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BBC North West Regional News Material 1973-1986: Programme Details
Record 1 – 5 of 5 news stories found.
Further details for Look North West: Wednesday 5/11/1980
Production Date
Wednesday 5/11/1980
Introduced By
Stuart Hall
Producer
Steve Ireland
Newsreader
John Mundy
Studio-based and videotape material in this programme (not usually held at the NWFA but please enquire)
MANCHESTER VT: RNW A045S/7:
David Davies, snf, reporting on a Manchester city council debate on council house sales. Incl. 16mm film. Mute. Park. (David oov) 36’ 0’57”. Toyal vt dur: 1’17”.
RNW A043E/34: (Rec. by the LMCR)
Martin Henfield, snf, talking to Fred Williams, the Chairman, and Tom Kirkbridge, the Manager, of the Warrington Research Centre where they carry out tests to ascertain the fire resistance of all kinds of products. 4’18”
RNW A045S/3:
Alistair Macdonald, snf, talking to Nicholas Stephens, the Managing Director of Homeline, a service just launched in Manchester to sell houses by computer. 3’14”
RNW A045S/8:
David Davies, snf, with the news that Clive LLoyd may be the new lancashire cricket captain. Incl. 16mm film. Commag. BBC Stock. 23’, 0’37”. Toatl vt Dur: 2’50”
On Wednesday 5/11/1980 there were 5 news stories transmitted.
Film Item Number
Description
Duration
(news descriptions are taken directly from BBC's Programme as Broadcast sheets.)
1.
Richard Duckenfield, snf, reporting on the fight to save the Lucas Girling brake factory in Bromborough. sepmag/Commag. Higginson.
3 mins 32 secs
2.
Film of the search for dog breeder Betty Wood in derbyshire. Commag. BBC Stock. (Martin oov)
0 mins 25 secs
3.
Film of traffic congestion in Manchester caused by a water main leak in Canon Street. Mute. Park. (John oov0
0 mins 18 secs
4.
Richard Duckenfield, snf, talking to Wirral undertaker Lawrence Jones, who has won first prize in a national ridiculous regulations competition. Sepmag/Commag. Higginson