This film explains how sneezing in public can spread disease, and shows how using a handkerchief can stop it.
Shows how hygiene can change the course of history and how it was a decisive factor in Britain's World War II victory. Commentary by Dr. Charles Hill.
Public health film, warning of the dangers of this airborne disease through sneezing.
Describes the many by-products resulting from the carbonisation of coal.
National insurance made amusing by the eccentric Richard Massingham.
A road safety film on the dangers of playing in the roads of London in 1947.
Government information film on how to get maximum wear from a man's suit, narrated by one such suit in the form of an autobiography.
A brief documentary about the history of the Royal Mail.
Advice for post-war British holidaymakers on how to comply with new Treasury legislation on taking money abroad, presented in comic style by Richard Massingham.
Richard Massingham gives a comic demonstration of how to cross the road.
A man extols the enjoyment that can still be had in a bath restricted to the wartime allowance of five inches of hot water.
Two men, worn down by their dismal daily existence, decide to take action.