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Record 14325 – 14344 of 15384 news stories found.
Date |
Film Item Number |
Description |
Duration |
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| Tuesday 28/9/1982 | Programme Details | 7 | Film of 68 year old Hilda Myers from Liverpool who won the award of the North West’s top pensioner. Ward. (John oov). | 0 mins 37 secs | |
| Monday 4/10/1982 | Programme Details | 7 | Martin Henfield, snf, reporting on the last passenger Steamer, on the Irish Sea, The Manxman, as she completed her last voyage from Liverpool. He spoke to David Slater, Chairman of the Preservation Society and passengers on the steamer. Sepmag/Commag. Higginson. | 3 mins 50 secs | |
| Wednesday 6/10/1982 | Programme Details | 7 | Julie Carter, snf, talking to John Sandford Heritage Trust chairman, about the progress of the Macclesfield heritage centre which is to house the first ever silk museum in this country. She also spoke to Dr. John Clandillon, Friends of the Heritage Centre. Sepmag/Mute. Park. | 3 mins 21 secs | |
| Monday 11/10/1982 | Programme Details | 7 | Martin Henfield, snf, reporting on the shortage of police dogs for training in Greater Manchester and the unusual breeds of dog which have been offered. He spoke to the Head of the County’s Dog Section, Chief Inspector Don Featonby, and P.C. Dave Jones at the training centre. Sepmag. Park. | 02 mins 36 secs | |
| Thursday 14/10/1982 | Programme Details | 7 | Martin Henfield, snf, reporting on some unusual items which have been made in the North West and are on sale at Sotheby’s in Chester. They include a musical potty with the face of Hitler on the bottom. Sepmag. Park. | 3 mins 40 secs | |
| Monday 18/10/1982 | Programme Details | 7 | Felicity Goodey, snf, reporting on the problems which are faced by executives who are made redundant, and a course which is being run by Liverpool Polytechnic to help re-build their careers. She spoke to Willie Moore, a former Managing Director. Sepmag/Commag. Higginson. | 4 mins 16 secs | |
| Wednesday 20/10/1982 | Programme Details | 7 | Julie Carter, snf, reporting on Dame Eva Turner, who at 90 has been given the Freedom of the Borough of Oldham for her services to music. Sepmag/Commag. Park. | 4 mins 10 secs | |
| Wednesday 27/10/1982 | Programme Details | 7 | Julie Carter, snf, talking to Tony Lees, retiring production manager at Christies hat firm in Stockport, about his retirement breaking the last link with the original family of hatmakers. Mute/Sepmag. Park. | 02 mins 15 secs | |
| Wednesday 3/11/1982 | Programme Details | 7 | David Davies, snf, talking to Rita Nightingale, former student nurse at a Blackburn hospital, who was jailed in Thailand on drugs charges, about her work now visiting jails in the United Kingdom, for the Prison Christian Fellowship. Commag. Park. | 3 mins 44 secs | |
| Thursday 4/11/1982 | Programme Details | 7 | Stuart Hall wth a report on Annie Gregory’s 100th birthday - and the opening of a 40 year old bottle of whisky. Mute. Oldham. (Stu oov). | 0 mins 27 secs | |
| Wednesday 17/11/1982 | Programme Details | 7 | Julie Carter, snf, talking to Mrs Jane Rigby who is celebrating her 109th birthday, and also two other local people in Wigan have recently reached their centuries. Sepmag/Commag. Higginson. | 02 mins 56 secs | |
| Wednesday 24/11/1982 | Programme Details | 7 | Julie Carter, snf, reporting on the first christmas trees which have been cut in the Forest of Bowland. Sepmag. | 3 mins 35 secs | |
| Thursday 2/12/1982 | Programme Details | 7 | Julie Carter, snf, reporting on the unemployed people taking part in the filming of an advertisement for American Express credit cards on the Manxman in Preston dockside. She spoke to Tony Gornall, Manxman owner, Jonathan Cook, Location Manager and some of the extras. Sepmag/Commag. Stephens. | 3 mins 47 secs | |
| Tuesday 7/12/1982 | Programme Details | 7 | Martin Henfield, snf, talking to Sophia Loren who is visiting Manchester to promote a new perfume being launched by Coty. Sepmag/Commag. Stephens. | 02 mins 45 secs | |
| Monday 20/12/1982 | Programme Details | 7 | Film of the Rossendale Male Choir rehearsing at Rawtenstall. Mute. Ward. (Stu oov). | 0 mins 26 secs | |
| Thursday 23/12/1982 | Programme Details | 7 | Film of the biggest christmas card in the North West, at nearly seven feet high. Commag. Park. (Stu oov). | 0 mins 31 secs | |
| Tuesday 18/1/1983 | Programme Details | 7 | Richard Duckenfield, snf, talking to Billy Davies, who’s 91 years old, and delivering papers after 77 years. Sepmag. Higginson. | 02 mins 00 secs | |
| Thursday 20/1/1983 | Programme Details | 7 | David Davies, snf, reporting on Burnley’s win last night against Spurs and their chances against Liverpool in the semi-final tie. He talked to Frank Casper, Acting Manager, about this match and to Brian Miller, who lost the Manager’s job 24 hours before Burnley’s victory. Commag. Park. | 3 mins 33 secs | |
| Monday 24/1/1983 | Programme Details | 7 | Julie Carter, snf, talking to Ralph Woodcock, who’s been in the policeforce for 29 years and has been looking after 5,000 students for the past 19 years. Sepmag. Stephens. | 3 mins 32 secs | |
| Tuesday 25/1/1983 | Programme Details | 7 | Film of a hole in a garden of a couple in Birkenhead that turned out to be a well. Mute. Ward. (Stuart oov). | 0 mins 24 secs | |
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