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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: Tuesday 10/10/1978

 

Production Date

Tuesday 10/10/1978

Introduced By

David Davies

Producer

John McManus

Newsreader

Christine Burn
Studio-based and videotape material in this programme (not usually held at the NWFA but please enquire)
MANCHESTER VT: RNW A840J/8: Stuart Hall talking to Ted Aston about the 70-80 years old railway photographs re-printed in a new book called LNWR Miscellany”. 4’28’’ RNW A841D/3: Felicity Goodey, snf, talking to Ron Willis, who runs a steel fabrication business near Oldham, about the management’s view of pay deals - particularly from the private sector point of view. He has to negotiate pay deals with his workers, and finds that he could possibly be blackmailed into higher rises by unions. STUDIO INTERVIEW: Felicity Goodey, snf, talking to Peter Bramah, from the Bury Office of the Engineers Union about how some pay deals in excess of 10%, and in one case of 19%, have been achieved. 3’05
 
 

On Tuesday 10/10/1978 there were 5 news stories transmitted.

 

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  (news descriptions are taken directly from BBC's Programme as Broadcast sheets.)    
1 Richard Duckenfield, snf, talking to the Liverpool Social Workers’ Union Chairman, Graham Burgess, about the background to their decision to go on strike over a regrading claim. Higginson. Sepmag / Commag. 2 mins 54 secs
2 GVs Manchester Docks - where there’s a threat to trade because of an industrial dispute banning weekend work. BBC Stock. Mute. (Chris oov) 0 mins 20 secs
3 GVs Palace Theatre, Manchester - Cheshire Policy Committee plan to give £25,000 to the theatre over the next five years. BBC Stock. Mute. (Chris oov) 0 mins 14 secs
4 Alistair Macdonald, snf, talking to Gerry Fair, Chairman of the Farmer’s Union Animal Health Committee in Cheshire, about the fight to stamp out the cattle disease brucellosis. The Ministry of Agriculture will shortly start a compulsory campaign in Cheshire compelling farmers to slaughter sick animals and accept compensation up to a maximum of £450 a cow. Park. Commag. (Alistair oov 1’45’’) 3 mins 38 secs
5 Alistair Macdonald, snf, reporting on the re-opening of West Park Museum - the collection was originally owned by the Brocklehurst family. Higginson. Sepmag. 2 mins 21 secs
 
Record 1 – 5 of 5 news stories found.