Reg Groves

Reg Groves
Total Credits at Criticker: 8 (Writer)
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The Goose Steps Out
A bumbling teacher (Will Hay) conveniently turns out to be the double of a German general. In the true spirit of wartime propaganda high jinks, he is flown into Germany to impersonate the general and cause chaos and hilarity in a Hitler Youth college (populated by the likes of Peter Ustinov, Charles Hawtrey and Barry Morse). (imdb)
Tomorrow Is Theirs
Tomorrow is Theirs examines provisions for secondary school education during the war, arguing for the importance of maintaining excellent, thorough schooling in spite of wartime obstacles.
Architects of England
From Stonehenge to the reinforced concrete constructions of the 20th Century, 'Architects of England' takes us on a tour of Britain's architecture throughout the ages. (youtube)
Eating Out with Tommy Trinder
Tommy Trinder promotes the virtues of the wartime communal British Restaurants. (imdb)
Oxford
Oxford (1941) - Short Film
A look at the facilities and character of Oxford University, and the varied experiences that are associated with studying there.
Each for All
The factories of Britain have a Trade Union to represent the workers who elect one of themselves as their shop steward to speak on their behalf in the workshop as well as round the National conference table. Mistakes or grievances in shop or department can, as a rule, speedily be righted by brief discussion between Management and the workers' representative. The film shows a meeting of the Trade Union Congress which represents every kind of Trade Union in Great Britain.
Ulster
Ulster (1941) - Short Film
British documentary on how the community of Ulster got converted to war times.
A.1. At Lloyd\
A description of Lloyd’s services to world shipping and the story of a voyage from Valparaiso to Hull. The S.S. Armadillo, ‘100 A 1’ at Lloyd’s sets out with a valuable cargo on her adventurous voyage; she is reported missing; her safe arrival is announced by the ringing of the famous Lutine Bell at Lloyd’s.