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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: Tuesday 12/5/1981
Production Date
Tuesday 12/5/1981
Introduced By
Stuart Hall
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 A119X/4:
Alistair Macdonald, snf, talking to Alan Roberts, the MP for Bootle, after his meeting with USDAW representatives worried about increases in bank charges and the affect on the mail order business. 3’02”
RNW A119X/3:
Stuart Hall with this week’s selection of viewers’ letters. Incl. captions and VT excerpts.
Part 1: Footballer Dick Pym. RNW A118D/8. 20”
Part 2: Cap Badges. RNW A115W/1. 50”
TOTAL VT DUR: 3’35”
STUDIO INTERVIEW:
Stuart Hall talking to cap badge collector Derek Blackhurst after viewers identified some of his unknown badges. 2’08”
On Tuesday 12/5/1981 there were 6 news stories transmitted.
Film Item Number
Description
Duration
(news descriptions are taken directly from BBC's Programme as Broadcast sheets.)
1
Martin Henfield, snf, talking to Det. Supt. Ray Rimmer about the hunt for the killer of Judge William Openshaw. Commag. Stephens.
2 mins 07 secs
2
Richard Duckenfield, snf, talking to convenor Steve Broadhead about the full-scale strike at the Fords Halewood plant. Sepmag/Commag. Ward.
2 mins 20 secs
3
GVs of mail order firms in the region. Mute. Park/Ward. (Ali oov)
0 mins 40 secs
4
Film of the Manchester City squad leaving for Wembley. Mute. Park. (Chris oov)
0 mins 25 secs
5
Film of a special Judaism trail through Cheetham Hill organised for schoolchildren. Mute. Park. (Chris oov)
0 mins 32 secs
6
Malcolm Balen, snf, talking to Roy Garratt, the administrator of a museum in Rochdale set up inside the first Co-op. Sepmag/Commag. Stephens.