with Lee Miller. 1946.
(Black-and-white. Sound. 10 September 1946 film of Lee Miller returning to her London home to be greeted by Roland Penrose. Opens with brief glimpse of part of carving by Henry Moore in front garden).
22-23 British Painting on Show in Czechoslovakia. 1969.
(Black-and-white. Sound. In Czech. Henry Moore with Kenneth Clark and other dignitaries at exhibition of historical British art in the Valdstejn Riding School building).
23-24 English Sculpture in Australia. 1963.
(Black-and-white. Sound. Also dated 1965. Modern British Sculpture on Show film of British Council exhibition at Art Gallery of New South Wales. Glimpses of three Henry Moore bronzes).
24-26 Henry Moore Receives Dutch Honour. 1968.
(Black-and-white. Sound. In Dutch. Film of Henry Moore receiving Erasmus Prize from Prince Bernhard 3 May 1968. (See 0004609-0004610). Followed by views of Kröller-Müller exhibition (See 0005066).
26-27 Open Air Sculpture. 1960.
(Colour. Sound. 27 June 1960 film of Sculpture in the Open Air exhibition in Battersea Park (See 0006894). Includes view of Upright Motive No. 1: Glenkiln Cross, 1955-1956 bronze).
27-30 Sculpture Exhibition at Tate Gallery 1965.
(Black-and-white. Silent. Film of British Sculpture in the Sixties exhibition (See 0006034) with views of Barbara Hepworth, but no obvious Henry Moore content).
30-42 Three Seasons. 1950-1959.
(Colour. Sound. Reels 3 & 4 of 'Spring'. Produced for the British Travel Association by Associated British Pathe. Commentary written by Paul Jennings. Executive Producer Terry Ashwood. Hunting and fishing in the country, and museums in London, with brief view in Tate Gallery of Family Group, 1948-1949 bronze.
0020160
Publisher: Persuasion
Place Published: Wellington.
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: 4mins.Colour.Sound.
Description: Three short television trailers, with presenter at Henry Moore Te Papa exhibition (See 0019864) and other events in Wellington in March 2002. Advertises Air New Zealand.
Screen credits:
Title: Send Yourself.
Client: Totally Wellington.
Agency: Persuasion.
Production Company: 2D Films.
Date: 28 February 2002.
0020195
Publisher: Pola
Place Published: Japan.
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: 11minutes.Colour.Sound.In Japanese.
Description: Two one-minute cosmetics commercials, and a 90-second film of Pola Museum of Art, each repeated three times.
The Museum sequence has a brief glimpse of part of a Henry Moore bronze.
0020288
Publisher: Harlow College
Place Published: Harlow.
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: 15mins.Colour.Sound.
Description: Amateur video recorded over television programmes. Received March 2003. Theatrical performance by Harlow College Community Arts Group. Includes a brief slide projection of Henry Moore's Harlow Family Group, 1954-1955 Hadene stone.