MPX5071411: Stewart Henry the disc jockey broadcasting from a studio at the BBC this afternoon on his 4pm show, told listeners he was naked. The reason was that on Saturday on Scottish BBC 1 television, he was interviewing witches at a meeting and had to strip to join the circle. He liked the freedom feeling so much that he decided to broadcast in the nude today. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5071452: Stewart Henry the disc jockey broadcasting from a studio at the BBC this afternoon on his 4pm show, told listeners he was naked. The reason was that on Saturday on Scottish BBC 1 television, he was interviewing witches at a meeting and had to strip to join the circle. He liked the freedom feeling so much that he decided to broadcast in the nude today. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5071512: This year's Veteran car rally to Brighton started at London's Hyde park where 295 entries assembled. "The pusher" David Gleave pushes his father and their 1903 two seater Speedwell to get started in today's London to Brighton run. His father is Mr. L. Gleave from Nantwich, Cheshire. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5071544: Entertainment Circus Children: 10 year old David Hibling, a Suffolk schoolboy has organised a "Save the Circus" petition which he intends to present to the local authorities in support of performing animal acts. David borrowed the ringmaster's hat and whip when he made a tour backstage. The ringmaster, Major Dick Barton, looks on with a smile. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5071553: York Terrace, Regents Park, gutted by fire Standing at the end of a turntable ladder 50 feet above the ground facing smoke and flames, a fireman sprays a jet of water on to part of a five storey building destroyed by fire i The fireman was one of 100 called to deal with the blaze in a part of York Terrace which was being reconstructed. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5070703: Ducks join in the "Duck pond regatta" of the children's yachting club at Green Farm. Newbold, near Chesterfield, where grandchildren of farmer T. Needham, who founded the club 26 years ago are having exciting manoeuvres on the 18 inch deep "briny". 11 years old Brian Elliott has been appointed this years "Admiral." The duck pond fleet sets of Newbold, near Chesterfield is out on manoeuvres, but the flag-ship - a raft on empty oil drums - has to heave-to for a moment while a goose convoy paddles past. Sailors of the "Fleet" are all children of Newbold, members of a sailing club started twenty five years ago by Mr. T. Needham. The "Fleet" boasts a new "Admiral" every year Brian Elliot, 11 holds the rank this year. Vessels under his command are the oil drum raft, a wooden tub and a tin bath with tree-branch mast and sacking sail. May 1946 P012111 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5070749: Holding the line. Youngsters from the Roxburgh Day Nursery at Clifton, Bristol, make sure that one of their number does not fall by the wayside when they're out for their morning walk. Led by their pretty nurse, they step out in "Conga" fashion, complete with parasolled marker bringing up the rear. June 1947 P012149 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5070394: Entertainment Television Cartoons Humour. Walt Disney characters who are travelling round the country, today left their van at Watford Junction and travelled to Euston by train. As Winnie the Pooh was too fat to enter the normal passenger carriage, they has to make the journey in the guards van. On arrival at Euston they were met by the station manager's shorthand typists, 19 year old twins, Diana and her sister Susan Wheatley, (left to right) Winnie the Pooh, Susan in the arms of Heffalump Tigger, and Diana Wheatley. November 1969 Z11187-002 / Bridgeman Images