In Black and White (1951)
An attempted evocation of the tradition of British printing, in a series of dramatised impressions: the discovery of a new method of printing in France and its development in England. The beauty of language is illustrated by excerpts from the works of Shakespeare and Dickens.
Director: John Rowdon
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James McKechnie as |
| Camera | Ronnie Anscombe | Director of Photography |
| Production | Hindle Edgar | Producer |
| Editing | Francis Cockburn | Editor |
| Crew | John Rowdon | Script |
| Directing | John Rowdon | Director |
| Sound | Lambert Williamson | Music |