Exploring Chemistry (1967)
A BAFTA special award winning documentary that pays a visit to a first-year chemistry class in a London secondary school (Wandsworth Comprehensive), where three pupils' theories as to why copper turns black when heated in air are tested. Intended for science teachers to show how a child's natural curiosity can be encouraged. Includes a sequence on the work of Mrs. C. Hutt in experimental psychology.
Director: Robert Parker
| Directing | Robert Parker | Director |
| Sound | Dudley Plummer | Sound |
| Editing | Ron Brown | Editor |
| Camera | David Muir | Camera Operator |
| Crew | Michael Barnes | Script |