Segment from Český zvukový týdeník Aktualita (Czech Aktualita Sound Newsreel) issue no. 39A from 1944 was shot during a training course for the regional leaders of the Board of Trustees for the Education of Youth, which was held at the Čeperka Guest House near Unhošť in connection with changes in the conditions of mandatory youth service resulting from the declaration of forced labour (Totaleinsatz) in August 1944. In addition to lectures, the programme included sports activities to improve the physical fitness of the participants.
The segment of Československý zvukový týdeník Aktualita (Czechoslovak Aktualita Sound Newsreel), 1938, issue no. 43 offers an insight into the lives of Czech railway workers in the aftermath of the Sudetenland annexation after they find makeshift shelter in decommissioned railway carriages in the Posázaví region. The footage also shows railway workers from Obrnice u Mostu living in railway carriages.
Three identical footage items (one upside down) of a young man by the poster for She Hired a Husband starring Priscilla Dean (dir. John Francis Dillon, 1918).
The segment of Československý zvukový týdeník Aktualita (Czechoslovak Aktualita Sound Newsreel), 1938, issue no. 22 captures the festivities held in Líšná u Zbiroha on 15 May 1938 in honour of the old Opatrný and Mudra farming families. The report shows the unveiling of commemorative plaques for both families, and audio records of the speeches given by the eldest member of the Opatrný family, Mr. Mudra, and MP Rudolf Beran, the Chairman of the Agrarian Party.
Director Václav Binovec and actress Blanka Waleská in the Theatre and Film Department of the Municipal Library in Prague in a segment from Československý zvukový týdeník Aktualita (Czechoslovak Aktualita Sound Newsreel) 1942, issue no. 49. Footage of Binovec and actor Vladimir Chinkulov Vladimírov during the shooting of the film Plameny života (The Flames of Life, 1920) at the Weteb Film Studio. Binovec meeting Soviet actor Ivan Mozzhukhin in Prague. Binovec shows off his muscles on Bohumil Veselý's balcony.