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Record 11705 – 11724 of 15384 news stories found.
Date |
Film Item Number |
Description |
Duration |
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Tuesday 27/4/1982 | Programme Details | 5 | Alistair Macdonald, snf, reporting on the concern of residents on the Cox Green estate at Bolton, after the announcement that the quarry nearby is to be re-opened after 17 years. He spoke to Norman Critchley, Residents’ Action Committee and Mrs. Sue Smith, resident. Commag. Ward. | 3 mins 25 secs | |
Wednesday 28/4/1982 | Programme Details | 5 | Film of a group of musicians from the Thornleigh College Band who are practising for the Pope’s visit in May. Sepmag. Ward. | 0 mins 40 secs | |
Thursday 29/4/1982 | Programme Details | 5 | Martin Henfield, snf, reporting on a decision by Bolton Planning Committee to allow a tree house built by children to stay despite protests by neighbours that it spoilt their view. Sepmag/Mute. McDermott. | 02 mins 25 secs | |
Friday 30/4/1982 | Programme Details | 5 | Geraldine Rees, observing and taking part in harness horse racing in Kendal. She spoke to Brian Guy and Dennis Smith who also took part. Sepmag. Higginson. | 4 mins 38 secs | |
Tuesday 4/5/1982 | Programme Details | 5 | Martin Henfield, snf, reporting on the success of a sun bed manufacturing company started by a redundant Leyland worker in Preston. He spoke to Phil Wood, Production Director, Mike Wakelin, Chairman, Sue Wakelin, Marketing Director, Margaret Hughes, Company Secretary, and Janet Wood, Personnel Director. Sepmag/Commag. Stephens. | 4 mins 12 secs | |
Wednesday 5/5/1982 | Programme Details | 5 | Film of Might the Wonder Horse, a dray horse with the Blackburn brewery of Daniel Thwaites, which is retiring to a farm in Cheshire. Mute. Park. (John oov). | 0 mins 28 secs | |
Thursday 6/5/1982 | Programme Details | 5 | Richard Duckenfield, snf, reporting on research into shift work problems which involves the use of a bunker and not being aware of it being night or day. Sepmag/Commag. Higginson. | 3 mins 45 secs | |
Friday 7/5/1982 | Programme Details | 5 | Geraldine Rees, at Fylde Sand Yacht Club - sand yachting. She spoke to John Cribb, Secretary of the Sand Yacht Club and Sid Knowles, Sailing master. Sepmag Higginson. | 4 mins 28 secs | |
Monday 10/5/1982 | Programme Details | 5 | Richard Duckenfield, snf, reporting on the eviction of small boat owners in the Coburg Dock as a result of the re-development of Liverpool’s south docks. He spoke to Bob Barr, boat owner and two other boat owners, whose fishing businesses will be affected by the eviction. Sepmag/Commag. Higginson. | 3 mins 59 secs | |
Wednesday 12/5/1982 | Programme Details | 5 | Film of John Massis, said to have the strongest teeth in the world, pulling a double decker open top bus with his teeth. Commag. Stephens. (John oov). | 0 mins 30 secs | |
Thursday 13/5/1982 | Programme Details | 5 | Malcolm Balen, snf, reporting on Gerald Price, a blind water skier who hopes to ski the channel. Sepmag/Commag. Park. | 1 mins 22 secs | |
Friday 14/5/1982 | Programme Details | 5 | Film of jobless youngsters cycling from Liverpool to Manchester stopping at Job Centres on route to try and find jobs. Mute. Ward. (Linda oov). | 0 mins 15 secs | |
Tuesday 18/5/1982 | Programme Details | 5 | Richard Duckenfield, snf, reporting on the meeting of Liverpool Council in which Sir Trevor Jones, Liberal Leader, issued a statement saying his party was prepared to take office as ruling party in Liverpool Council. Sepmag/Commag. Higginson. | 02 mins 50 secs | |
Wednesday 19/5/1982 | Programme Details | 5 | Film of the Burnley football Club celebrations as they look forward to life in division two. Commag. Stephens. (Stu oov). | 1 mins 06 secs | |
Thursday 20/5/1982 | Programme Details | 5 | Alistair Macdonald, snf, reporting on the 70th anniversary of Wallis Hartley’s death - the man who led the orchestra as the Titanic sank. Incl. VT extract 1/RNW A220/8. Sepmag/Commag. Ward. | 02 mins 56 secs | |
Friday 21/5/1982 | Programme Details | 5 | Richard Duckenfield, snf, reporting on the claim by Frank Field, MP for Birkenhead, that the area has had apparent cut backs in police cover. Sepmag/Commag. Higginson. | 02 mins 58 secs | |
Tuesday 25/5/1982 | Programme Details | 5 | Alistair Macdonald, snf, reporting on the accusation of maladministration by the local government ombudsman to Salford Council over the case of a council house tennant. He spoke to Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Cashan, tenants. Commag. Stephens. | 02 mins 45 secs | |
Friday 28/5/1982 | Programme Details | 5 | Film of the 25th Round Britain Milk Race. Mute. Park. (John oov). | 0 mins 23 secs | |
Tuesday 1/6/1982 | Programme Details | 5 | David Davies, snf, reporting from the Northern Lawn Tennis Club in Didsbury, about the surprise inclusion of John McEnroe in the tournament. He spoke to John McEnroe and Harvey Demmy, promoter. Commag. Stephens. | 3 mins 38 secs | |
Wednesday 2/6/1982 | Programme Details | 5 | Film of the presentation by the staff from Manchester Piccadilly Station to Sadie Phillips, a market trader who was retiring after 38 years of commuting from Manchester to Derby. Mute. Park. (Linda oov). | 0 mins 20 secs | |
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