Hello all, This Sunday - worth a visit: Filmed and Not Forgotten - a special screening to mark the centenary year of the First World War, on Sunday 9th November at 2pm, at the National Centre for Early Music, in York. 'Filmed and Not Forgotten' is a Yorkshire Film Archive programme focussing on a collection of films made in communities across Yorkshire during the years of the First World War. The event will be presented by specialist curator, Martin Watts. A moving story of the people who were fleetingly captured on film, one hundred years ago, and whose stories are being re-told today. Tickets are £5 (five pounds) and can be purchased on the door or from www.asff.co.uk/tickets/#special. 50% of ticket sales will be donated to the Royal British Legion. See www.filmedandnotforgotten.com where some sample footage can be viewed. I was at a presentation by the Yorkshire Film Archive (www.yorkshirefilmarchive.com) where some of these film clips were shown. The archive hopes, eventually, to make thousands of films available - FREE - on their website. Meanwhile, there are several there to see. Janice Wood