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

Record 1 – 11 of 11 news stories found.
 
 

Further details for Look North West: Monday 29/7/1974

 

Production Date

Monday 29/7/1974

Introduced By

Stuart Hall

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 29/7/1974 there were 11 news stories transmitted.

 

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Duration

 

  (news descriptions are taken directly from BBC's Programme as Broadcast sheets.)    
1 Headline of Zambian prisoner at home. Stephens. Mute. (Nick oov) 0 mins 10 secs
2 Nick Clarke interviewd Thomas Cain at his home in Barnton, Cheshire after spending 5 months in Lusaka jail, Zambia.. Stephens. Commag. (Nick oov 19”) 2 mins 56 secs
3 GV’s of houses round Manchester Airport - grants for soundproofing are to go up between 30 and 100%. Stock. Commag. (Gerald oov) 0 mins 18 secs
4 GV’s of vandalism by soccer fans at Davenport Station, Southport. Park. Mute. (Gerald oov) 0 mins 18 secs
5 GV’s of the Trimaran ‘The Three Legs of Man’ which has arrived home triumphant after taking part in the Round Britain Race. Stock. Mute. (Gerald oov) 0 mins 15 secs
6 GV’s of a sandwich shop in Cooper Street where demolition plans have been halted - the building may be of architectural and historical interest. Park. Mute. (Gerald oov) 0 mins 15 secs
7 GV’s of the demolition of a chimney at the former Gartside Brewery in Guidebridge. Park. Mute. (Gerald oov) 0 mins 18 secs
8 Richard Dukenfield reported on the shortage of Leyland-built buses on Merseyside. Higginson. Sepmag/Commag. 2 mins 02 secs
9 Nick Clarke reported on the fight to save Knutsford Heath from property development by exercising the ancient right of ‘estover, turbary and herbage. Park. Mute/Commag. (Nick oov 1.29”) 2 mins 36 secs
10 David Davies talked to housewives at Helmshore near Haslingden who’ve overcome the problems of boredom by joining the Housewives Register. Park. Sepmag. (David oov 53”) 3 mins 19 secs
11 Richard Dukenfield interviewed 72-year-old Mrs. Mona Regan a cobbler from St. Helens. Park. Sepmag. 2 mins 11 secs
 
Record 1 – 11 of 11 news stories found.