Record 10505 – 10524 of 15384 news stories found.
Date |
Film Item Number |
Description |
Duration |
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Friday 2/5/1980 | Programme Details | 5. | Film of two badgers which are being raised by Jane Ratcliffe at her home in Cheshire. She spoke about how she was preparing them for a life in the wild. Sepmag/Commag. Park. | 3 mins 52 secs | |
Thursday 1/5/1980 | Programme Details | 5. | Malcolm Balen, snf, reporting on the launching of an operation in Swinton to help sufferers in the North West overcome hay fever. Sepmag. Park. | 2 mins 03 secs | |
Thursday 26/6/1980 | Programme Details | 5. | Debi Davies, snf, reporting on a scheme run by APEX to try and help ex-convicts to find jobs. She spoke to Pam Nanda, of the APEX trust, and Mr Duff, the Assistant Govenor at Kirkham prison. Sepmag. Higginson. | 3 mins 59 secs | |
Monday 23/6/1980 | Programme Details | 5. | Richard Duckenfield, snf, talking to John Crompton, a member of the Edge Hill Railway Trust, about the vandalism of their open air museum in Liverpool. Sepmag/Commag. Higginson. | 2 mins 26 secs | |
Friday 20/6/1980 | Programme Details | 5. | Film of the unveiling of a plaque in Blackburn shopping centre on the completion of the re-built town centre. Mute. Park. (John oov) | 0 mins 20 secs | |
Thursday 19/6/1980 | Programme Details | 5. | Alistair Macdonald, snf, reporting on the success of Karrimor, Europe’s biggest rucksack manufacturer, based in Accrington. He spoke to Mike Parsons, the managing director, Jennifer Longbottom, director operations control and Eddie Craig, the purchasing director. Sepmag/Commag. Ward. | 4 mins 34 secs | |
Wednesday 18/6/1980 | Programme Details | 5. | Film of a concrete canoe built by students at the Bolton College of Technology. Mute. P. Stephens. (John oov) | 0 mins 20 secs | |
Tuesday 17/6/1980 | Programme Details | 5. | Janet Kear of the Wildfowl Trust talking to Tom Penney, a fisherman about the dangers to swans and ducks from angling hooks. | 4 mins 15 secs | |
Thursday 12/6/1980 | Programme Details | 5. | Felicity Goodey, snf, reporting on Lord Hugh Scanlon opening Leyland’s new £32 million assembly plant. She spoke to Peter Capon, the man in charge of Leyland’s truck production. Sepmag/Commag. Park. | 4 mins 06 secs | |
Tuesday 10/6/1980 | Programme Details | 5. | Film of Dr Janet Kear, of the Martin Mere Nature Reserve, who is the co-author of a book on the fight to save the Hawaiian Goose. Sepmag. Park. | 4 mins 04 secs | |
Monday 9/6/1980 | Programme Details | 5. | Alistair Macdonald, snf, talking to Harry Sconnywell, one of the last peat cutters in the region still cutting by hand. Sepmag. Higginson. | 3 mins 56 secs | |
Friday 6/6/1980 | Programme Details | 5. | Film of a football team from St Mary’s Primary School in Denton, who are appearing in a competition at Wembley. Mute. Park. (John oov) | 0 mins 20 secs | |
Wednesday 4/6/1980 | Programme Details | 5. | Alistair Macdonald, snf, reporting on a major coastal reclamation scheme to create new farming land at Hesketh Beach near Southport. He spoke to the man behind the scheme, civil engineering contractor Godfrey Crook and farmer Edmond Orritt. Sepmag. Ward. | 4 mins 10 secs | |
Tuesday 3/6/1980 | Programme Details | 5. | Richard Duckenfield, snf, reporting on an exhibition at the County Museum on Merseyside to mark the Golden Jubilee of the Assoc. of British Pharmaceutical Industries. He spoke to one of the organisers, Colin Campbell. Sepmag/Commag. Ward. | 3 mins 01 secs | |
Monday 2/6/1980 | Programme Details | 5. | Film of Mrs Mirabelle Topham, the ex-owner of Aintree racecourse, who died this weekend. Sepmag/Commag. BBC Stock. | 1 mins 05 secs | |
Thursday 31/7/1980 | Programme Details | 5. | Martin Henfield, snf, reporting on the fight by the residents in Chorlton to save more than 50 trees that are to be cut down because the council say they are uprooting pavements. He spoke to Joan Garmory and Barrie Ward, two of the residents who signed the petition and Paul Machin, landscape architect. | 2 mins 26 secs | |
Wednesday 30/7/1980 | Programme Details | 5. | Alistair Macdonald, snf, reporting on the progress of a team from Salford University to combat the spread of Dutch Elm Disease in Greater Manchester and Merseyside. He spoke to Doctor Dalga O’Callaghan, one of the Salford University scientists. Sepmag. Park. | 3 mins 42 secs | |
Monday 28/7/1980 | Programme Details | 5. | Debi Davies, snf, reporting on the re-union of the British parachute soldiers who were volunteers for the original training school at Ringway. She spoke to Jim Bushnall, ‘Titch’ Stanley, Stan Kajawinski, some of the ex-parachute men at the Tatton Park re-union, and Hazel Sanders, who packed parachutes and Colonel Ben Arkle, the organiser. Sepmag/Commag. Stephens. Incl. extracts of ‘parachuting’ from the war series. | 6 mins 25 secs | |
Friday 25/7/1980 | Programme Details | 5. | Alistair Macdonald, snf, reporting on eight youngsters from the North West who make up the British junior yachting team who will compete in the Junior World Championships in Turkey. He spoke to Ian Robinson, the team manager, Andrew Robinson, Guy Holmes and Brian Parkinson, some of the team. Sepmag. Ward. | 4 mins 40 secs | |
Monday 21/7/1980 | Programme Details | 5. | Debi Davies, snf, reporting on a protest by Margaret Appleyard, aged 65, and her problems over getting a council flat. Sepmag/Commag. Park. | 4 mins 00 secs | |
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