Record 15165 – 15184 of 15384 news stories found.
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Wednesday 6/7/1977 | Programme Details | 9 | Nick Clarke, snf, talking to Professor Sir Bernard Lovell, who has just been awarded the freedom of the City of Manchester. Higginson. Commag. | 3 mins 51 secs | |
Thursday 21/7/1977 | Programme Details | 9 | Stuart Hall reporting on an all-star gathering in Blackpool - the first of its kind held in the resort - to celebrate the new season of summer shows. He talked to Danny La Rue, Eric Sykes, Hattie Jacques, Charlie Caroli, Les Dawson and Tom Moss - all of whom are appearing in Blackpool this summer. Sepmag. Stephens. | 6 mins 05 secs | |
Friday 19/8/1977 | Programme Details | 9 | Frank Mellor reproting on a jubilee journey undertaken by members of the British Driving Society in horse drawn vehicles. A flag is being taken from Land’s End to Balmoral and we caught up with them at Croston, near Preston. Sepmag. Higginson. | 4 mins 07 secs | |
Tuesday 30/8/1977 | Programme Details | 9 | Alistair Macdonald, snf, reporting on a new book called ‘Atlas of Mercury’ written by Patrick Moore and amateur astronomer Charles Cross from Northwich and talking to Mr Cross. Sepmag. Selwood. (Ali oov-1’06”) | 4 mins 24 secs | |
Thursday 1/9/1977 | Programme Details | 9 | The last in our series of favourite sports in the North West: Eric Sykes, who claims that it’s any golf course, but who actually went to the Old Links Golf Club at St. Annes. Sepmag. Selwood. | 3 mins 50’’ secs | |
Friday 23/9/1977 | Programme Details | 9 | Nick Clarke, snf, reporting on an exhibition opening in Manchester to celebrate the centenary of the Royal Institute of Chemistry. He also talked about the output of the firm of Richardson and Merrell in Skem.[?] and spoke to Bert Moors, factory manager. Mute. 1m 12s commag : 1m18s Mute : BBC Stock; Commag: Selwood. Nick oov: 2m 00s | 2 mins 30 secs | |
Friday 30/9/1977 | Programme Details | 9 | Dr David Owen showing us a remarkable piece of engineering which lifts boats 50 feet in the air - the Anderton lift linking the River Weaver and the Trent and Mersey Canal. Sepmag. Stephens. | 3 mins 31 secs | |
Monday 10/10/1977 | Programme Details | 9 | Richard Duckenfield, snf, reporting on the 1st Beatles convention in Liverpool, a magical History tour of the city. Sepmag. 2m 15s Commag 1m 45s vt 47s Higginson. Including taped music, Magical Mystery Tour, The Beatles, Side 1, Band 1, Parlophone SMMT - A1. | 4 mins 47 secs | |
Wednesday 12/10/1977 | Programme Details | 9 | Steve Ireland snf reporting on the 18 year old boy from Walkden who has been given a weeks trial with Belgian football side Anderlect, Phil Kay. He got the trial through Walkden job centre. Commag. Stephens. Steve oov 0-34 | 1 mins 39 secs | |
Monday 17/10/1977 | Programme Details | 9 | Frank Mellor reporting on a railway enthusiast, Malcolm Roughley, who is researching obscure branch lines. Sepmag. Higginson. | 3 mins 57 secs | |
Wednesday 19/10/1977 | Programme Details | 9 | Felicity Goodey, snf, reporting on the way doctors communicate with their patients following a £14,000 grant to Prof. Patrick Byrne of Manchester University to study the body language used when dealing with patients. Sepmag. Selwood. Felicity. oov 1m 13s | 3 mins 57 secs | |
Tuesday 25/10/1977 | Programme Details | 9 | GVs of a conference in Preston launching the North East Lancashire structure plan. Mute. Hallas. Stuart oov 18s | 0 mins 18 secs | |
Monday 31/10/1977 | Programme Details | 9 | Tom Brook snf reporting on a new scheme for police cadets at Wigan Police station. He spoke to Police superintedent Jack Griffiths. sepmag. Stephens. | 3 mins 36 secs | |
Wednesday 16/11/1977 | Programme Details | 9 | GVs of Philip Preston - toys being played with. Commag. BBC Stock. Stuart. oov 27s | 0 mins 27 secs | |
Wednesday 23/11/1977 | Programme Details | 9 | Richard Duckenfield, snf, talking to John Morris and Alfred Scragg about the special centre opening in Liverpool tomorrow to teach their brain-damaged youngsters to activate unused brain cells. Higginson. Sepmag. | 3 mins 28 secs | |
Friday 2/12/1977 | Programme Details | 9 | GVs John Spencer and Alex Higgins playing snooker. BBC Stock. Commag. (David oov) | 0 mins 29 secs | |
Tuesday 30/5/1978 | Programme Details | 9 | Alistair MacDonald, snf, talking to Kitty Foyle, past president of the Hotels and Guest Houses Association in Blackpool, about the changing image of the Blackpool landlady. Stephens. Sepmag. | 2 mins 45 secs | |
Wednesday 3/3/1982 | Programme Details | 9 | Malcolm Balen, snf, talking to artist Fred Wilde about his current exhibition in Bury. Sepmag. Stephens. | 3 mins 29 secs | |
Monday 26/4/1982 | Programme Details | 9 | Martin Henfield, snf, reporting on the invention of a small electric wheelchair called the Low-tech dawdle bug, made for a 7 year old girl with Spina Bifida by a neighbour. He spoke to Sarah Aspinall, the 7 year old girl, Mrs. Carol Aspinall, her mother and Rene Price, the inventor and maker of the dawdle bug. Sepmag. Park. | 02 mins 58 secs | |
Thursday 17/6/1982 | Programme Details | 9 | David Davies, snf, reporting on various North West pubs which have been declared football free zones for the duration of the World Cup. Mute. Oldham. | 0 mins 30 secs | |
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