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Record 14425 – 14444 of 15384 news stories found.
Date |
Film Item Number |
Description |
Duration |
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| Thursday 8/2/1979 | Programme Details | 8 | Film of Dr Alva Brown, of West Didsbury, who has been left a quarter of a million pounds by Miss Doreen Carrington, on condition he provides a home for her dog Patti. Mute. park. (Stu oov) | 0 mins 30 secs | |
| Thursday 1/2/1979 | Programme Details | 8 | Jim Hancock, snf, reporting on the opening of the Nantwich Museum, which, as yet, hasn’t got any exhibits. He spoke to the curator, Ian Edelman. Commag. Park. | 2 mins 22 secs | |
| Monday 2/3/1979 | Programme Details | 8 | Richard Duckenfield, snf, reporting from Birkenhead Sports Centre, which is staging the North West Open Championships in Trampolining. He spoke to the senior coach, Dave Rankin. Sepmag/Commag | 2 mins 39 secs | |
| Monday 22/1/1979 | Programme Details | 8 | David Davies, snf, talking to Pat Seed on the day she laid the foundation stone for the new scanner unit at Christie Hospital funded by her appeal fund, exactly two years after she was told she had incurable cancer. Commag. Park. David oov. | 3 mins 37 secs | |
| Thursday 31/1/1980 | Programme Details | 8. | Jim Hancock, snf, talking to Dennis Tueart following his re-signing for Manchester City. Commag. Park. | 2 mins 00 secs | |
| Monday 21/1/1980 | Programme Details | 8. | Malcolm Balen, snf, talking to Ray Rush about how to make and use your own water diviner. Sepmag. Higginson. | 5 mins 18 secs | |
| Thursday 17/1/1980 | Programme Details | 8. | Film of various tourist attractions around the region. Mute. BBC Stock. (Martin oov) | 0 mins 55 secs | |
| Monday 14/1/1980 | Programme Details | 8. | Felicity Goodey, snf, interviewing Lord Crowther Hunt on regional Government and Lady Bowden, who has studied the German system. TK/Sepmag. Park. | 3 mins 52 secs | |
| Monday 7/1/1980 | Programme Details | 8. | Debi Davies, snf, reporting on the success of the Social Education Course for pupils at Sutherland High School in Heywood. She spoke to the teacher who organised it, Brian Edwards, to some of the pupils, and to Don Morgans, the Manager of Bleakholt Animal Sanctuary, which is helping in the scheme. Sepmag. Higginson. | 4 mins 26 secs | |
| Wednesday 6/2/1980 | Programme Details | 8. | Malcolm Balen, snf, talking to the two child stars of the “Our Town” film, Ian Graves and Jenny Blake. Sepmag. Park. | 2 mins 04 secs | |
| Monday 31/3/1980 | Programme Details | 8 | Felicity Goodey, snf, talking to Derek Norton, the Chairman of the independent steel firm, Hadfields, who have shown an interest in the Shotton site. Mute/Commag. Ward. | 2 mins 43 secs | |
| Tuesday 4/3/1980 | Programme Details | 8. | Martin Henfield, snf, talking to Geoff Redgrave, the regional organiser for the British Trust for Conservation Volunteers, who are organising working holidays around the region. He also spoke to two of those taking part - Mark Sly and Andi Collins. Sepmag/Commag. Stephens. | 3 mins 00 secs | |
| Friday 20/6/1980 | Programme Details | 8. | Debi Davies, snf, talking to Velson Horie, Keeper of Conservation about the cleaning operation at Manchester University Museum of a 35 foot skeleton. Commag. Stephens. | 3 mins 00 secs | |
| Wednesday 4/6/1980 | Programme Details | 8. | Film of Reginald Dixon, on the 50th anniversary of his first broadcast. Sepmag. BBC Stock. | 1 mins 00 secs | |
| Wednesday 16/7/1980 | Programme Details | 8. | Richard Duckenfield, snf, reporting on a Preston schoolgirl who has been chosen to play the leading role in a new musical play, Miranda. He spoke to Phyllis Mount, the producer and director and the Preston schoolgirl. Sepmag. Stephens. | 2 mins 33 secs | |
| Friday 11/7/1980 | Programme Details | 8. | Alistair Macdonald, snf, talking to Cliff Thornton, curator, about the collection of rare and gruesome furniture just on show at Birkenhead’s Williamson Art Gallery. | 3 mins 31 secs | |
| Wednesday 9/7/1980 | Programme Details | 8. | David Davies, snf, talking to Cedric Rhodes, Lancashire Chairman, about the first Test Match to be held at Old Trafford Cricket Ground for three years. He also spoke to Clive Lloyd, one of the Lancashire players. Commag. Stephens. | 3 mins 18 secs | |
| Monday 7/7/1980 | Programme Details | 8. | Alistair Macdonald, snf, reporting on the biggest photographic exhibition which opened in Salford as part of the city’s festival. He spoke to Harold Riley, artist. Sepmag. Park. | 3 mins 34 secs | |
| Tuesday 1/7/1980 | Programme Details | 8. | Debi Davies, snf, reporting on the discovery of a complete weighbridge at Pickerings Lock, near Frodsham. She spoke to Sean Rutledge and Jan, his wife, the couple who discovered the weighbridge. Sepmag/Commag. Higginson. | 3 mins 00 secs | |
| Tuesday 19/8/1980 | Programme Details | 8. | David Davies, snf, talking to Detective Inspector Harold Bentham, from the Regional Crime Squad, about the antiques at Accrington Police Station which were collected during ‘Operation Rose’, by a police unit set up to fight the growing number of antique thieves in the area. Mute/Sepmag. Park. | 3 mins 23 secs | |
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