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BBC North West Regional News Material 1973-1986: Programme Details

Record 1 – 8 of 8 news stories found.
 
 

Further details for Look North West: Monday 16/9/1974

 

Production Date

Monday 16/9/1974

Introduced By

Nick Clarke, David Davies, Gerald Harrison, Sue Potten

Producer

Gordon Tucker

Newsreader

Gerald Harrison
Studio-based and videotape material in this programme (not usually held at the NWFA but please enquire)
[Unknown]
 
 

On Monday 16/9/1974 there were 8 news stories transmitted.

 

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Duration

 

  (news descriptions are taken directly from BBC's Programme as Broadcast sheets.)    
1 Headline of Ferranti’s factory, Hollinwood. Stephens. Mute. (Nick oov) 0 mins 7 secs
2 Nick Clarke reported on the state of the Ferranti empire where 9,000 jobs are at stake. Mute/Commag. Stephens. (Nick oov 31”) 3 mins 43 secs
3 Interior and exterior GV’s of Manchester’s High School of Art - plans to rehouse the school in part of the Central Grammar School for Boys are strongly being opposed. Stock. Mute. (Gerald oov) 0 mins 17 secs
4 GV”s of electronic organ arriving ar Ringway Airport by helicopter from Gainsborough in North Lincolnshire. Stephens. Mute. (Gerald oov) 0 mins 20 secs
5 David Davies gave a round-up of the succession of tragic deaths in the north-west -- Maureen McCarthy, Wendy Jones, Tom Hewitt and Sharon Sparks. Stock/Ward. Mute. (David oov) 1 mins 38 secs
6 Richard Dukenfield reported on the noise levels at the stock car racing track at New Brighton, where residents are complaining about weekend disturbances. Higginson. Sepmag. 4 mins 0 secs
7 Frank Mellor reported on the new mother-ship ‘Vickers Viking’ which is designed to make ocean-bed working less hazardous. Park. Sepmag. 4 mins 0 secs
8 Sue Potten reported on the decline in popularity of youth clubs and went to Salford to find out the reasons why. Park. Sepmag. + music 4 mins 23 secs
 
Record 1 – 8 of 8 news stories found.