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Record 13105 – 13124 of 15384 news stories found.
Date |
Film Item Number |
Description |
Duration |
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| Wednesday 29/6/1977 | Programme Details | 6 | Felicity Goodey, snf, talking to W. Graham Wooley, Honorary Show Director of the Cheshire Show, which - after a two year gap opened today with every sign of success. Park. Sepmag. | 4 mins 43 secs | |
| Tuesday 30/6/1977 | Programme Details | 6 | Alistair Macdonald, snf, talking to Terence Carney and William Bryant, general manager of the David Lewis Hotel in Liverpool - which has provided a cheap home for single men for three quarters of a century, and which has now closed. Stephens. Commag. | 3 mins 15 secs | |
| Tuesday 5/7/1977 | Programme Details | 6 | Felicity Goodey, snf, talking to farmer John Swift about the prospects for a good harvest this year. Stephens. Sepmag. | 3 mins 12 secs | |
| Wednesday 6/7/1977 | Programme Details | 6 | GVs Old Trafford the day before the 2nd test match. Park. Mute. (John oov) | 0 mins 20 secs | |
| Thursday 8/7/1977 | Programme Details | 6 | Film of schoolchildren from Longsight Manchester being taken to Blackpool for their first glimpse of the sea side. Ward. sepmag: 3-00, commag 2-27 | 5 mins 27 secs | |
| Monday 11/7/1977 | Programme Details | 6 | Richard Duckenfield snf reporting on the closure in Liverpool of the seaman’s mission, the Gordon Smith Institute. Ward. sepmag 1-23 commag 1-23 | 4 mins 10 secs | |
| Tuesday 12/7/1977 | Programme Details | 6 | Frank Mellor reporting on the wool from the Herdwick sheep in the Lake District. Sepmag. Selwood. | 4 mins 39 secs | |
| Wednesday 13/7/1977 | Programme Details | 6 | Richard Duckenfield, snf, reporting on diaphram walling which could revolutionize aspects of the building industry. Ward. Sepmag. | 3 mins 51 secs | |
| Thursday 14/7/1977 | Programme Details | 6 | Alistair Macdonald, snf, reporting on the re-birth for a few hours of Hulme Hippodrome as an old style music hall. He spoke to the catering supervisor, Elizabeth Boston. Stephens. Mute 31s. Sepmag 2m 34s | 3 mins 05 secs | |
| Friday 15/7/1977 | Programme Details | 6 | Nick Clarke, snf, reporting from Burscough on the invention of Francis Caddick, of the waterwitches, which are used in ports to clear clogging weeds. Sepmag. Ward. (Nick oov 1m 50s) | 4 mins 48 secs | |
| Monday 18/7/1977 | Programme Details | 6 | Film of a Play Day organised in Liverpool for children during their school holidays. Part 2 of our City Centre series. Sepmag. Stephens. | 5 mins 15 secs | |
| Tuesday 19/7/1977 | Programme Details | 6 | Alistair Macdonald, snf, reporting on a special Silver Jubilee relay run from Southport to London organised by the Amateur Athletics Association. The runners will be carrying a special baton containing a loyal message for the Queen. He spoke to the Chairman of Southport Athletic Club, John Burns. Mute : 45s. Hallas. Commag : 45s, Selwood. (Alistair oov - 45s) | 1 mins 30 secs | |
| Wednesday 20/7/1977 | Programme Details | 6 | Views of elm trees diseased by Dutch Elm Disease. Mute. BBC Stock. Stuart oov 25s | 0 mins 25 secs | |
| Thursday 21/7/1977 | Programme Details | 6 | GVs of the Manchester Show which opened today at Platt Fields Park. Mute. Park. (John oov) | 0 mins 20 secs | |
| Friday 22/7/1977 | Programme Details | 6 | Alastair MacDonald, snf, reporting on an unusual museum - the Royal Umpire Exhibition at Croston near Chorley - which is to close shortly and the exhibits - horse-drawn vehicles - are all to be auctioned because no-one is prepared to buy the whole collection. Sepmag. Ward. (ALi oov - 57’’) | 3 mins 55’’ secs | |
| Monday 25/7/1977 | Programme Details | 6 | Nick Clarke, snf, reporting on an invention by Bill Lloyd of Liverpool to beat thefts of lorries. It will be produced in Holland. Sepmag. Selwood. | 3 mins 38 secs | |
| Tuesday 26/7/1977 | Programme Details | 6 | Felicity Goodey, snf, reporting on a visit to Chester by French farmers and their wives, members of the union Laitiere Normande, to compare methods of farming in Britain with their own. Sepmag. Stephens. (F3l oov-1’ 26”) | 2 mins 45 secs | |
| Wednesday 27/7/1977 | Programme Details | 6 | Nick Clarke, snf, reporting on the talks between unions management and the CEGB on the Ince ‘B’ power station. He spoke to the union site’s convenor, Rick Riley. commag. Higginson. | 1 mins 39 secs | |
| Thursday 28/7/1977 | Programme Details | 6 | Nick Clarke, snf, talking on film about his favourite part of the North West. One of our series of famous people’s favourite parts of the region. Sepmag. Selwood. | 4 mins 40 secs | |
| Friday 29/7/1977 | Programme Details | 6 | Felicity Goodey, snf, reporting on the international showjumpers who are at Arena North, chorley. She talked to Hendrick Shulze-Siehoff, Harvey Smith, David Broom, Malcom Pyrah, Ted, Edgar and Paddy McMahon. Sepmag. Higginson. | 6 mins 17 secs | |
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