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BBC North West Regional News Material 1973-1986: Programme Details
Record 1 – 11 of 11 news stories found.
Further details for Look North West: Monday 7/4/1975
Production Date
Monday 7/4/1975
Introduced By
Stuart Hall
Producer
Gordon Tucker
Newsreader
Stuart Hall
Studio-based and videotape material in this programme (not usually held at the NWFA but please enquire)
STUDIO INTERVIEW
Felicity Goodey talking to Tony Bradley, former north west secretary of the Veterinary Association, about unhealthy pets.
On Monday 7/4/1975 there were 11 news stories transmitted.
Film Item Number
Description
Duration
(news descriptions are taken directly from BBC's Programme as Broadcast sheets.)
1
Headline film of pets in a pet shop. Stephens. Mute. (Stuart oov)
0 mins 10 secs
2
Richard Duckenfield talking to the Rt.Reverend David Shepherd, his wife and daughter about their new life in Liverpool, and about the problems of exorcism and its role in the Church of England. Sepmag
3 mins 40 secs
3
Felicity Goodey talking to a Manchester pet shop dealer. Stephens. Mute/Commag. (Stuart oov: 14’’)
2 mins 52 secs
4
Views of empty Ringway Airport. Stephens. Mute.
0 mins 20 secs
5
Views of Piccadilly Station. Stephens. Mute. (Stuart oov)
0 mins 20 secs
6
National Front march in Manchester. BBC Stock. Mute. (Stuart oov)
0 mins 15 secs
7
New ticket machines for buses. Mulvahill. Mute.
0 mins 20 secs
8
Views of mural in Peel Street, Bury. Mulvahill. Mute.
0 mins 20 secs
9
Non-stop basket ball playing record. BBC Stock. Mute. (Stuart oov)
0 mins 18 secs
10
Richard Duckenfield reported on Liverpool’s Heritage Bureau. He talked to Deputy Planning Officer, Tony Moscardini and the chairman, Councillor Roger Johnstone. Higginson.Sepmag.
5 mins 25 secs
11
Michael Delahaye talking to Norman Tindale about his gas-powered organ. Stephen. Sepmag.