Annabelle Honess Roe writes: >There's a museum of photography, film and television in Bradford >(http://www.nmpft.org.uk/home.asp). It's well worth a visit, but it's nowhere near London. Bradford is 175 miles north of London. The trip takes 3-4 hours by car, depending on the traffic. The journey can theoretically be done in just over two hours by train, but the trains in Britain are so unreliable, delay-prone and expensive that nobody in their right mind would use them if they have any other choice. BMI (www.flybmi.com) flies from London Heathrow to Leeds/Bradford: it's considerably cheaper than the train in most cases (you can get cheaper train tickets, but only if you book weeks in advance), even after taking into account the cost of getting to and from airports. I've used this route about once every 6-8 weeks for the last three years, and have never suffered a cancellation or significant delay (I went to London meetings by train for around two years before that, and was never able to complete a round trip WITHOUT suffering a cancellation or significant delay). The first Saturday in the month is the ideal time to visit, as the Pictureville Cinema there shows 'This is Cinerama' using an original release print and a genuine three-projector installation. It's the only theatre in the world which runs regularly scheduled Cinerama screenings, apart from the Cinerama Dome in Seattle. Leo Leo Enticknap Curator, Northern Region Film & Television Archive Middlesbrough, UK www.nrfta.org.uk ---- Screen-L is sponsored by the Telecommunication & Film Dept., the University of Alabama: http://www.tcf.ua.edu