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BBC North West Regional News Material 1973-1986: Search Results

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Record 2061 – 2080 of 15384 news stories found.
 
 

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Friday
14/7/1978
Programme Details 1 Richard Duckenfield, snf, talking to Councillor Ken Burlinson, the Airport Committee Chairman about the future of Liverpool Airport. The 243-hour token strike by British Airways staff over the decision to pull out of the airport and let British Midland take over comes at the same time as the disclosure of excellent news about the airport’s long term prospects. 3 mins 45 secs
Monday
18/9/1978
Programme Details 1 Richard Duckenfield, snf, talking to Jack Spriggs, worker-director of the Kirby Manufacturing and Engineering Company, about the fight to save the Co-Operative. Higginson. Commag. 3 mins 36 secs
Tuesday
19/9/1978
Programme Details 1 Alistair McDonald, snf, talking to Merrick River, a farmer, about the effects the bad summer weather will have on the harvest - and how it will affect prices. Stephens. Commag/Sepmag. 4 mins 02 secs
Wednesday
20/9/1978
Programme Details 1 David Davies, snf, reporting on the two typhoid cases confirmed in Manchester - he spoke to Dr. Alistair Ironside, leading consultant physician at Monsall Isolation Hospital about the disease, and the condition of his patients. Stephens. Sepmag. (David oov: ‘50”).David 3 mins 05 secs
Thursday
21/9/1978
Programme Details 1 Alistair McDonald, snf, reporting on the strike by 3,000 N.W. gas men in the North West which has been on for the last month, and which is likely to escalate within the next few days as the strike spreads to Merseyside. 15 MATSA members were suspended, and as a result 3,000 T.G.&M.W. members were brought out in sympathy - but NALGO have refused to join the strike. Alistair spoke to Alan Moir, MATSA Branch Secretary. Park. Sepmag. (Ali oov: 50”). 2 mins 41 secs
Wednesday
14/4/1982
Programme Details 1 David Davies, snf, talking to Betty Wilson, resident from Fallowfield, about the court action being brought by six local residents against the North West Water Authority, complaining about the condition of a stream running along side the estate. Sepmag/Commag. Park. 3 mins 04 secs
Tuesday
5/1/1982
Programme Details 1 Felicity Goodey, snf, talking to the Convenor at the Ford’s factory at Halewood, Steve Broadhead, about the shop stewards recommendation of strike action over the company’s latest pay offer. Sepmag/Commag. Higginson. 3 mins 07 secs
Wednesday
6/1/1982
Programme Details 1 Felicity Goodey, snf, talking to the Convenor at Ford’s Halewood plant after the workers voted against the company’s latest pay deal. Sepmag/Commag. Higginson. 02 mins 01 secs
Thursday
7/1/1982
Programme Details 1 Richard Duckenfield, snf, with a special report on Toxteth, six months after the riots. He spoke to Sister Mary Savage of Princess Park Hospital, local residents Mary Udoh and Cathy Spaine, Ewen Gillespie, who runs the Methodist Community Centre and the Rev. Colin Bedford. Sepmag/Commag/Mute. Higginson/Ward. 11 mins 10 secs
Friday
8/1/1982
Programme Details 1 Richard Duckenfield, snf, reporting on the sale of St Peter’s Church Hall, Fazakerley, Liverpool which is used as a scout and cub hall, being sold to a local builder. Sepmag/Commag. Higginson. 02 mins 30 secs
Monday
11/1/1982
Programme Details 1 Richard Duckenfield, snf, reporting on two Merseyside policemen being committed for trial charged with the unlawful killing of David Moore during this summer’s riots. Commag. Higginson. 0 mins 47 secs
Tuesday
12/1/1982
Programme Details 1 Richard Duckenfield, snf, reporting on the new community policing in Toxteth. He spoke to police officers and members of the Toxteth community. Commag. Higginson. 5 mins 22 secs
Wednesday
13/1/1982
Programme Details 1 Martin Henfield, snf, reporting on the army removing tons of salt from Cheshire to the West Country to treat roads made treacherous by black ice and snow. Sepmag/Commag. Stephens. 02 mins 53 secs
Thursday
14/1/1982
Programme Details 1 David Davies, snf, reporting on anti nuclear groups based in the North West. Sepmag/Commag. Park. 1 mins 20 secs
Friday
15/1/1982
Programme Details 1 Martin Henfield, snf, looking back over Pat Seed’s fight against cancer. Sepmag/Commag. BBC Stock. 1 mins 15 secs
Monday
18/1/1982
Programme Details 1 Richard Duckenfield, snf, reporting on the cost of the thaw in the Merseyside area. Sepmag/Commag. Higginson. 3 mins 00 secs
Tuesday
19/1/1982
Programme Details 1 Alistair Macdonald, snf, talking to farmer John Molyneux about the affect the bad weather has had on the region’s vegetable crops. Sepmag/Commag. Park. 3 mins 08 secs
Wednesday
20/1/1982
Programme Details 1 David Davies, snf, reporting on the finding of a newly-born baby abandoned on the Blackburn to Manchester train. Commag. Park/Stephens. 1 mins 31 secs
Thursday
21/1/1982
Programme Details 1 Richard Duckenfield, snf, reporting on the introduction of police dog patrols in Toxteth because of the fears of continued violence. Sepmag. Higginson. 3 mins 09 secs
Friday
22/1/1982
Programme Details 1 Felicity Goodey, snf, reporting on continued disruption to train services in the North West. Commag. Park/Ward. 1 mins 47 secs
 
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