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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: Monday 22/10/1979

 

Production Date

Monday 22/10/1979

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 A943S/2: Nick Clarke snf reporting on a meeting between Vauxhall management and union leaders at a Coventry hotel. Incl. 16mm film. commag. Birmingham crew. 23’ 0-33 Total VT Dur 1-51 RNW A943S/1: (16mm film) Alistair Macdonald snf talking to artists William and John Heaton Cooper about an exhibition of their work at the Abbot Hall Art Gallery in Kendal. sepmag. Park. 156’ 4-09 Studio: Felicity Goodey snf reporting against the libel action against the Lancashire Evening Post. 1-27
 
 

On Monday 22/10/1979 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 reporting into an investigation into the deaths of thousands of wildfowl in the Mersey who are thought to have died of lead poisoning. He spoke to Rob Cockbain and Malcolm Lord. Sepmag/commag. Stephens 3 mins 59 secs
2 Jim Hancock snf reporting on the decision of Preston Council to close the Docks in Three Years time. He spoke to the Dock Workers Chairman, Bill Miller. Sepmag / Commag. Higginson. 3 mins 37 secs
3 Film of the aftermath of a fire at a house in Litherhead in Bootle in which a three year old boy has died. mute. Park. (Chris oov) 0 mins 16 secs
4 Film of sheep farming in the region. mute. BBC STock. (Chris oov) 0 mins 17 secs
5 Jim Hancock snf talking to Cheshire farmer Eric Thornhill about the possibility of an improved harvest. sepmag / commag. BBC Stock/ stephens 2 mins 25 secs
 
Record 1 – 5 of 5 news stories found.