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Record 7561 – 7580 of 15384 news stories found.
Date |
Film Item Number |
Description |
Duration |
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Thursday 20/1/1983 | Programme Details | 3 | Film of police investigation into the murder of Mr Charles Hind, who was shot at his scrapyard in Canal Street, Stockport. Mute. Park. (Stuart oov). | 0 mins 48 secs | |
Friday 21/1/1983 | Programme Details | 3 | Film of the parish of St Silas, Blackburn, where bells are being installed in the church tower, completed in 1913 but never used. (Stuart oov). He spoke to The Reverend Francis Heighway, Rural Dean of Blackburn. Sepmag. Park. | 1 mins 22 secs | |
Monday 24/1/1983 | Programme Details | 3 | Film of the aurora plant in Openshaw, Manchester, where 130 jobs are to be lost in the steel industry. Mute. Park. (Stuart oov). | 0 mins 25 secs | |
Tuesday 25/1/1983 | Programme Details | 3 | Julie Carter, snf, talking to Richard Hunt whose family owns a butchers business specialising in Scottish produce, especially the Haggis, and has won a fair part of the haggis market. Sepmag/Commag. Park. | 3 mins 56 secs | |
Wednesday 26/1/1983 | Programme Details | 3 | Richard Duckenfield, snf, talking to Cyril Nield, Receiver, about the extraordinary collapse of Wakewood Sunbeds firm after a rapid rise to become Europe’s fastest growing firm. Sepmag/Commag. Higginson. | 3 mins 19 secs | |
Thursday 27/1/1983 | Programme Details | 3 | Film of workers from Lucas Aerospace leaving a mass meeting in Burnley football ground concerning redundancies. Mute. Park. (David oov). | 0 mins 21 secs | |
Friday 28/1/1983 | Programme Details | 3 | Film of Anglers from the Congleton Society patrolling river banks near sewage works to monitor the plant and fish life as there is concern amongst angling societies that rivers could turn into open sewers if the water workers strike continues. Commag. (Stu oov). Park. | 0 mins 43 secs | |
Monday 31/1/1983 | Programme Details | 3 | Film of the Yang Sing restaurant in George Street, which has won the Pestle and Mortar prize for its cuisine. Commag. BBC Stock. (Stu oov). | 0 mins 20 secs | |
Tuesday 1/2/1983 | Programme Details | 3 | Film of Blackpool where the privatisation row has finally been settled. Mute. BBC Stock. (Stu oov). | 0 mins 22 secs | |
Wednesday 2/2/1983 | Programme Details | 3 | Film of the aftermath of a fire at the Jolly Sailor at Davenport in Stockport. Mute. Oldham. (Stu oov). | 0 mins 23 secs | |
Thursday 3/2/1983 | Programme Details | 3 | Film of animal rights demonstrators at Manchester University climbing the building to try and enter the labs. Mute. Park. (Diana oov). | 0 mins 14 secs | |
Monday 7/2/1983 | Programme Details | 3 | Richard Duckenfield, snf, reporting on the investigation into the murder of Maureen Eckersley, a 43 year old housewife at Golbourne near Wigan. Sepmag/Commag. Higginson. | 0 mins 41 secs | |
Tuesday 8/2/1983 | Programme Details | 3 | Julie Carter, snf, reporting on the seizure of more than five hundred counterfeit music cassettes. Mute. Ward. (Julie oov). | 0 mins 59 secs | |
Wednesday 9/2/1983 | Programme Details | 3 | Film of Prescot Street in the centre of Liverpool where three hundred trees were stolen. Mute. Ward. (Diana oov). | 0 mins 15 secs | |
Thursday 10/2/1983 | Programme Details | 3 | Richard Duckenfield, snf, talking to Derek Baker, in charge of the two day course, about the course organised by the Careers Research and Advisory Centre in partnership with the Unilever Group, designed to give teachers and children an insight into the practical skills of electronics used in industry. Sepmag/Commag. Higginson. | 3 mins 01 secs | |
Friday 11/2/1983 | Programme Details | 3 | Film of a 30ft inflatable pig which arrived in Manchester for the celebrations of the Chinese New Year. Mute. Ward. (Stu oov). | 0 mins 20 secs | |
Tuesday 15/2/1983 | Programme Details | 3 | Film of the Victoria Guest House in Albert Road, Colne, where Mr. Alfred Birtwhistle was strangled. Mute. Park. (Diana oov). | 0 mins 18 secs | |
Wednesday 16/2/1983 | Programme Details | 3 | Richard Duckenfield, snf, reporting on the village of Wycoller, near Burnley, which if original plans had been carried out would now be at the bottom of a large reservoir, but now looks set to become one of the regions most popular tourist attractions in a scheme that won Lancashire County Council a major award from the civic trust. He spoke to Kevin Eastham, Lancashire County Council and Leslie Monk, who purchased a property in the village. Sepmag/Commag. Higginson. | 4 mins 30 secs | |
Thursday 17/2/1983 | Programme Details | 3 | Film of Tony Fahey's attempt at the world water speed record on November 1st 1982. Sepmag/Commag. (David oov). | 1 mins 20 secs | |
Friday 18/2/1983 | Programme Details | 3 | Film of the visit of the Environment Minister, Mr Tom King, to Merseyside today. Commag. Ward. (John oov). | 0 mins 36 secs | |
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