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Originally Posted by BobK You're welcome.  There's been a BBC sound archive for some time, but there's a lot of video stuff there also, and much of the archive has only become freely available on the net in the last few days - maybe last week. The 'flagship' (oddly appropriate word) is the eye-witness reports of the Titanic disaster.
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Fantastic stuff (thanks for pointing me in that direction). It was always streamed so I wouldn't have the opportunity to use some material in the middle school's that I visit. Now, everybody knows the Titanic, but I can start off by asking them where was it built?
They still haven't guessed what country I am from (that is, the four classes of youngsters)! So I can keep them guessing (in English).