1963: The MOST REFINED NOSES in ENGLAND | Tonight | Weird and Wonderful | BBC Archive



Macdonald Hastings is in South Ruislip to see some “career noses” at work. They belong to the prodigiously gifted staff at the Smells Factory.

These savants of scents offer a sharper analysis and nuance than chemical testing of odours. They can synthesise any smell you should desire – from cheap knock-off perfumes to making plastic car seats smell of leather.

To help them, they have 1,200 bottles, each containing a different basic smell, and then 12,909 further bottles of various mixtures of the basic smells.

But can a human really have such a refined nose? Macdonald puts a couple of staff through their paces identifying his own crafty concoction.

Clip taken from Tonight: Smells, originally broadcast on BBC Television, Thursday 12 September, 1963.

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  1. This is a hoot! And it is so refreshing to see someone smoking in it, too. I do believe, however, that the man's cigarette smoke might well have interfered with his ability to smell delicate perfumes. 🙂

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