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Record 1821 – 1840 of 15384 news stories found.
Date |
Film Item Number |
Description |
Duration |
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| Monday 14/3/1977 | Programme Details | 1 | Richard Duckenfield, snf, talking to doug Mollard, Joint staff’s chairman at Plessey’s, Edge Lane, about the decision to allow members of the management back into factories in Edge Lane, Speke and Gilmoss. Higginson. Sepmag. | 2 mins 49 secs | |
| Tuesday 15/3/1977 | Programme Details | 1 | Nick Clarke, snf, talking to Mrs. Olive Smith about her mother’s land, which was bought by Preston Borough council on a compulsory purchase order for £4,000 for housing. They now say the Department of the Environment paid £190,00 for it, and an extra half-acre, for which Mrs Smith was paid£200, is for sale - she would like to buy it back, but the asking price is now £4,000. Nick also spoke to councillor Ron Marshall, who feels that something should, and can, be done to help Mrs. Smith. Park. Sepmag. | 4 mins 17 secs | |
| Wednesday 16/3/1977 | Programme Details | 1 | Richard Duckenfield, snf, talking to Pierre Garronaire about the 2nd leg of the European Cup Game between Liverpool and St. Etienne, at Anfield. Higginson. Sepmag. | 2 mins 08 secs | |
| Thursday 17/3/1977 | Programme Details | 1 | Alistair Macdonald snf talking to David Bates owner of two lions and two pumas, which have been evicted by the Ribble Valley Council from their home in an old Lancashire mill to start a new life in a zoo. Park. Mute. Commag. (133’) | 3 mins 33 secs | |
| Friday 18/3/1977 | Programme Details | 1 | Mr Peter Shaw Environment Minister, visiting Warrington. mute. park. (22’) (Nick oov) | 0 mins 35 secs | |
| Monday 21/3/1977 | Programme Details | 1 | Nick Clarke snf talking to Joe Hood Preston Council Leader and reporting on the threatened closure of Preston Docks and the strike today. Park. sepmag. (93’) | 2 mins 28 secs | |
| Tuesday 22/3/1977 | Programme Details | 1 | Nick Clarke snf reporting on the lowest unemployment figures in the North West - at Clitheroe, and he talked to Bill Fleming, Ribble Valley Council Leader, John Cowgill, Chairman of the Chamber of Trade and Trevor Balmforth, managing director of the Stalwart Dyeing Company about the lack of disputes in the area. sepmag. Park. (204’) | 5 mins 26 secs | |
| Wednesday 23/3/1977 | Programme Details | 1 | Gvs flats in Rochdale where a mummified body was found 8 days ago. BBC Stock. Mute. (John oov) | 0 mins 25 secs | |
| Thursday 24/3/1977 | Programme Details | 1 | GVs demonstration of helicopter flights at Southport which will be operating this summer. Higginson. commag. (John oov) | 0 mins 25 secs | |
| Friday 25/3/1977 | Programme Details | 1 | GVs pickets at Cammell Laird’s shipyard. Commag. Higginson. (Nick oov) | 0 mins 41 secs | |
| Monday 28/3/1977 | Programme Details | 1 | Nick Clarke, snf, talking to Dr. Paul Aldershaw, a chemical inspector, about the new mobile laboratory designed to prevent or contain industrial dangers - and showing it in use in one potentially lethal situation where blue asbestos was found on a demolition site in Trafford Park. BBC Stock. Mute/Commag. (Nick oov) | 3 mins 59 secs | |
| Tuesday 29/3/1977 | Programme Details | 1 | GVs Tate and Lyle works at Vauxhall Road Refinery where a mass meeting was being held. Higginson. Mute. (John oov) | 0 mins 20 secs | |
| Wednesday 30/3/1977 | Programme Details | 1 | Liz Donnelly, snf, talking to Superintendent Lillian Hall, and policewoman Gillian Whittaker about the dramatic increase in the number of women joining the police force. Stephens. Commag. | 3 mins 43 secs | |
| Thursday 31/3/1977 | Programme Details | 1 | GVs North West garages. Ward. Mute. (Felicity oov) | 0 mins 42 secs | |
| Friday 1/4/1977 | Programme Details | 1 | Frank Mellor talking to Bill Grant, N. W. Chief of the British Deer Society, about the gangs of poachers taking part in organised raids on herds of deer throughout the North West, and measures being taken to counteract this. Dobson. Sepmag. | 5 mins 17 secs | |
| Monday 4/4/1977 | Programme Details | 1 | Alistair Macdonald, snf, talking to Michael Pochin, Director of the Middlewich construction firm, which is now in the process of converting its entire fleet of company cars to gas. Park. Sepmag. | 3 mins 54 secs | |
| Tuesday 5/4/1977 | Programme Details | 1 | GVs Central Lancashire New Town. Stephens. Mute. | 0 mins 30 secs | |
| Wednesday 6/4/1977 | Programme Details | 1 | Protest against a new steel chimney at Glossop by Glossop Civic Action Group. Park. Mute. (John oov) | 0 mins 25 secs | |
| Thursday 7/4/1977 | Programme Details | 1 | Richard Duckenfield, snf, talking to Michael Porter, Director of Porter Bros. a flag-making firm in Dingle, Liverpool about their mammoth orders for flags, banners and streamers. Higginson. Sepmag. | 3 mins 20 secs | |
| Friday 8/4/1977 | Programme Details | 1 | GVs council house in Colne, N.E. Lancashire, where two children and their grandmother died. Park. Mute. (John oov) | 0 mins 20 secs | |
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