I'd appreciate any additions to this current filmography:
Documentaries/Programmes
The Pleasure Garden (1953)
The Phoenix Tower (1950s)
The Crystal Palace is on fire! (1986)
Crystal Palace Reflections (1993)
Crown & Country (1996)
Time Team's History Hunters (1998)
Newsroom Southeast reports x 2 (late 90s)
What The Victorians Did For Us (2001)
The London Programme - People's Palace (2001)
London Tonight (2006)
Crystal Palace 70th Anniversary Fireworks (2006)
Britain In Pictures (2007)
Footage
Eco Warriors Footage
Passing Of A Landmark + various footages (1940s)
Crystal Palace Park amateur footage (1997)
http://www.movietone.com/
http://www.britishpathe.com/
http://newsfilm.bufvc.ac.uk/article.php ... 0819530392
There were also many movies shot at the location of the Crystal Palace...
Crystal Palace Films/Documentaries/Programmes/Footage
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"you're only supposed to blow the bloody doors off!"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8g_GeQR8fJo
Can't believe you forgot that one Falkor
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8g_GeQR8fJo
Can't believe you forgot that one Falkor
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Just seen the trailer for next weeks "Sugg's Survivors." Thursday 17th January, 7.30pm, ITV1 "the singer finds out what happened to London's Crystal Palace."
The two-second trailer showed the backs of Suggs and what looked suspiciously like Falkor's mate Ken Kiss, walking down the steps into the subway.
The two-second trailer showed the backs of Suggs and what looked suspiciously like Falkor's mate Ken Kiss, walking down the steps into the subway.
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That Sugg's Survivors was very good; I liked the way Ken bigged up the fountains! The palace and park got summarised quite nicely with the fountains, subway and dinosaurs. A pic of an architectural court would have gone a long way, too. They showed what probably used to be the best photo of the fountains, but now I think mine is! A few months before Christmas, I remember Ken mentioning to me that he had to show some important people down into the subway, but I never had any idea it was for a TV documentary. I recognised the Ranger; he's a very enthusiastic guy who told me all about what happened with the funfair, boats and car park.