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additional advert, another film to verify
* History of Railways Magazine commercial<ref name="SVR24" /> (1971), filmed at Bridgnorth featuring 46443
* Walls’ Ice Cream commercial<ref name="SVR24" /> (1972), filmed at Bridgnorth featuring [[GWR 2251 Class 3205 | 3205]], 46443 and 686 The Lady Armaghdale
* Nat King Cole LP commercial<ref name=SVR115>SVR News 115</ref> (circa 1978) including 46443
* TV advert for Swan Vesta matches (1980s) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBL71A3XRc0 YouTube]
* Game for a laugh<ref name="EH" /> ([[Severn Valley Railway Timeline 1980-1989#1981 |1981]]), item featuring musician and entertainer Joe Brown firing [[BR Riddles 4MT 80079|80079]].
*From 'Severn Valley Railway memories' by Christopher Magner, p47 (Self published, 1997, no ISBN number) "Good publicity was obtained [in 1966] when BBC television made a film on the preservation scheme for the Today programme"
 
*From 'North and South before the Turntable', Quentin Haigh (SVR News 115)<ref name=SVR115/>; In 1978, "...''following the Spring Steam Gala, 46443 was turned again to face north for a sequence in a television film called 'A Man Called Enigma' in October of the same year''." This may refer to the 1979 TV mini-series [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078649/ A Man Called Intrepid] whose plot included the breaking of the German Enigma code.
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