MPX5159573: Punch and Judy Show. Making his debut is 2 month old dog Toby. Young as he is, he sits on the stage in John's old top hat. That's all he'll do until he grows up and can trot amongst the audience with a collecting box after each stage appearance. Show at Torbay, Devon. 14th September 1953 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5159636: The annual Tug O' war battle of the sexes took place yesterday outside the Pilot Pub in Dungeness. Upwards of 100 people take place in this men v. women, no holds barred contest. The women won this years contest (the seventh) by winning two pulls out of three. Referee was Frank Paine, 32, Mechanic of the Mabel Holland, the Dungeness life- boat. Kent, December 1969 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5159663: A 'Zarbi', from the Dr Who television serial (written by Bill Struttonwill) ,'The Web Planet'. The Zarbi that left the studio and stood at a bus stop is being led back to the studio by a technician, near to the BBC TV studio at Ealing. The Zarbi (designed by John Wood), has an ant like appearance. Original transmission date 13th February 1965. 5th January 1965 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5159666: The Dr Who television serial written by Bill Struttonwill, 'The Web Planet'. BBC TV film studio at Ealing. The storyline is, they land their ship, The Tardis, on the mysterious planet Vortis, a land of bubbling acid pools and mists, and it is not long before their existence is in peril from a new monster - The Zarbi (designed by John Wood). The Zarbi has an ant like appearance. The Zarbi gun looks like a giant wood louse. Original transmission date 13th February 1965. 5th January 1965 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5159675: The Dr Who television serial written by Bill Struttonwill, 'The Web Planet'. BBC TV film studio at Ealing. The storyline is, they land their ship, The Tardis, on the mysterious planet Vortis, a land of bubbling acid pools and mists, and it is not long before their existence is in peril from a new monster - The Zarbi (designed by John Wood). The Zarbi has an ant like appearance. The Zarbi gun looks like a giant wood louse. Original transmission date 13th February 1965. 5th January 1965 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5159553: Going for a burton has paid off for an East Cleveland juvenile jazz band, for two trainees at Guisborough's Burtons clothing factory have helped stitch up the Loftus Greenjackets with new uniforms. Seamstresses Gillian Hird, 17 and Debbie Goodall, 16, have been making 56 jackets and sashes for the band while working at the factory on a youth training scheme and yesterday the uniforms were handed over to the band. Burtons personnel officer Barbara Jacobs said Burtons supplied the labour and the band supplied the material. Pictured L - R Gillian Hird (17) YTS, Claire Boyes (12) Loftus Greenjackets Jazz band, Ruby Campbell, who organises events for the band, Lucy Autill, training instructress at Burtons, Melanie Smith (14) jazz band and Debbie Goodall (16) YTS. 20th March 1984 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5159676: A 'Zarbi', from the Dr Who television serial (written by Bill Struttonwill) ,'The Web Planet'. The Zarbi that left the studio and stood at a bus stop is being led back to the studio by a technician, near to the BBC TV studio at Ealing. The Zarbi (designed by John Wood), has an ant like appearance. Original transmission date 13th February 1965. 5th January 1965 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5159700: The Dr Who television serial written by Bill Struttonwill, 'The Web Planet'. BBC TV film studio at Ealing. The storyline is, they land their ship, The Tardis, on the mysterious planet Vortis, a land of bubbling acid pools and mists, and it is not long before their existence is in peril from a new monster - The Zarbi (designed by John Wood). The Zarbi has an ant like appearance. The Zarbi gun looks like a giant wood louse. The Menoptera (a good monster) looks like a butterfly. Original transmission date 13th February 1965. 5th January 1965 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5159703: A 'Zarbi', from the Dr Who television serial (written by Bill Struttonwill) ,'The Web Planet'. The Zarbi stands at a bus stop outside the BBC TV studio at Ealing, West London, with two local children. The Zarbi (designed by John Wood), has an ant like appearance. Original transmission date 13th February 1965. 5th January 1965 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images