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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: Wednesday 31/8/1983
Production Date
Wednesday 31/8/1983
Introduced By
Stuart Hall
Producer
Steve Ireland
Newsreader
John Mundy
Studio-based and videotape material in this programme (not usually held at the NWFA but please enquire)
MANCHESTER VT 1/RNW A335T/3:
Martin Henfield, snf, reporting on how Cable Television is being brought to the region, and which consortiums are bidding for the first 12 franchises. He spoke to Owen Oyston. Sepmag. Park & ryleys. 163ft 04m20s
TOTAL VT DUR: 07m23s
VT 1/RNW A335T/4:
Alistair Macdonald, snf, talking to Councillor Josephine Farrington, Chairman of Lancashire Education Committee about their decision to introduce peace studies into their curriculum. 03m06s
On Wednesday 31/8/1983 there were 4 news stories transmitted.
Film Item Number
Description
Duration
(news descriptions are taken directly from BBC's Programme as Broadcast sheets.)
1
Alistair Macdonald, snf, reporting on the street traders who operate in Liverpool and how only 33 out of one thousand will be granted licences by the City Council. He spoke to Phil Wagner, Dennis Carr, Mary Bray, street traders and John Black, Chairman of the General Services Committee. Sepmag/Commag. Stephens.
3 mins 47 secs
2
Film of last year's attempt at the world water speed record which has now been called off by the team because of lack of money. Mute. BBC Stock. (John oov).
0 mins 25 secs
3
Felicity Goodey, snf, reporting on the reopening of Bowaters Paper Mill as Consolidated Bathurst following its take over by a Canadian group. Sepmag/Commag. Ward.
3 mins 56 secs
4
Film of a sit in on the forecourt of Crofter Hotel at Garstang by four lions and their trainer, who claim that they are owed more than a thousand pounds. He spoke to Martin Lacey, their trainer. Commag. Ward.