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BBC North West Regional News Material 1973-1986: Programme Details
Record 1 – 1 of 1 news stories found.
Further details for Look North West: Thursday 10/4/1986
Production Date
Thursday 10/4/1986
Introduced By
Stuart Hall and John Mundy
Producer
Martin Henfield
Newsreader
Studio-based and videotape material in this programme (not usually held at the NWFA but please enquire)
MANCHESTER VT 1/RNW A/15:
Tim Wyatt, snf, reporting on the battle by MPs against the Government’s new Airport Bill, which aims to put airports like Manchester and Liverpool into private hands. PSC. Lib. 01m02s
He spoke to Labour MP for Wythenshawe, Mr. Alf Morris, about the Bill. (Down the line interview from Westminster)
TOTAL VT DUR: 03m35s
PSC:
1. Julie Carter, snf, reporting on the 47 Labour Councillors in Liverpool, who’re battling against disqualification from office. They already owe 41,000 pounds in legal fees and their solicitors have said they won’t be represented unless the Councillors make payment. PSC. Higginson. 02m30s
2. PSC of Asda superstores, where stocks of the Italian ‘Virgin Oil’ have been withdrawn from shelves, after a woman suffered a burning sensation and stomach pains after sampling the oil. PSC. Park. 00m12s
3. Julie Carter, snf, reporting on the probation service and what it has to offer. PSC. Higginson.
4. Paul Newman, snf, reporting on wax figures sculptured by Gisela Kenyon from Cheshire, which are proving to be a lucrative export. PSC. Higginson. 01m58s
On Thursday 10/4/1986 there were 1 news stories transmitted.
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Duration
(news descriptions are taken directly from BBC's Programme as Broadcast sheets.)
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Julie Carter, snf, reporting on the tourist business and their plans to persuade people to spend time and money in their resorts. She spoke to Dorothy Naylor, Deputy Dir. of Tourism and Nigel Embry, Cumbria Tourist Board. Sepmag/Commag. Ward.