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Record 14865 – 14884 of 15384 news stories found.
Date |
Film Item Number |
Description |
Duration |
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Monday 21/11/1977 | Programme Details | 8 | Alistair Macdonald, snf, talking to Nick Clarke, amateur wrestler, light-heavyweight lifter Michael Keelan, featherweight Victor Daniels, Kim Meldrum, GMC Recreation Officer, and Peter Sutcliffe of the Sports Council, about the limited resources available to our amateur sportsmen. Park. Commag | 4 mins 29 secs | |
Tuesday 22/11/1977 | Programme Details | 8 | GVs houses for sale. BBC Stock. Mute. (Stuart oov) | 0 mins 21 secs | |
Wednesday 23/11/1977 | Programme Details | 8 | Nurses joining firemen on picket duty at Manchester’s Central Fire Station in London Road. Park. Mute. (John oov) | 0 mins 20 secs | |
Thursday 24/11/1977 | Programme Details | 8 | Stuart Hall talking to Tommy Brierley, of Brierley Transport, about a new £30, 000 custom-built American truck. Higginson. Sepmag. | 3 mins 37 secs | |
Tuesday 29/11/1977 | Programme Details | 8 | Richard Duckenfield, snf, talking to Peter Rowlands, Administrator of the Liverpool community transport scheme, which has grown into Europe’s largest free bus scheme. The group operates a fleet of vehicles on behalf of community organisations throughout Merseyside, but their future is now threatened. Higginson. Sepmag. | 3 mins 11 secs | |
Thursday 1/12/1977 | Programme Details | 8 | GVs I.M. Marsh College, Liverpool - hockey players. BBC Stock. (Stuart oov) Mute. | 0 mins 20 secs | |
Friday 2/12/1977 | Programme Details | 8 | GVs housing areas in the inner cities. BBC Stock. Mute. (Stuart oov) | 0 mins 25 secs | |
Friday 9/12/1977 | Programme Details | 8 | Richard Duckenfield, snf, talking to Bernard Pearson, Port Manager of Garston, about the new revival and expansion. Higginson. Commag. | 4 mins 24 secs | |
Monday 12/12/1977 | Programme Details | 8 | Frank Mellor talking to engineer George Hinchcliffe, and boiler shop manager John Newby from Vickers at Barrow, about the rebuilding of the Flying Scotsman - No. 4472 - which is now owned by Mr. Bill McAlpine, after being stranded in America. McDairmant. Sepmag. | 4 mins 04 secs | |
Friday 16/12/1977 | Programme Details | 8 | Frank Mellor talking to Peter Howath , art dealer and Roy Woodehouse, son of artist William Woodehouse - house work 38 years after his death is more valuable now | 2 mins 56 secs | |
Tuesday 20/12/1977 | Programme Details | 8 | GVs of a house in Manchester which has a poltergeist. mute. Park. Stuart oov 0-20 | 0 mins 20 secs | |
Tuesday 30/5/1978 | Programme Details | 8 | Mike Thom, warden for Cumbria Naturalists Trust at Walney Island, talking about various breeds of gull there. Stephens.Sepmag. | 3 mins 50 secs | |
Monday 12/6/1978 | Programme Details | 8 | Steve Ireland with the second in our series on weekend events. This week , the Lancashire Driving Club. He spoke to Emmy Salter, the secretary of the club, and Peggy Isles, about the delights of driving horse and trap around the countryside. Park. sepmag. | 4 mins 13 secs | |
Friday 23/6/1978 | Programme Details | 8 | GVs of Manchester’s Johnny Kay in an attempt to recapture the world’s non-stop joke telling record. Park. Commag. | 0 mins 28 secs | |
Tuesday 11/7/1978 | Programme Details | 8 | GVs house at Briarfield, near Burnley, where Derek Pellowe wants to build a windmill to harness wind power for energy. Hallas. Mute (Alistair oov) | 0 mins 24 secs | |
Wednesday 12/7/1978 | Programme Details | 8 | A Day in the Life of...a newspaper editor. We follow Noel Wild, the editor of 3 papers - serving Barnoldswick, Earby and Nelson and Colne, through a typical day. Higginson. sepmag. | 4 mins 57 secs | |
Thursday 21/9/1978 | Programme Details | 8 | Felicity Goodey, snf, being shown the heavily laden hedgerows of Cheshire by farmer Raymond Rush. It could foretell a hard winter. Park. Sepmag. | 5 mins 32 secs | |
Thursday 28/1/1982 | Programme Details | 8 | Malcolm Balen, snf, reporting from the Queen Street Manufacturing Company in Burnley - Lancashire’s last steam-powered mill - which is to close next month. He spoke to engineer Arthur Martin and the Chairman, Hartley Halstead. Sepmag/Commag. Stephens. | 3 mins 58 secs | |
Wednesday 24/2/1982 | Programme Details | 8 | Richard Duckenfield, snf, reporting on the special periphery camera at the Springfield nuclear Laboratories near Preston, which has also been used in archaeological research. He spoke to Prof. Hugo Blake of Lancaster University and nuclear engineer Ellis Eastham. Sepmag/Commag. Higginson. | 3 mins 36 secs | |
Wednesday 3/3/1982 | Programme Details | 8 | Richard Duckenfield, snf, talking to Joan Meehan, the owner of Turmeau’s tobacconists, about the possible effect on them of the budget. Sepmag/Commag. Higginson. | 02 mins 33 secs | |
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