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Home Movie Roadshow

Next year, BBC TWO is launching a new series which will travel the country in a hunt for the nation's home movie archive.

This is the nation's story through the eyes of its most important historians: the British people.

We are looking for any amateur-filmed footage that reflects the events of the last seventy years. It might be footage of the summer of 1976, or the great storm of 1987. It might be street parties celebrating the Coronation, Jubilee or the Royal Weddings. We're interested in footage of people's hobbies or the big events in their life - perhaps an important wedding or birthday party. We would love to see any footage of local festivals, or people who perhaps went on to be famous - a local who went on to be a sports or pop star for instance.

We are interested in finding any footage you may have of Royalty, or the building or opening of important buildings in the area. It might be Beatlemania for instance, or political demonstrations. It could be that the footage is very particular to the area - the local industry - from ship building to cider-making.

We are throwing the net very wide, and we are really interested to hear from individuals or organisations about what they think is of importance and what deserves to be seen on the small screen.

If you have old cine or video footage we would love to hear from you. We are happy to take it on any format.

If any clips are used in the series, then a fee will be paid which would also cover postage costs to us. We will guarantee its safe return. We will be licensing the footage and the rights will remain with you unless you agree otherwise. In the instance of music being used, we will cover the Royalty fee.

Please contact the production team at

samia.murphy@diverse.tv or on 0203 189 3228.

Or you can post your footage to: Home Movie Roadshow, 1 Ariel Way, London W12 7SL


Page updated on 05 December 2009

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