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Rushes Sequences - general views - London (Video)

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Dan Biddle Dan Biddle | 09:18 UK time, Wednesday, 11 November 2009

GVs (general views) of London from the Programme Two team filming on location.

These rushes sequences are part ofÌýour promise to release contentÌýfrom most of our interviews and some general footage, all underÌýa permissive licence for you to embed, or download a non-branded version and re-edit.

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  • Comment number 1.

    Excellent! Thank you for sharing these rushes... Your programmes were excellent, and as I work in a London Primary School I was fascinated to see the internet teaching methods re. the South Koreans etc etc. Our headteacher also watched the programmes and is very keen to up our web involvement - we are already realising that many of ou teachers need to catch up and enter the wider net reality we inhabit. (I also am responsible for our school website, which one of our Ofted inspectors last month said 'was one of the best school websites' he had seen. Tomorrow in our ICT lesson I plan to get our whole yr6 class participating in the Web Behaviour Test. (I did it myself and found I was a Hedgehog!).

    Once again, thank you for a thought provoking and inspiring series.

    p.s. We will use this background footage in some of the films the children will be making!

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