Panoramics
One-reel documentary series produced by Ben K. Blake. Research continues on this series.
Tomorrow’s Stars (4/14/1941) D: Harry Foster. Narrated by Dan Seymour
A City Within A City (8/8/1941) D: George Blake. Narrated by Hugh James
The Gallup Poll (11/7/1941) D: Edmund Dorfman. Narrated by Hugh James
New York’s Finest (11/7/1941) D: Harry Foster. Narrated by Ernest Chappel
Spare Time In The Army (2/12/1942) D: Bernard Rubin
Health For Defense (3/3/1942) D: Edmund Dorfman. Narrated by Hugh James
Cajuns Of The Teche (8/13/1942) D: André De La Varre
Oddities (10/8/1942) D: André De La Varre. Narrated by John S. Martin
Our Second Front (12/18/1942) D: Harry Foster
Birds On The Wing (8/1943) No credits available.
Babies By Bannister (10/1/1943) D: Irving Browning. Narrated by Millicent Robin
Camera Digest (1/14/1944) No credits available
Merchant Convoy (Merchant Seamen) (6/11/1943) D: J.B. Holmes. Produced by the British Ministry Of Information
A Harbor Goes To France (6/14/1945) No director credited. Narration by Hugh James. Produced by the British Ministry Of Information
Tomorrow’s Stars (4/14/1941) D: Harry Foster. Narrated by Dan Seymour
A City Within A City (8/8/1941) D: George Blake. Narrated by Hugh James
The Gallup Poll (11/7/1941) D: Edmund Dorfman. Narrated by Hugh James
New York’s Finest (11/7/1941) D: Harry Foster. Narrated by Ernest Chappel
Spare Time In The Army (2/12/1942) D: Bernard Rubin
Health For Defense (3/3/1942) D: Edmund Dorfman. Narrated by Hugh James
Cajuns Of The Teche (8/13/1942) D: André De La Varre
Oddities (10/8/1942) D: André De La Varre. Narrated by John S. Martin
Our Second Front (12/18/1942) D: Harry Foster
Birds On The Wing (8/1943) No credits available.
Babies By Bannister (10/1/1943) D: Irving Browning. Narrated by Millicent Robin
Camera Digest (1/14/1944) No credits available
Merchant Convoy (Merchant Seamen) (6/11/1943) D: J.B. Holmes. Produced by the British Ministry Of Information
A Harbor Goes To France (6/14/1945) No director credited. Narration by Hugh James. Produced by the British Ministry Of Information