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JB Priestley's Lost City
opening credits for 'Lost City' in 1958
The opening sequence of Priestley's 1958 programme
In 1958 Bradford-born writer and broadcaster J. B. Priestley made a return journey to his hometown with a BBC film crew. Featured here are just some of the memorable Bradford scenes from the programme...
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'dancing' sign in neon

Bradford Nightlife 50s style
"Astonishing how empty the streets are. It is only 8 o'clock. Hardly anybody is about...I suppose they all stay home now and look at TV or listen to the radio."

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cobbled street and terraced houses

Terraces and cobbles
Priestley did not return to live in Bradford after the First World War. He once wrote: "My Bradford ended in 1914."

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shoppers in a Bradford market

To market, to market...
When Priestley revisited in Bradford in 1958, the city's markets were thriving. Everything could be found there, and all sorts of people!

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children in a play
Curtain up!
Of Bradford's theatres, Priestley said: "What wonderful talent you saw for your four pence."

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