Trevor Philpott reports on The Snow Business
For this series of repeats we have chosen in the main the films that were the most fun to do and which even the people they were being made about considered the most fun to make.
The first of them, The Snow Business, is about those holidays in the snowy mountain peaks which the British began to flock to during the 60s. No longer were the glamorous Alpine resorts the winter pleasure grounds only of the rich, now the vast majority of people roaring in each winter were package tourists with different sized pocket-books and different ideas of fun.
The Snow Business compares the joys to be bought at St Moritz. the most fashionable resort of alt. with those that can be had in the ever-expanding snow centres on less exclusive mountain tops - at about a tenth of the price.
Directed by RANDALBEATTIE Produced by PETER ROBINSON