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

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Monday
26/5/1986
Programme Details [Unknown. See studio-based and videotape material for this programme in ‘programme details’] 0 mins 0 secs
Wednesday
28/5/1986
Programme Details [Unknown. See studio-based and videotape material for this programme in ‘programme details’] 0 mins 0 secs
Friday
30/5/1986
Programme Details [Unknown. See studio-based and videotape material for this programme in ‘programme details’] 0 mins 0 secs
Monday
4/6/1979
Programme Details 0 RNW A923K/3 Film of the canoeing centre of excellence in the North West training on the river Lune near Sedburgh. Clive Stallworthy, Peter Brownbill and Kevin Singleton talk about the sport, and Brian Horn, coach, talks about the centre. Sepmag/Commag. Steve Stephens. 163’ 4’20” 04 mins 20 secs
Friday
1/8/1980
Programme Details 0 RNW A031A/10: (16mm film) Debi Davies, snf, reporting on children from the Hathershaw Comprehensive School, in Oldham, who have painted murals on the walls of Hulme Library and the school. She spoke to Mike Spencer, Art Teacher, some of the children involved and residents in the area. Mute/Sepmag. Park/Stephens. 03 mins 38 secs
Wednesday
4/2/1981
Programme Details 0 RNW A105E/6: (16mm film) Malcolm Balen, snf, talking to Alan Ralphs, restorer, about the restoration work carried out on an old Bolton tram which is now nearing completion. He also spoke to Derek Shepherd, the driver. Sepmag. Stephens. 03 mins 39 secs
Monday
6/2/1984
Programme Details 0 VT 1/RNW A406D/3: Stuart Hall with a report on how school children from Wigan are taking part in a new scheme to make science more enjoyable. He spoke to Carol Holland, Scheme Organiser. Sepmag. Higginson. 04 mins 20 secs
Wednesday
14/3/1984
Programme Details 0 MANCHESTER VT 1/RNW A411Y/9: Paul Newman, snf, talking to Inspector Bill Ball, who has just retired after 21 years service on the M6 motorway patrol, about how motorway travel has changed during his career. Sepmag. Stephens. 101ft 02m42s Incl. VT extract of Harold Macmillian opening the M6 in 1958. 1st TX: 5.12.58. Ex-London. 1/RNW A411Y/8. 00m19s TOTAL VT DUR: 03m24s 02 mins 42 secs
Friday
3/8/1984
Programme Details 0 MANCHESTER VT 1/RNW A431F/13: (16mm) Alistair Macdonald, snf, talking to Peter Cottriall, a businessman, about the self-help campaign of local businessmen to show what the Port of Liverpool has to offer. Sepmag. Park. 02 mins 23 secs
Thursday
7/2/1980
Programme Details 0 MANCHESTER VT : RNW A006X/8: Alistair Macdonald, snf, reporting on the increasing problems for the locals in Lakeland and the Peak District over housing, because of the number of second homes. Sepmag. Park/Higginson. 12 mins 05 secs
Wednesday
16/6/1982
Programme Details 0 VT 1/RNW A224/7: Stuart Hall with a report on an essay competition which was run in the North West for school children in the region, with the theme of the worst eyesores in the North West. The four winners of the competition were Deborah Taylor, aged 11 from Rochdale, Jane Fawcett aged 12, from Oldham, Jason Swale aged 15 from Littleborough and Paul Rimmer aged 7 from Bolton, all read their essays and took us to their ‘eyesore’. 03 mins 46 secs
Tuesday
18/7/1978
Programme Details 1 Richard Duckenfield snf reporting on the latest developments in the controversy about development plans for the Ribble Estuary. He talked to the Chief Executive of West Lancashire District Council, John Cowdall. Selwood. Sepmag. 2 mins 50 secs
Wednesday
19/7/1978
Programme Details 1 Nick Clarke snf reporting on the latest developments in the Burnley dogs case. He spoke to Frank Clifford, leader of the anti-byelaw protest movement. Stephens. Commag. 3 mins 34 secs
Thursday
20/7/1978
Programme Details 1 Film of dog owners walking their dogs in Scott Park, Burnley, despite being banned from doing so. P. Stephens. Mute. (John oov) 0 mins 15 secs
Friday
21/7/1978
Programme Details 1 Richard Duckenfield, snf, reporting on the situation at Manchester’s International Airport, which faces another weekend of passengers waiting for delayed flights to the continent. He spoke to the Airport’s Deputy Director, Ken Wilson, and to Mike Dennehy, who is in charge of the catering. Park. Commag. 4 mins 02 secs
Monday
24/7/1978
Programme Details 1 Richard Duckenfield, snf, talking to David Bruce, Assistant Manager Crosville Transport, about the new scheme to be tried in Runcorn - reducing many of the fares to encourage passengers. Ward. Commag. 3 mins 09 secs
Tuesday
25/7/1978
Programme Details 1 Alistair Macdonald, snf, reporting on the clamp down by North West police on Continental road lorries in an attempt to weed out dangerous and unroadworthy juggernauts from Europe and Ireland. He spoke to Inspector John Houghton, of Merseyside Police, who was in charge of the operation, which resulted in twelve drivers appearing before a special magistrates court in St Helens - and loads will be held until the fines are paid and faults found by the spot checks are put right. Ward. Commag. 4 mins 21 secs
Wednesday
26/7/1978
Programme Details 1 David Davies, snf, reporting on the reaction of the townspeople of Oldham to the birth of the first so-called ‘test tube baby’. He spoke to Patrick O’ Reilly, an Oldham journalist - the Oldham Chronicle had forecast the time of birth - and were only thirteen minutes out in their reckoning. 4 mins 25 secs
Thursday
27/7/1978
Programme Details 1 Gvs Frank Clifford leading protestors around Burnley Parks. BBC Stock. Commag Actuality. (David oov) 0 mins 45 secs
Friday
28/7/1978
Programme Details 1 Nick Clarke, snf, reporting on the tests held at Wallasey on the Neutrabaric encapsulated wet wellhead unit - two spheres designed to solve many of the problems of underwater exploration. He spoke to one of the directors or Internec - which designed the spheres - Norman Jackson. Park. Commag. 3 mins 45 secs
 
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