Work in Progress (1951)

Replacing a century-old rail tunnel at Woodhead, co-ordinated road haulage services in Argyllshire, Whitemoor freight marshalling yeard, Bristol bus services and the Calais to Dover cross-channel ferry: these are the subjects of this early BTF production covering a world of transport co-ordination now largely vanished.

Director: Michael Clarke
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 25 min
Release Date:

Screenplay

Music: Temple Abady
Cinematography: James Ritchie, Ronald Craigen
Production: British Transport Films
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

short film

More Films by Director: Michael Clarke
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Work in Progress about?
Replacing a century-old rail tunnel at Woodhead, co-ordinated road haulage services in Argyllshire, Whitemoor freight marshalling yeard, Bristol bus services and the Calais to Dover cross-channel ferry: these are the subjects of this early BTF production covering a world of transport co-ordination now largely vanished.
Who directed Work in Progress?
Work in Progress was directed by Michael Clarke.
How long is Work in Progress?
Work in Progress has a runtime of 25m (25 minutes).
What genre is Work in Progress?
Work in Progress is a Documentary film.
Where was Work in Progress produced?
Work in Progress was produced in United Kingdom.