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Monday
3/7/1978
Programme Details 2 GVs Liverpool Teaching Hospital - where the big move in has started. Ward. Mute. (Chris oov) 0 mins 28 secs
Monday
3/7/1978
Programme Details 3 GVs Ribble Estuary - the RSPB s worried that wild life could be affected by plans of a Dutch businessman to reclaim part of the estuary for agricultural purposes. BBC Stock. Mute. (Chris oov) 0 mins 20 secs
Monday
3/7/1978
Programme Details 4 The finals of Miss Dance of Great Britain 1978, held in Blackpool on Sunday. Deborah Mann, Antoinette Lever from Wallasey, Manda Gilliland of Bury and Judge Ray Collins talked about the event. The winner was 17-year-old Rosemary Poundford from Leeds. 0 mins 0 secs
Tuesday
4/7/1978
Programme Details 1 Nick Clarke, snf, talking to Tony Smith, Managing Director of Cammel Lairds, about the opening tomorrow by HRH Princess Anne of a vats new ship-construction hall, the biggest in Britain. Part of the celebrations of 150 years of the firm, and a building which they hope won’t be wasted. Higginson. Sepmag 3 mins 53 secs
Tuesday
4/7/1978
Programme Details 2 GVs Ennerdale Water - the scheme by the N.W. Water Authority to raise the level by four feet has been turned down by the Lake District Special Planning Board. BBC Stock. Mute. (Chris oov) 0 mins 15 secs
Tuesday
4/7/1978
Programme Details 3 GVs parks in Burnley where dog owners are forbidden to walk their pets - the sixth day of the High Court hearing to decide if the Council has a legal right to ban dogs from parks. BBC Stock. Mute. (Chris oov) 0 mins 25 secs
Tuesday
4/7/1978
Programme Details 4 GVs this year’s Blackpool Illumination displays, including a new tableau of the Muppets. There will be 500 scenic displays and features, and 75 miles of cables. Hallas. Mute. (Chris oov) 0 mins 35 secs
Tuesday
4/7/1978
Programme Details 5 Alistair Macdonald, snf, talking to aerodynamics engineer, Dave Clarke, about the ‘Starfield Thunderbolt’ - a vehicle which has been entered into a competition to see how many miles to a gallon it can do. It’s hoping that it will do approximately 1,000 to 1,400 per gallon. Basically, it’s a 500cc lawn mower, a washing machine clutch and an old bicycle frame pieced together. Park. Commag. 4 mins 32 secs
Wednesday
5/7/1978
Programme Details 1 Nick Clarke, snf, reporting on the announcement by Plessey Telecommunications that they’re to cut their Merseyside workforce by a further 600 people. Views of the Edge Lane plant, which is the factory involved in the redundancies. BBC Stock. Mute. (Nick oov) 0 mins 30 secs
Wednesday
5/7/1978
Programme Details 2 GVs H.R.H. Princess Anne unveiling a plaque at Liverpool Central Libraries New Extension. She then opened a shipbuilding hall at the Birkenhead shipyard of Cammell Lairds. Ward. Mute. 0 mins 30 secs
Wednesday
5/7/1978
Programme Details 3 GVs arrival of the first Icelandic trawler to use a port of Fleetwood for nearly thirty years. Hallas. Mute. 0 mins 30 secs
Wednesday
5/7/1978
Programme Details 4 David Davies, snf, reporting on ‘A Day in the Life of.... A Wimbledon Umpire’. He spoke to and followed Bill Pickup through the day of the Ladies’ Quarter Finals Day in this year’s Wimbledon Championships. BBC London crew. Commag. 5 mins 53 secs
Wednesday
5/7/1978
Programme Details 5 GVs ‘Centrelink’ experiment in Skelmersdale. BBC Stock. Mute. (Nick oov) 0 mins 32 secs
Thursday
6/7/1978
Programme Details 1 Richard Duckenfield, snf, talking to Cliff Keetch, A.U.E.W. Convenor and Sam Howard, A.U.E.W. Organiser, about the continuing dispute at Ince B power station in Cheshire. The engineering workers have voted to return to work on Monday, but the dispute hasn’t been resolved. Higginson. Sepmag. 2 mins 37 secs
Thursday
6/7/1978
Programme Details 2 Alistair MacDonald, snf, reporting on the forthcoming National Schools Karting Association championship races - in which three Oldham Schools will be taking part, He spoke to Brian Lloyd, National Championship Organiser, and Paul Mudie from Hathershaw Comprehensive School, and to drivers from Breeze Hill School. Park. Sepmag. 4 mins 09 secs
Thursday
6/7/1978
Programme Details 3 David Davies, snf, talking to Dr. Alan Jones, Marine Biologist, about the turbot fish farms on the Isle of Man. No.5 in our series on Fishing. Higginson. Sepmag. 4 mins 30 secs
Thursday
6/7/1978
Programme Details 4 GVs the Icelandic trawler “Dagny” landing what came close to a record landing for Fleetwood. Hallas. Mute. (John oov) 0 mins 37 secs
Thursday
6/7/1978
Programme Details 5 GVs bus inspectors carrying out checks on Greater Manchester Transport to find fare dodgers. Hallas. Mute. 0 mins 28 secs
Thursday
6/7/1978
Programme Details 6 Preview of the Blackpool Air Show - with a ‘James Bond’ autogiro. Hallas. Mute. (John oov) 0 mins 26 secs
Friday
7/7/1978
Programme Details 1 Richard Duckenfield, snf, reporting on the summer rush at the Liverpool Passport Office. The office is now issuing 12,000 passports a week compared with 30,000 in the whole of last year. Higginson. Sepmag. 2 mins 58 secs
 
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