MPX5080195: Electric Car/Hybrid Car: New car invention. Mr. John de Grunchy. He has developed a car which he claims gives upwards of 150 miles to the gallon by combining petrol and battery power. His prototype. His Petelec, based on a fiat 500, uses four heavy duty 12-volt car batteries in conjunction with a 3-h.p. garden rotorvator engine. December 1974 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5075880: Entertainment Television: Barbara Murray of the power game's 'Lady Wilder', stars with Paul Daneman in London Weekend TV's popular domestic comedy series, 'Never a Cross Word' in which Barbara plays the part of a scatter- brained wife of a rising young executive Ronald Baldock (paul Daneman). Barbara Murray who plays Deirdre the scatter-brained wife, at the reception today. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5075937: Some of the "Miss World" contestants, wearing coats from Elgee, Miss Selfridge, Fifth Avenue, and just looking. (back row, left to right) The Misses, Philippines, Mexico, Dominican Republic, Malta, France, Argentine, Venezuela, Gibralta, and Iceland. (front row, left to right) The Misses Austria, U.S.A., Belgium, New Zealand, Israel, South Africa, Germany, Sweden, and Yugoslavia. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5075981: 17 year old Bindi Williams an aboriginal boy actor, flew into London to see the first transmission in colour of a new Australian series called "Woobinda, Animal Doctor" in which he has a starring role. Bindi Williams pictured with his boomerang, with the pigeons in Trafalgar Square. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5076007: The Bermondsey dockers frequenting their felmongers arms got upset about this anti-prince Philip press report and decided to do something for him in respect of his polo playing. After all he founded a playing field in their area and arranged cheap holidays for them, so they are collecting to buy him a present. Which according to the sum they reach they may vary between a polo pony or a polo stick. The docker at the felmongers arms inscribing donations. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5076038: actress Francis Dean who lives in Fairfax Road, N.W.6., wears a maxi-coat and it is made of synthetic fur by astraka. She was out today with daughter Belinda (2) and Belinda found maxis very cosy indeed especially with today's weather. They were waiting for a No. 31 bus where the pictures were taken. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5076271: Entertainment: Television Programmes: Filming the "Man Hunt" series for London Weekend Television, actress Cyd Hayman is one of a trio of French resistance people escaping from occupied France. Cyd plays Anne-Marie Poitiers (code name Nina) and today she underwent a cold and wet day's filming as escape sequences were shot at Thames Weir near Marlow, Bucks. Preparing Cyd for her ducking, director Cyril Coke pours water over her from a watering can. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5076275: Canine stars of the Film and Television. Gloria North from Datchet, Bucks, demonstrating the forcep on the ear of her Afghan Hound Khan, who has appeared as a model and with Eric Robinson on TV. Waiting patiently are Hotara, 2 1/2 year old Japanese Chinn spaniel who appeared in Peter Sellers Film "Magic Christian" Dash, 8 1/2 year old English sheep dog who appears in-the Dulux ads, and William who appears in the Pal dog commercials, William is being held by its young owner 4 1/2 year old William Craig. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5076314: Entertainment: The famous Talk of the Town theatre restaurant in London will be featured on the float entered by Fortes in this year's Lord Mayor's Show. Eight of the girls currently appearing in Robert Nesbitt's revue "Out of This World" at the Talk of the Town will add glamour to the occasion, dressed in show costumes. (left to right) Marion Mitchell, Pamela Lerena and Tina Harris members of the Talk of the Town. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images