YEAR IN THE LIFE OF BELL'S, a

A retired publican and his wife describe life in their licensed victuallers retirement home sponsored by Bell’s. (clip - full length available onsite)

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Title: YEAR IN THE LIFE OF BELL'S, a

Reference number: 3387

Date: 1985

Director: d. David Green

Sponsor: Bell's Scotch Whisky

Production company: Daytime Television Production

Sound: sound

Original format: 16mm

Colour: col

Fiction: non-fiction

Running time: 34.00 mins

Description: A film showing the extent of the charity and sponsorship work that Bell's Scotch Whisky Company were involved with in 1985.

Credits: camera Mike Coles
ed. Peter Scammell

Shotlist: Peter Alliss introducing the film outside of Bell's HQ in Perth (2.02) Duke of Edinburgh opening the Filmhouse cinema in Edinburgh [Bell's being the Patron], with int 's and ext's of the cinema (3.02) Bell's HQ in Cherrybank, Perth. David Harley and David Sawyer, from the management of Bells, talke a walk with Peter Aliss in the rose gardens and they discuss the work of Bells (team spirit across the organisation). Sporting sponsorship and fundraising events by Bell's - they are involved with schools and community events, training future athletes, outward bound course, tennis at Perth Lawn Tennis Club, Bells Manager of the Year lunch (34.16)

Note that after dinner speakers include Ian St. John and Jimmy Greaves of sporting comedy duo 'Saint and Greavsie' fame.