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Badminton

Canada, 1966
film

An encouragement to people to take up this increasingly popular sport.

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Badminton

Australia, 1982
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Introducing badminton

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Badminton fundamentals

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A Sporting life

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Be a sport

United Kingdom, 1959
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Playing together

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Battle of the bats

United Kingdom, 1977
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Sports for life

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Gliding

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Ping pong

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Boppabasket 2006

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Lifetime sports in education

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Boys and Balls

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Badminton: gripping, footwork, serving

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Britain's sporting heritage

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Badminton for Beginners

Australia, 1984
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Champions of Sport No.6

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Netball Catch 'n' Play

Australia, 1982
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