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BBC North West Regional News Material 1973-1986: Programme Details
Record 1 – 4 of 4 news stories found.
Further details for Look North West: Tuesday 7/9/1982
Production Date
Tuesday 7/9/1982
Introduced By
John Mundy
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 : 1/RNW A236Y/4:
Alistair Macdonald, snf, talking to Godfrey Crook, about his successful, but ambitious project to enclose eleven hundred acres of salt marshes on the Ribble Estuary and turn it into farmland. Sepmag. Higginson. 148ft 03m57s
1/RNW A236Y/3:
John Mundy, with this week’s selection of viewers’ letters. Incl. captions and 16mm film. BBC Stock. (John oov).
Part 1: Baby crying. Commag. 06ft 00m10s
Part 2: J.B.A. sports car. Mute. 04ft 00m06s
TOTAL VT DUR: 05m10s
On Tuesday 7/9/1982 there were 4 news stories transmitted.
Film Item Number
Description
Duration
(news descriptions are taken directly from BBC's Programme as Broadcast sheets.)
1
Martin Henfield, snf, reporting on the plan to knock down one of Manchester’s most controversial housing estates, Fort Beswick, and give residents a say in the re-development of the area. He spoke to Councillor David Ford, Planning Committee Chairman and Alfred Tierney, a resident of the estate. Sepmag. Park.
3 mins 23 secs
2
John Mundy, with a report on two unemployed school leavers in West Lancashire who’ve been chosen by a Leyland nursery for a 10 months apprenticeship in landscape design. John Smyth, the course instructor and the two apprentices spoke. Sepmag. Park.
02 mins 05 secs
3
Film of Fazackerley Hospital in Liverpool. Mute. Ward. (John oov).
0 mins 23 secs
4
Film of a crane which fell into the Manchester Ship Canal at Ellesmere Port last March. Mute. BBC Stock. (John oov).