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Record 1801 – 1820 of 15384 news stories found.
Date |
Film Item Number |
Description |
Duration |
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| Monday 14/2/1977 | Programme Details | 1 | GVs of Plessey demonstration in Liverpool. Ward. Mute. (Alistair oov) | 0 mins 31 secs | |
| Tuesday 15/2/1977 | Programme Details | 1 | Special baby care unit at St Mary’s Hospital Manchester. BBC Stock. Commag (16’) | 0 mins 25 secs | |
| Wednesday 16/2/1977 | Programme Details | 1 | GVs Woodhead Road along the Longdendale Valley. Park. mute. (22’) (Stuart oov) | 0 mins 35 secs | |
| Thursday 17/2/1977 | Programme Details | 1 | Alistair Macdonald snf talking to Ian McPherson, Project Director for Bovis about the Liverpool Teaching Hospital’s fire risks. Park. commag. (76’) | 2 mins 02 secs | |
| Friday 18/2/1977 | Programme Details | 1 | Alistair Macdonald, snf, talking to Don Angliss, managing director of Donian Motor Company which is making fibre-glass runabout cars, called “Changara”, after a potent East African drink. Stephens. Sepmag | 3 mins 58 secs | |
| Monday 21/2/1977 | Programme Details | 1 | GVs Triumph car plants at Speke, where work has been brought to a standstill. BBC Stock. mute. (John oov) (11’) | 0 mins 18 secs | |
| Tuesday 22/2/1977 | Programme Details | 1 | Alistair Macdonald snf with a reporter spot on the effects the baker’s strike will have on bread sales next week. BBC stock. mute. (Ali oov) (25’) | 0 mins 40 secs | |
| Wednesday 23/2/1977 | Programme Details | 1 | Richard Duckenfield snf talking to Ron Williams, Merseyside County Engineer: David Silcock, a farmer and member of West Lancashire Council, about the proposal that four hundred acres of Lancashire’s best land should be turned into a rubbish dump. The item goes into the problems of farming and lack of rubbish dumping land in Merseyside. Higginson. sepmag. (294’) | 7 mins 50 secs | |
| Thursday 24/2/1977 | Programme Details | 1 | GVs Central Constituency Labour Party Headquarters. mute. park (David oov) | 0 mins 15 secs | |
| Friday 25/2/1977 | Programme Details | 1 | GVs St Joseph’s Hospital, Whalley Range, which has been sold by the nuns to BUPA. Park .mute. (John oov) (12’) | 0 mins 20 secs | |
| Monday 28/2/1977 | Programme Details | 1 | Nick Clarke snf reporting on further developments in the Prestbury bank raid case. Mute / commag. Higginson. (Nick oov) (24’/46’) | 1 mins 56 secs | |
| Tuesday 1/3/1977 | Programme Details | 1 | Nick Clarke snf talking to John Scott Wilson Deputy Chief Engineer of Hawker Siddeley, about the new early warning defence plane, which was shown to the public for the first time today. Stephens .commag. (151’) | 4 mins 02 secs | |
| Wednesday 2/3/1977 | Programme Details | 1 | David Davies snf talking to Alan Barnes, a Kirkby headmaster and Gordon Oakes, Minister for State at the Education Department, about the special Conference at Preston on Education and industry. Stephens . commag. (123’) | 3 mins 17 secs | |
| Thursday 3/3/1977 | Programme Details | 1 | GVs of Plessey’s factories on Merseyside. Mute. Ward. (19’) Richard Duckenfield snf talking to Tom Breakell, President of Telecommunications union about the Plessey factories closure. Commag. Higginson.(75’) | 2 mins 30 secs | |
| Friday 4/3/1977 | Programme Details | 1 | David Davies talking to Lilly Allen, shop steward at Plessey’s, where she’s leading the work in and Mr John Golding, parliamentary under-secretary about the problems facing plessey. Higginson. commag. (39’) Stephens. commag. (116’) | 4 mins 09 secs | |
| Monday 7/3/1977 | Programme Details | 1 | Frank Mellor talking to Brian Oldfield, N.W. Water Authority’s Director of Planning, and Geoffrey Berry, from the Friends of the Lake district, about the four schemes for improving N.W. supplies, and visiting the four sites : Haweswater, Borrowbeck, Hellifield and Morecambe Bay. McDairmant. Sepmag | 7 mins 06 secs | |
| Tuesday 8/3/1977 | Programme Details | 1 | Nick Clarke, snf, reporting on the look-out and work-in organised by the white collar workers at Plessey’s at Edge Lane. He spoke to Doug Mallard, chairman of the joint staff unions committee. Higginson. Commag. | 2 mins 20 secs | |
| Wednesday 9/3/1977 | Programme Details | 1 | Nick Clarke reporting on the meeting at the Grosvenor Hotel in Chester held by Plessey Executives to discuss the future of the plants. Higginson. Commag. (Nick oov) | 0 mins 0 secs | |
| Thursday 10/3/1977 | Programme Details | 1 | David Davies, snf, reporting on a special meeting of the Police Committee to take place on 11/03/77 about allegations against Chief Constable of Lancashire, Stanley Parr. He spoke to Frank Lofthouse, chairman, Police Committee and Barry Askey, editor, Lancs. Evening Post. sepmag. Stephens. (David oov : 2 min 15 scs) | 5 mins 52 secs | |
| Friday 11/3/1977 | Programme Details | 1 | Gvs Plessey’s Huyton factory with management pickets. Ward. Mute. (John oov) | 0 mins 14 secs | |
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