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BBC North West Regional News Material 1973-1986: Programme Details
Record 1 – 7 of 7 news stories found.
Further details for Look North West: Thursday 14/10/1981
Production Date
Thursday 14/10/1981
Introduced By
Stuart Hall
Producer
Steve Ireland
Newsreader
John Mundy
Studio-based and videotape material in this programme (not usually held at the NWFA but please enquire)
STUDIO
1. Martin Henfield, snf, reporting on the announcement of further job losses at ICI palnts in the region. Incl. 16mm film. Commag. BBC Stock (Martin oov) 16’, 0’26” TOTAL DUR: 1’00”
2. Malcolm Balen, snf, reporting on the third day of the Tommy Docherty perjury trial. 1’17”
On Thursday 14/10/1981 there were 7 news stories transmitted.
Film Item Number
Description
Duration
(news descriptions are taken directly from BBC's Programme as Broadcast sheets.)
1
Richard Duckenfield, snf, reporting on Prince Charles’ visit to Liverpool and talking to Sir Peter Macanam, the Chairman of British American Tobacco and Leslie Young, the Chairman of the Merseyside development Corporation, about their joint venture to create jobs on the South Docks. Commag. Ward.
3 mins 52 secs
2
Film of power-boat racer Tony Williams. Sepmag. Armstrong. (John oov0
0 mins 35 secs
3
Film of the damping down operation after a fire at the Union Cold Storage building in Manchester. Mute. park. (John oov)
0 mins 22 secs
4
Film of Princess Margaret visiting Crewe. Mute. Park. (John oov)
0 mins 24 secs
5
Film of the new stretch of motorway between Burnley and Brierfield. Mute. Hallas. (John oov)
0 mins 30 secs
6
Alistair Macdonald, snf, talking to mountaineer Chris Bonington about his book on the great expeditions of discoverysince the Second World War. Sepmag. Park/BBC Stock.
6 mins 10 secs
7
Film of Chorley historian George Birtill, in a special extension to our “No Place Like Home” series. Commag/Sepmag. Ward.