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Macmillan Is Prime Minister (1957)
MACMILLAN IS PRIME MINISTER.
SV. Interior Mr. Harold Macmillan sitting at his desk. CU. Macmillan sitting at his desk. SV. Exterior, Cabinet Ministers leaving No. 10. Downing Street, including Mr. Selwyn Lloyd. Pan with Mr. Lloyd as he walks along pavement (night scenes). SV. Pan, Mr. Duncan Sandys leaving No. 10. at night. SV. Crowds in Downing Street watching at night. LV. Sir Anthony Eden coming out of doorway of No. 10. at night and steps into car. SV. Towards and pan, Sir Anthony's car driving away down Downing Street. SV. Pan Mr. Macmillan walking at night with his wife and daughter. SCU. Macmillan posing with his wife and daughter for photographers (end of night sequence).
GV. Crowds waiting beside the gates at Buckingham Palace. SV. Crowds waiting outside the gates of Bucki...
published: 13 Apr 2014
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HAROLD MACMILLAN - INSPIRING LEADERSHIP - PART SOUND
(31 Dec 1958)
Various shots of MacMillan during his lifetime. At home - in garden - reading - Library etc. Opening new housing. General shots of houses being built. Various good material of his achievements. Would be useful for his Obit.
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published: 21 Jul 2015
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Macmillan Joins AA - QI - Series 9 - Episode 10 - BBC Two
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At Her Majesty's Service: The Queen's favourite (and least favourite) Prime Ministers
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HAROLD MACMILLAN MATERIAL - SOUND
(19 Feb 1958)
Includes dupe on the following numbers:- All Complete: 43751 Churchill in Africa. 43786 The King in North Africa. 44319 The Japan Conference. 45401 The Tragedy of Athens. 45817 Old and New Cabinet at No 10. 49244 Conservatives Confer. 56095 Harlow New Estate. 57693 Lynmouth Aftermath (Mac there) 60271 310,000 th House hits target. 63560 Austrian Peace Treaty signed. 64525 Cricket Actors v Politicians. 65218 Mac leaves for London. 66643 Soviets Tour/70649 Mac in Germany.
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published: 21 Jul 2015
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Selected Originals - Macmillan's Speech From 10 Downing Street (1957)
MACMILLAN'S SPEECH - 10 DOWNING STREET
Material NOT used in 57/7.
SCU. Macmillan speaking. "You will understand me when I say that it is with a mixture of sorrow and pride that I speak to you as Prime Minister of Britain. Sorrow because my friend and leader has had to lay down his burden because of grievous illness - a man of character and courage. I'm sure there is not one of you who does not join with me tonight in wishing him a safe voyage and a speedy restoration to health. Apart from that it is a proud thing to be given the office of Prime Minister of Britain." CU. "It's true of course that in a material sense population, tonnage of steel, supplies of metals or raw materials this island can not match the vast resources either of the United State or of Soviet Russia. All the sam...
published: 13 Apr 2014
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PM Harold Macmillan - Wind of Change Speech at the Cape Town Parliament - 3 February 1960
PM Harold Macmillan.
Wind of Change Speech at the Cape Town Parliament on 3 February 1960.
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President Kennedy Meets Macmillan (1962)
Location: Washington, United States of America / USA
Title reads: "Big Two: Kennedy, Macmillan Confer in Washington".
A US Marine helicopter lands on the lawn of the White House bringing British Prime Minister Mr. Harold Macmillan to Washington. He is accompanied by President John F. Kennedy. Mr. Macmillan and President Kennedy step out of the helicopter and walk across lawn towards camera.
LS. Looking across the lawns towards the White House. MS. President Kennedy sitting at the conference table. MCU. Mr. Macmillan and British Foreign Secretary Mr. Rab Butler sitting at a conference table. Various good shots of Mr. Macmillan and President Kennedy talking informally across the table. MS. Entrance of White House. VS. Mr. Macmillan and President Kennedy pose in the garden of the Wh...
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HAROLD MACMILLAN - BRITISH PRIME MINISTER - 1957 - 1963
(31 Dec 1979)
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published: 21 Jul 2015
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Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr.: President Kennedy and Prime Minister Macmillan: Part I
Episode S0836, Recorded on November 17, 1989
Guests: Alistair Horne, Arthur M. (Arthur Meier) Schlesinger, John Kenneth Galbraith
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published: 03 Feb 2017
4:47
Macmillan Is Prime Minister (1957)
MACMILLAN IS PRIME MINISTER.
SV. Interior Mr. Harold Macmillan sitting at his desk. CU. Macmillan sitting at his desk. SV. Exterior, Cabinet Ministers leavi...
MACMILLAN IS PRIME MINISTER.
SV. Interior Mr. Harold Macmillan sitting at his desk. CU. Macmillan sitting at his desk. SV. Exterior, Cabinet Ministers leaving No. 10. Downing Street, including Mr. Selwyn Lloyd. Pan with Mr. Lloyd as he walks along pavement (night scenes). SV. Pan, Mr. Duncan Sandys leaving No. 10. at night. SV. Crowds in Downing Street watching at night. LV. Sir Anthony Eden coming out of doorway of No. 10. at night and steps into car. SV. Towards and pan, Sir Anthony's car driving away down Downing Street. SV. Pan Mr. Macmillan walking at night with his wife and daughter. SCU. Macmillan posing with his wife and daughter for photographers (end of night sequence).
GV. Crowds waiting beside the gates at Buckingham Palace. SV. Crowds waiting outside the gates of Buckingham Palace. AS. Royal Standard flying from the roof of Buckingham Palace. SV. Towards and pan, Sir Winston Churchill's car arriving with pennant flying from the bonnet. Pan as the car enters Buckingham Palace. (Pennant is of the Cinque Ports.) SV. Mr. Rab Butler posing for photographers outside his home.
LV. Crowds waiting outside Buckingham Palace. SV. CU. Old man kneeling and praying on the steps of Queen Victoria Memorial. SCU. Pan Mr. Macmillan arriving in car seated next to the driver, pan as car drives through the gates into Buckingham Palace. GV. Housing Estate. SV. Mr. Macmillan, shaking hands with tenant. CU. Macmillan. SV. Macmillan opening front door of new house, walks in preceded by woman. LV. Mr. Dulles, Macmillan and Antoine Pinay. SCU. Macmillan and Pinay. SV. Interior. Macmillan seated at his desk as Chancellor of the Exchequer, he picks up paper from desk and opens Budget Box. CU. Macmillan closing Budget Box. LV. Crowds outside Buckingham Palace. Lead-in for interviews. SV. Man being interviewed - "the man in the street" - bowler hatted businessman - he gives his opinion of Macmillan and his policy over the Suez Crisis.
(Live Sound.) SV. Bus driver being interviewed (Live Sound.) SV. Chelsea Pensioner being interviewed. They give their opinions of the outgoing and incoming Prime Ministers.
SV. Macmillan's car driving out of Buckingham Palace. GV. Macmillan's car surrounded by press, as he drives away from the Palace and up the Mall. AS. Name "Downing Street". GV. Crowds in Downing Street watching Mr. Macmillan's car driving up to No 10 and Macmillan opens car door and steps out. He is surrounded by the Press. AS. Mrs. Macmillan and daughter looking out from window. SV. Macmillan standing outside No 10 surrounded by the Press. LV. Macmillan surrounded by the Press - he walks into No 10 LV. Crowds in Downing Street. SV. The closed door of No 10. The home of the new Prime Minister Mr. Macmillan.
SV. Interior - Mr. Macmillan's speech: NATURAL SOUND: "This afternoon, the Queen did me the great honour to ask me to form a Government. I have accepted this duty. The occasion is a sad one for me, brought about as it is by the retirement of my old and very dear friend Anthony Eden." SCU. Macmillan speaking: "I am now engaged in forming a Government. I hope to present the list for Her Majesty's approval in a few days time. We have a difficult task before us in this country - all of us. It will need all our courage and strength, and we shall need the sympathy, good will and understanding of everyone in the Country, whatever their party or beliefs. I believe we shall have that sympathy. I am certain that with the efforts of all, we can succeed."
(Orig. Neg. & Lav.) (Orig. G.) (Track F.) (Live sound) (Library shots underlined in red.)
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MACMILLAN IS PRIME MINISTER.
SV. Interior Mr. Harold Macmillan sitting at his desk. CU. Macmillan sitting at his desk. SV. Exterior, Cabinet Ministers leaving No. 10. Downing Street, including Mr. Selwyn Lloyd. Pan with Mr. Lloyd as he walks along pavement (night scenes). SV. Pan, Mr. Duncan Sandys leaving No. 10. at night. SV. Crowds in Downing Street watching at night. LV. Sir Anthony Eden coming out of doorway of No. 10. at night and steps into car. SV. Towards and pan, Sir Anthony's car driving away down Downing Street. SV. Pan Mr. Macmillan walking at night with his wife and daughter. SCU. Macmillan posing with his wife and daughter for photographers (end of night sequence).
GV. Crowds waiting beside the gates at Buckingham Palace. SV. Crowds waiting outside the gates of Buckingham Palace. AS. Royal Standard flying from the roof of Buckingham Palace. SV. Towards and pan, Sir Winston Churchill's car arriving with pennant flying from the bonnet. Pan as the car enters Buckingham Palace. (Pennant is of the Cinque Ports.) SV. Mr. Rab Butler posing for photographers outside his home.
LV. Crowds waiting outside Buckingham Palace. SV. CU. Old man kneeling and praying on the steps of Queen Victoria Memorial. SCU. Pan Mr. Macmillan arriving in car seated next to the driver, pan as car drives through the gates into Buckingham Palace. GV. Housing Estate. SV. Mr. Macmillan, shaking hands with tenant. CU. Macmillan. SV. Macmillan opening front door of new house, walks in preceded by woman. LV. Mr. Dulles, Macmillan and Antoine Pinay. SCU. Macmillan and Pinay. SV. Interior. Macmillan seated at his desk as Chancellor of the Exchequer, he picks up paper from desk and opens Budget Box. CU. Macmillan closing Budget Box. LV. Crowds outside Buckingham Palace. Lead-in for interviews. SV. Man being interviewed - "the man in the street" - bowler hatted businessman - he gives his opinion of Macmillan and his policy over the Suez Crisis.
(Live Sound.) SV. Bus driver being interviewed (Live Sound.) SV. Chelsea Pensioner being interviewed. They give their opinions of the outgoing and incoming Prime Ministers.
SV. Macmillan's car driving out of Buckingham Palace. GV. Macmillan's car surrounded by press, as he drives away from the Palace and up the Mall. AS. Name "Downing Street". GV. Crowds in Downing Street watching Mr. Macmillan's car driving up to No 10 and Macmillan opens car door and steps out. He is surrounded by the Press. AS. Mrs. Macmillan and daughter looking out from window. SV. Macmillan standing outside No 10 surrounded by the Press. LV. Macmillan surrounded by the Press - he walks into No 10 LV. Crowds in Downing Street. SV. The closed door of No 10. The home of the new Prime Minister Mr. Macmillan.
SV. Interior - Mr. Macmillan's speech: NATURAL SOUND: "This afternoon, the Queen did me the great honour to ask me to form a Government. I have accepted this duty. The occasion is a sad one for me, brought about as it is by the retirement of my old and very dear friend Anthony Eden." SCU. Macmillan speaking: "I am now engaged in forming a Government. I hope to present the list for Her Majesty's approval in a few days time. We have a difficult task before us in this country - all of us. It will need all our courage and strength, and we shall need the sympathy, good will and understanding of everyone in the Country, whatever their party or beliefs. I believe we shall have that sympathy. I am certain that with the efforts of all, we can succeed."
(Orig. Neg. & Lav.) (Orig. G.) (Track F.) (Live sound) (Library shots underlined in red.)
FILM ID:627.24
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
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- published: 13 Apr 2014
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9:42
HAROLD MACMILLAN - INSPIRING LEADERSHIP - PART SOUND
(31 Dec 1958)
Various shots of MacMillan during his lifetime. At home - in garden - reading - Library etc. Opening new housing. General shots of houses bein...
(31 Dec 1958)
Various shots of MacMillan during his lifetime. At home - in garden - reading - Library etc. Opening new housing. General shots of houses being built. Various good material of his achievements. Would be useful for his Obit.
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(31 Dec 1958)
Various shots of MacMillan during his lifetime. At home - in garden - reading - Library etc. Opening new housing. General shots of houses being built. Various good material of his achievements. Would be useful for his Obit.
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2:50
Macmillan Joins AA - QI - Series 9 - Episode 10 - BBC Two
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- published: 03 Nov 2011
- views: 93991
3:05
At Her Majesty's Service: The Queen's favourite (and least favourite) Prime Ministers
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HAROLD MACMILLAN MATERIAL - SOUND
(19 Feb 1958)
Includes dupe on the following numbers:- All Complete: 43751 Churchill in Africa. 43786 The King in North Africa. 44319 The Japan Conference....
(19 Feb 1958)
Includes dupe on the following numbers:- All Complete: 43751 Churchill in Africa. 43786 The King in North Africa. 44319 The Japan Conference. 45401 The Tragedy of Athens. 45817 Old and New Cabinet at No 10. 49244 Conservatives Confer. 56095 Harlow New Estate. 57693 Lynmouth Aftermath (Mac there) 60271 310,000 th House hits target. 63560 Austrian Peace Treaty signed. 64525 Cricket Actors v Politicians. 65218 Mac leaves for London. 66643 Soviets Tour/70649 Mac in Germany.
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(19 Feb 1958)
Includes dupe on the following numbers:- All Complete: 43751 Churchill in Africa. 43786 The King in North Africa. 44319 The Japan Conference. 45401 The Tragedy of Athens. 45817 Old and New Cabinet at No 10. 49244 Conservatives Confer. 56095 Harlow New Estate. 57693 Lynmouth Aftermath (Mac there) 60271 310,000 th House hits target. 63560 Austrian Peace Treaty signed. 64525 Cricket Actors v Politicians. 65218 Mac leaves for London. 66643 Soviets Tour/70649 Mac in Germany.
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3:02
Selected Originals - Macmillan's Speech From 10 Downing Street (1957)
MACMILLAN'S SPEECH - 10 DOWNING STREET
Material NOT used in 57/7.
SCU. Macmillan speaking. "You will understand me when I say that it is with a mixture o...
MACMILLAN'S SPEECH - 10 DOWNING STREET
Material NOT used in 57/7.
SCU. Macmillan speaking. "You will understand me when I say that it is with a mixture of sorrow and pride that I speak to you as Prime Minister of Britain. Sorrow because my friend and leader has had to lay down his burden because of grievous illness - a man of character and courage. I'm sure there is not one of you who does not join with me tonight in wishing him a safe voyage and a speedy restoration to health. Apart from that it is a proud thing to be given the office of Prime Minister of Britain." CU. "It's true of course that in a material sense population, tonnage of steel, supplies of metals or raw materials this island can not match the vast resources either of the United State or of Soviet Russia. All the same, Britain isn't alone, think of the Commonwealth and all that this means, think of the peoples of Europe, with these countries we already have close ties and I firmly believe that it is our destiny to work more and more closely with them. Then, the total strength and wealth in all these communities, Commonwealth and Europe, is no less than that of the two great giant powers. But of course it isn't just material resources that make a nation great. It is character and leadership, not only in Government but in industry and in the trade unions, in the home, everywhere." BCU (a little out of focus). "There is one more thing to which I must make reference. A lot of people here are worried about our relations with the United States. The life of the free world depends on the partnership between us. Of course, any partners are bound to have their differences now and then. I've always found it so. But true partnership is based upon respect. We don't intend to part from the Americans and we don't intend to be satellites, and I'm sure they don't want us to be so. The stronger we are, the better partners we shall be; and I feel certain that as the months pass we shall draw continually closer together with mutual confidence and respect. As for courage and character, I know the British people have these in full measure. Goodnight."
FILM ID:627.41
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MACMILLAN'S SPEECH - 10 DOWNING STREET
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SCU. Macmillan speaking. "You will understand me when I say that it is with a mixture of sorrow and pride that I speak to you as Prime Minister of Britain. Sorrow because my friend and leader has had to lay down his burden because of grievous illness - a man of character and courage. I'm sure there is not one of you who does not join with me tonight in wishing him a safe voyage and a speedy restoration to health. Apart from that it is a proud thing to be given the office of Prime Minister of Britain." CU. "It's true of course that in a material sense population, tonnage of steel, supplies of metals or raw materials this island can not match the vast resources either of the United State or of Soviet Russia. All the same, Britain isn't alone, think of the Commonwealth and all that this means, think of the peoples of Europe, with these countries we already have close ties and I firmly believe that it is our destiny to work more and more closely with them. Then, the total strength and wealth in all these communities, Commonwealth and Europe, is no less than that of the two great giant powers. But of course it isn't just material resources that make a nation great. It is character and leadership, not only in Government but in industry and in the trade unions, in the home, everywhere." BCU (a little out of focus). "There is one more thing to which I must make reference. A lot of people here are worried about our relations with the United States. The life of the free world depends on the partnership between us. Of course, any partners are bound to have their differences now and then. I've always found it so. But true partnership is based upon respect. We don't intend to part from the Americans and we don't intend to be satellites, and I'm sure they don't want us to be so. The stronger we are, the better partners we shall be; and I feel certain that as the months pass we shall draw continually closer together with mutual confidence and respect. As for courage and character, I know the British people have these in full measure. Goodnight."
FILM ID:627.41
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President Kennedy Meets Macmillan (1962)
Location: Washington, United States of America / USA
Title reads: "Big Two: Kennedy, Macmillan Confer in Washington".
A US Marine helicopter lands on the ...
Location: Washington, United States of America / USA
Title reads: "Big Two: Kennedy, Macmillan Confer in Washington".
A US Marine helicopter lands on the lawn of the White House bringing British Prime Minister Mr. Harold Macmillan to Washington. He is accompanied by President John F. Kennedy. Mr. Macmillan and President Kennedy step out of the helicopter and walk across lawn towards camera.
LS. Looking across the lawns towards the White House. MS. President Kennedy sitting at the conference table. MCU. Mr. Macmillan and British Foreign Secretary Mr. Rab Butler sitting at a conference table. Various good shots of Mr. Macmillan and President Kennedy talking informally across the table. MS. Entrance of White House. VS. Mr. Macmillan and President Kennedy pose in the garden of the White House with Mrs. Kennedy, Lady Ormsby-Gore, the President's daughter Caroline's two ponies, Macaroni and Tex, and Sir David Ormsby-Gore (Lord Harlech) the British Ambassador in America. MS. Mr. Macmillan and President Kennedy stroll through the gardens. MCU. Mr. Macmillan makes a short speech in the gardens in his speech. He praises the partnership between Great Britain and the USA.
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FILM ID:3040.11
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Location: Washington, United States of America / USA
Title reads: "Big Two: Kennedy, Macmillan Confer in Washington".
A US Marine helicopter lands on the lawn of the White House bringing British Prime Minister Mr. Harold Macmillan to Washington. He is accompanied by President John F. Kennedy. Mr. Macmillan and President Kennedy step out of the helicopter and walk across lawn towards camera.
LS. Looking across the lawns towards the White House. MS. President Kennedy sitting at the conference table. MCU. Mr. Macmillan and British Foreign Secretary Mr. Rab Butler sitting at a conference table. Various good shots of Mr. Macmillan and President Kennedy talking informally across the table. MS. Entrance of White House. VS. Mr. Macmillan and President Kennedy pose in the garden of the White House with Mrs. Kennedy, Lady Ormsby-Gore, the President's daughter Caroline's two ponies, Macaroni and Tex, and Sir David Ormsby-Gore (Lord Harlech) the British Ambassador in America. MS. Mr. Macmillan and President Kennedy stroll through the gardens. MCU. Mr. Macmillan makes a short speech in the gardens in his speech. He praises the partnership between Great Britain and the USA.
(Comb. FG.)
FILM ID:3040.11
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/
- published: 13 Apr 2014
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HAROLD MACMILLAN - BRITISH PRIME MINISTER - 1957 - 1963
(31 Dec 1979)
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29:20
Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr.: President Kennedy and Prime Minister Macmillan: Part I
Episode S0836, Recorded on November 17, 1989
Guests: Alistair Horne, Arthur M. (Arthur Meier) Schlesinger, John Kenneth Galbraith
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Episode S0836, Recorded on November 17, 1989
Guests: Alistair Horne, Arthur M. (Arthur Meier) Schlesinger, John Kenneth Galbraith
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Episode S0836, Recorded on November 17, 1989
Guests: Alistair Horne, Arthur M. (Arthur Meier) Schlesinger, John Kenneth Galbraith
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- published: 03 Feb 2017
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