
Pioneers of Aviation
Newsreel and voiceover from the 50s series Time to Remember tell the story of the men and women who took to the skies in the first half of the 20th century.
In the 1950s, the newsreel company Pathe mined their archive to produce a series of programmes for television called Time to Remember. Made by the producer Peter Baylis, they chronicled the political, social and cultural changes that occurred during the first half of the 20th century.
Each episode was narrated by a prominent actor such as Ralph Richardson, Michael Redgrave, Anthony Quayle, Edith Evans, Basil Rathbone and Joyce Grenfell, all reading scripts recalling historic, evocative or significant moments from an intriguing past.
In 2010, the material from the original Time to Remember has been collected together thematically to create a new 12-part series under the same title that offers a rewarding perspective on the events, people and innovations from history that continue to shape and influence the world around us.
This episode tells the story of the groundbreaking men, women and machines who took to the skies in the first half of the 20th century and includes footage of the Wright brothers at Kitty Hawk; President Theodore Roosevelt becoming the first head of state to fly in an aeroplane; the German Zeppelins; the R101 disaster; Imperial Airways at Croydon Aerodrome; and Charles Lindbergh's first solo transatlantic flight in the Spirit of St Louis in 1927.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Narrator | Lesley Sharp |
Executive Producer | Toby Stevens |
Director | Breid McLoone |
Broadcasts
- Tue 21 Sep 2010 20:30
- Wed 22 Sep 2010 00:30
- Sun 26 Sep 2010 19:00
- Mon 27 Sep 2010 03:25
- Wed 23 Feb 2011 20:30
- Thu 24 Feb 2011 02:35
- Tue 29 Nov 2011 19:30
- Tue 19 Jun 2012 19:30