Yes Dave I remember seeing those featurettes when i was a young boy in Birmingham. They were a great part of the cinema experience. Add to that the occassional cartoon and more than likely a B film to accompany the main feature.Great value!
Australia had it's own version of the cinema newsreels & quite often used to incorporate features from the latest Brit Pathe news.
In Sydney there is the famous State Theatre which was also once a cinema. Adjoined to this large theatre there once was a smaller cinema called the State Theatrette which you had to go downstairs to enter. It was like a small basement cinema but never showed main features only latest newsreels and featurettes.
Back in 1968 I made a special visit to that cinema to see newsreel highlights (only about 10 minutes) of that year's F.A. Cup Final between my team West Brom. and Everton.
In those days there was no live coverage on television over here and I had to wait all week to see Albion's winning goal.It was fabulous because it was also in colour (we didn't get colour television until 1974.)
I've noticed that parts of the Australian cinema newsreels have been used on cable's HISTORY CHANNEL as time filler's between programs.Short as they might be they show perfectly how most people used to view the news in the old days.Most are very interesting to view again.
Must say a lot of the early newsreel coverage of Football matches in the UK left a lot to be desired.Many goals were missed and the coverage was very jumpy with more coverage of the flat capped supporter's with their rosettes and rattles than the action.
Can anyone else remember those smaller cinema's that used to show only newsreels all day?
Dave.

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