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BBC North West Regional News Material 1973-1986: Programme Details
Record 1 – 6 of 6 news stories found.
Further details for Look North West: Monday 6/12/1976
Production Date
Monday 6/12/1976
Introduced By
Stuart Hall
Producer
John McManus
Newsreader
John Mundy
Studio-based and videotape material in this programme (not usually held at the NWFA but please enquire)
Manchester VT: VTC/6ST/NW7649/1/MR: Felicity Goodey snf, talking to Robert de Warren, new administrator of the Nortern Dance Theatre, about how his past eleven years in Persia might affect a change on the ballet company. Dur 2.35
Studio Interview: Nick Clarke snf talking to Andrew Toop about inefficient deliveries from manufacturers in Great Britain. Dur 2.17
On Monday 6/12/1976 there were 6 news stories transmitted.
Film Item Number
Description
Duration
(news descriptions are taken directly from BBC's Programme as Broadcast sheets.)
1
Nick Clarke snf talking to Ray Greenhalgh, Lewis’ general manager, about inefficient deliveries of British articles. Park. Mute/commag. (Nick oov: 0.35)
2 mins 51 secs
2
Views of bungalow in Heysham where three people died. Payne. mute. (John oov)
0 mins 15 secs
3
Crosville buses in the Chester area where fares will be going up. mute. BBC Stock (John oov)
0 mins 20 secs
4
Alistair Macdonald snf talking to Frank Wightman, Manchester mill wrighht whose collection of drawings are to become part of Greater Manchester Council’s archives. Alistair spoke to archivist Michael Willis-Fear. Park. sepmag
5 mins 23 secs
5
Nick Clarke snf visiting the Lion Salt works at Marston near Northwich which still uses the open pan method of processing salt. He spoke to the owners, Jonathon and Henry Thompson. Park. Sepmag
4 mins 07 secs
6
Frank Mellor talking to Pamela Bowness, district nurse at Crossthwaite, near Windermere. She’s been collecting dolls for twenty one years and has 500 of all shapes,sizes and ages. Stephens. sepmag.