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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 22/2/1977

 

Production Date

Tuesday 22/2/1977

Introduced By

Stuart Hall

Producer

Chris Sheridan

Newsreader

John Mundy
Studio-based and videotape material in this programme (not usually held at the NWFA but please enquire)
Manchester Vt: VTC/6ST/NW7708/3/MR: David Davies snf talking to Syney Hamburger, Chairman of the NW Regional Health Authority, and Sam Richards, Trafford Area Nursing Officer about the statement that falling standards of care is because doctors are too interested in esoteric diseases. Dur 3-52 (16mm film) VTC/6ST/NW7708/4/MR: Nick Clarke snf talking to David Lloyd Cheshire Careers Service about his work in Runcorn with the young unemployed. Park. sepmag. (165’) Dur 4-24 Studio Interview: David Davies snf talking to Dr Victor Maxwell about the General Practitioners answer to criticisms of the health service. Dur 2-52
 
 

On Tuesday 22/2/1977 there were 4 news stories transmitted.

 

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Duration

 

  (news descriptions are taken directly from BBC's Programme as Broadcast sheets.)    
1 Alistair Macdonald snf with a reporter spot on the effects the baker’s strike will have on bread sales next week. BBC stock. mute. (Ali oov) (25’) 0 mins 40 secs
2 “The Great St Nicholas Pancake Race” in the churchyard of Liverpool Parish church. Hallas. mute. (John oov) (16’) 0 mins 26 secs
3 Alistair Macdonald snf talking to Dave Campbell a market butcher and shoppers in Skelmersdale, about the claim that prices are higher there than in surrounding towns. Ward .commag (163’) 4 mins 21 secs
4 David Davies snf talking to Neville Thornhill ,new Chairman of the Cheshire Branch of the Nat. Farmers Union about the farmers’ visit to London to lobby for higher prices. Park. commag. (118’) 3 mins 08 secs
 
Record 1 – 4 of 4 news stories found.