Film historian John Huntley provides a guided tour of his film archive in a tall Victorian house in north
London. The archive contains material from over
100 years of film-making, from rare early footage to some of the best-known British films of the last
50 years, In telling the stories of precious and unusual holdings, Huntley also reflects on his own career in film, which began in 1939 when he was employed as a tea boy at Denham studios under Alexander Korda. Producer Rob Ketteridge