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BBC North West Regional News Material 1973-1986: Programme Details
Record 1 – 10 of 10 news stories found.
Further details for Look North West: Tuesday 29/10/1974
Production Date
Tuesday 29/10/1974
Introduced By
Michael Delahaye, David Davies, Gerald Harrison
Producer
Gordon Tucker
Newsreader
Nick Clarke
Studio-based and videotape material in this programme (not usually held at the NWFA but please enquire)
Studio Interview:
N. Clarke talked to Mr. Geoffrey Tidewell, Sec. of Greater Manchester County Council , and Mr. Raphael Gonley , new director of the N.W. Arts Association about Manchester’s plan to break away from the Association.
Dur: 4.32”
On Tuesday 29/10/1974 there were 10 news stories transmitted.
Film Item Number
Description
Duration
(news descriptions are taken directly from BBC's Programme as Broadcast sheets.)
1
Shot of Mrs. Ann Taylor, new Labour MP for Bolton West .
Higginson
Mute
(Mike OOV)
0 mins 8 secs
2
M. Delahaye talks to Mrs. Ann Taylor about the changes brought about by the Election of 10th Oct.
Higginson
Sepmag
(Mike OOV 28”)
3 mins 34 secs
3
Gvs of Liverpool Plant Tate and Lyle and mass meeting of sugar workers.
Ward
Mute
(Nick OOV)
Police Range Rover with saftey equipment on show at County Hall, Lancaster.
Park.
Mute.
(Stu OOV)
0 mins 20 secs
7
New Consumer Advice Center opened at Urmston by Cnc.
Harry Davies.
Park
Mute
(Nick OOV)
0 mins 22 secs
8
D. Davies talked to George Fairbairn of Kelso who joins Wigan Rugby Laegue Club, also talked to Wigan chairman Norman Bibby.
Park
Mute/Commag
(David OOV 35”)
0 mins 56 secs
9
G. Harrison talked to Mr. Clifford Ralphs , Chairman of Oldham Traders , about the rebuilding of Oldham Market
Stephens
Mute/Commag
(Gerald OOV 32”)
3 mins 11 secs
10
Richard Duckenfield reporting on multi-storey flats in Wallasey which the residents enjoy living in.
Higginson
Sepmag