Down to Sussex (1964)
Sussex - A country rich in scenic beauty and history. South Down and Weald - open space and green woodland. This is Sussex, a county rich in scenic beauty, seaside resorts and international events; peaceful downland villages and fertile weald. History shows itself everywhere, right back to the threshold of legend - The Long Man of Wilmington and Chanctonbury Ring. All this the traveller can see and enjoy, together with the present-day delights of, for example, the Petworth Show, Goodwood Races, polo at Cowdray Park, Glyndebourne, and the fun of the Sussex coast.
Director: Ken Fairbairn
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Peter Halliday as Narrator (voice) |
| Directing | Ken Fairbairn | Director |
| Production | Edgar Anstey | Producer |
| Writing | Ian Ferguson | Writer |
| Writing | Norman Prouting | Writer |
| Sound | Kenneth V. Jones | Music |
| Editing | John Legard | Editor |
| Camera | Michael Boultbee | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Jack West | Director of Photography |