· Notebook from the 2012 Tour de France (Ray Pascoe, 40 mins.)
· A History of Cycling on Film (British Film Institute, 57 mins.) + Q & A with Barry Witcomb who appears in a 1966 clip.(Barry is due to attend with his father, 93 year old Ernie Witcomb of Witcomb cycles)
· Alf Engers “aka “The King” (Ray Pascoe, 76 mins.) Alf Engers will attend for a Q&A session. Alf is also due to be on the Robert Elms show on Radio London (10.00 a.m.) on Saturday 30th.
· On Yer Bike - Graeme Obree (25 mins.)
· The Final Hour - Chris Boardman (Imlach, 55 mins.)
· Jacques Anquetil : The Man, The Mystery, The Legend (Philip Kohly, 60 mins.) – followed by an interview with Anquetil’s “super-domestique” – or indeed “super-valet” - Vin Denson.
EARLY BOOKING FOR BOTH SHOWS IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED
Apologies if you were mistakenly contacted and/or do not want to receive news of the Hammersmith Cyclists’ Film Show – please e-mail rdavis4499@aol.com if you wish to be taken off the mailing list.
I hope some of you will be interested in these films.
In spite of the statement that speedy booking is essential, I suspect there will still be room at both showings.
STOP PRESS: Stars of yesteryear to attend HAMMERSMITH CYCLISTS’ FILM SHOW 2016 (now 2 shows)
SHOW ONE: Sunday 31st January 2016, 1.00 – 5.00
At: Regent Street Cinema 0207 911 5050 http://www.regentstreetcinema.com
Cycle Sport: Film from the Archives
· Notebook from the 2012 Tour de France (Ray Pascoe, 40 mins.)
· A History of Cycling on Film (British Film Institute, 57 mins.) + Q & A with Barry Witcomb who appears in a 1966 clip.(Barry is due to attend with his father, 93 year old Ernie Witcomb of Witcomb cycles)
· Alf Engers “aka “The King” (Ray Pascoe, 76 mins.) Alf Engers will attend for a Q&A session. Alf is also due to be on the Robert Elms show on Radio London (10.00 a.m.) on Saturday 30th.
SHOW TWO: Sunday 7th February 2016, 1.30 – 5.00
At: Phoenix Cinema East Finchley 020 8444 6789 http://www.phoenixcinema.co.uk
“Kings of the Hour”
· On Yer Bike - Graeme Obree (25 mins.)
· The Final Hour - Chris Boardman (Imlach, 55 mins.)
· Jacques Anquetil : The Man, The Mystery, The Legend (Philip Kohly, 60 mins.) – followed by an interview with Anquetil’s “super-domestique” – or indeed “super-valet” - Vin Denson.
EARLY BOOKING FOR BOTH SHOWS IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED
Apologies if you were mistakenly contacted and/or do not want to receive news of the Hammersmith Cyclists’ Film Show – please e-mail rdavis4499@aol.com if you wish to be taken off the mailing list.
I hope some of you will be interested in these films.
In spite of the statement that speedy booking is essential, I suspect there will still be room at both showings.
Chris.