Many diy restorers would give up their limbs to have a garage like that... that's an asset that seems to have gone lost with time due to the rising land prices.
Congratulations. You may be unaware of just how many people for just how many years have searched for a copy of this film. Any chance of posting the opening title just to complete the job.
Click on my name and have a ride in my two Bullnose Morrises.
Hello, I have not seen this film for 40 years so I'm still in shock. You know this film changed my life, it was my favourit test film when I was a little boy, I used to spend my time climbing over any scrap yard in bicycle range looking for old wrecks. And I am still hooked, I have a 1936 Daimler, 57 Q4 Commer truck & 58 Land rover. I took a look at the DVLA site to day and just for fun checked the reg of the Morris and there it was, still on the road, taxed, it even is still blue.
Hi Jim, glad you liked the film, I love it too. The house is only 4 miles from me. Pity the garage was lost to a house! Typical urban infill, nothing is sacred.
Look at that junk yard! My God!
oldschoolgreentube 2 months ago
What wonderful memories, i love this film. I'm so glad i grew up in this era, thanks atlantic1952 !
mrrobbiezed 3 months ago
Many diy restorers would give up their limbs to have a garage like that... that's an asset that seems to have gone lost with time due to the rising land prices.
gentil79 7 months ago
I would love to have a time machine and visit these scrapyards...
gentil79 7 months ago
Thanks for the heads up. I already have all three of those test films in my collection.
kerensasdad 10 months ago
Lovely film, my favourite of all the old BBC test films. I have this on a DVD I bought from the BP Video Library. Never get fed up of watching it!
kerensasdad 1 year ago
Now available on Amazon on Lunch Hour DVD
Spinalman 11 months ago
Poor dog looks pi**ed off! lol
uktubedude 1 year ago
Oh my god! I used to watch this all the time when I was about 5 years old!! Brought tears to my eyes to see it again! :-)
firebladeboy 2 years ago
Congratulations. You may be unaware of just how many people for just how many years have searched for a copy of this film. Any chance of posting the opening title just to complete the job.
Click on my name and have a ride in my two Bullnose Morrises.
ashydashers 2 years ago
wonderful to see this again..thank you atlantic1952.
LZDEN 2 years ago
Hello, I have not seen this film for 40 years so I'm still in shock. You know this film changed my life, it was my favourit test film when I was a little boy, I used to spend my time climbing over any scrap yard in bicycle range looking for old wrecks. And I am still hooked, I have a 1936 Daimler, 57 Q4 Commer truck & 58 Land rover. I took a look at the DVLA site to day and just for fun checked the reg of the Morris and there it was, still on the road, taxed, it even is still blue.
So thanks.
jimenaman 2 years ago 2
Hi Jim, glad you liked the film, I love it too. The house is only 4 miles from me. Pity the garage was lost to a house! Typical urban infill, nothing is sacred.
atlantic1952 2 years ago
This is a wonderful film, can you tell me where I could get a copy, preferably on DVD ?
JJPR1959 2 years ago
Google BP film unit and they will provide copies for a small charge.
Spinalman 2 years ago
The end sequences of the countryside were filmed in Seale, just off the A31.
Spinalman 2 years ago