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Advice to Householders (1964)
 

Courtesy of Imperial War Museum

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DirectorNicholas Alwyn
Production CompanyR.H.R. Productions, Film Producers Guild
SponsorsHome Office, Scottish Home & Health Department
ProducerRonald H. Riley
ScriptNicholas Alwyn
PhotographyFred Gamage

Presenter: Robert Urquhart

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A series of seven short public information films designed to be shown on television if a nuclear attack seemed likely.

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Designed to accompany the Civil Defence handbook, each film in the series Advice to Householders explains a different aspect of nuclear warfare and what procedures to take in order to survive and minimise the effects of the blast and fall-out radiation.

The titles are: Nuclear Explosions - The Basic Facts, Protective Measures, Emergency Equipment and Supplies, Preparing the House, What to do Immediately After an Attack and Life Under Fall-Out Conditions - see the attached synopsis for further details.

After 1970, references to the 'Grey Warning' were excised from some copies, presumably because it had been discontinued. A more comprehensive update was made in 1980 as Protect and Survive, presenting essentially the same information but using colour and more up-to-date presentation techniques.

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Video Clips
1. Introduction (1:07)
1. Nuclear Explosions - The Basic Facts (3:03)
2. Protective Measures (6:25)
3. Emergency Equipment and Supplies (4:15)
4. Preparing the House (3:09)
5. What To Do If It Happens (8:04)
6. What to Do Immediately After an Attack (3:17)
7. Life Under Fallout Conditions (5:26)
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SEE ALSO
Protect and Survive (1976)
Sheffield is Calling You (1954)
Threads (1984)
War Game, The (1966)