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Programme Title |
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B56 | WAIT WHILE | [BARRY ASKEW PRESENTS FROM STUDIO] | 1971 | |
A number of studio-based pieces to camera but no filmed inserts. Barry Askew presents from a studio (black and white) welcoming the audience to Wait While: "The weekly programme from the North West for the North West". He introduces (but we don't see) Ken Dodd in Chester, Stan Kelly More... | ||||
B57 | WAIT WHILE | COMPILATION | 1971 | |
Barry Askew introduces this compilation programme from a BBC studio and mentions the various programmes the series has had (black and white). Friday Brown is shown singing "Long Time Boy" on a steamer on Lake Windermere. There are other studio links from Barry Askew. Then we see footage of Knowsley More... | ||||
B67 | THE HALL COLLECTION | STEAM NO. 3 | 1971 | |
Programme three in the series. Programme from a series involving Stuart Hall interviewing various collectors. Opens with title sequence for the series "The Hall Collection". There are various shots of steam engines and interviews with steam enthusiasts, including Joe Greenwood, owner of a model railway. Hall visits Levens Hall, Kendal More... | ||||
B68 | THE HALL COLLECTION | SPINNING JENNIES NO. 2 | 1971 | |
Programme two in the series. Programme from a series involving Stuart Hall interviewing various collectors. Opens with title sequence for the series "The Hall Collection". Programme focuses on the 18th century Helmshore Textile Mill near Rossendale which houses a collection of textile machinery. There are shots of the disused loading More... | ||||
B69 | THE HALL COLLECTION | DOLL'S MUSEUM NO. 4 | 1971 | |
Programme four in the series. Programme from a series involving Stuart Hall interviewing various collectors. Programme features a private doll collection made up of 1,200 dolls in Lancashire that is displayed for the public. There are shots of various porcelain, wax, wooden dolls and small mannequins in various poses: playing More... | ||||
B70 | THE HALL COLLECTION | COSTUMES, LIVERPOOL THE GOLD NO. 5 | 1971 | |
Programme five in the series, opens with titles for The Hall Collection. Stuart Hall visits the Joseph Mayer Collection at the Liverpool Museum and speaks to Curator Dorothy Slow, who describes various jewellery items in the Mayer collection. A young girl is shown wearing authentic Victorian dresses, petticoats, corsets, bustles More... | ||||
B71 | THE HALL COLLECTION | [LIVERPOOL MUSEUM] | 1971 | |
Programme one in the series, opens with titles for The Hall Collection. Stuart Hall visits Liverpool Museum and talks to Alan __, Curator, who recounts Merseyside's pottery-making history in the 18th and 19th centuries and describes several pieces in the collection. We then see Hall's personal collection of grandfather and More... | ||||
B72 | THE HALL COLLECTION | MILITARIA NO. 6 | 1971 | |
Programme six in the series, opens with title sequence for The Hall Collection. Stuart Hall visits the Military Collection at Lancaster Museum and speaks to Colonel Donohue, Secretary of the Old Comrades Association of the Kings Own Regiment, and Curator Mrs Tyson, who describe some of the artefacts. Includes shots More... | ||||
B236 | [UNKNOWN] | OLD SHAMBLES | 1971 | |
No transmission print is held for this programme - trims only. Please contact the NWFA More... | ||||
B247 | [UNKNOWN] | EDDIE BOARDMAN - LONE SAILOR | 1971 | |
No transmission print is held for this programme - trims only. Please contact the NWFA More... | ||||
B257 | [UNKNOWN] | LIVERPOOL DOCKS INCLUDING SEAFORTH AND A GRAIN ELEVATOR | 1971 | |
No transmission print is held for this programme - trims only. Please contact the NWFA More... | ||||
B403 | DECISIONS | WOMEN'S LIB PROG 2 | 1971 | |
Short film focusing on Mrs Alice Woodfire, who lives with her husband and two teenage daughters on Platt Fold Road in Leigh. Mrs Woodfire speaks about balancing her shifts at Courtaulds with housework, which she says "is not a man's job". There are good shots of her working in the More... | ||||
B500 | WAIT WHILE | BARRY ASKEW INTERVIEWS ADRIAN DE FERRANTI | 1971 | |
Presenter Barry Askew interviews businessman Adrian de Ferranti, who is part of the Ferranti family, known for their family business in electronics, computers and electrical goods. Ferranti speaks about his grandfather Sebastian Ziani de Ferranti, who was a pioneer of the electrical engineering industry, his father Sir Vincent Ziani de More... | ||||
B501 | WAIT WHILE | BARRY ASKEW INTERVIEWS ERIC SYKES | 1971 | |
North West opt out in which presenter Barry Askew interviews comedy scriptwriter and actor Eric Sykes (born in 1923 in Oldham). Sykes speaks about his career working with Frankie Howard, Max Bygraves, Tony Hancock, Harry Seacombe, Spike Milligan, Jimmy Edwards and Hattie Jacques More... | ||||
B502 | WAIT WHILE | BARRY ASKEW INTERVIEWS FRANK TAYLOR | 1971 | |
Presenter Barry Askew interviews Frank Taylor, Liverpool's Chief Fire Officer, in the control room of a fire station. Taylor discusses the need to bring fires under control quickly and how most house fires are caused by carelessness. Includes shots of firemen in training putting out an aircraft fire with foam More... | ||||
B503 | WAIT WHILE | BARRY ASKEW INTERVIEWS LADY STOCKS | 1971 | |
Presenter Barry Askew interviews eighty-year-old feminist Lady Mary Stocks (1891-1975), educationist, writer and broadcaster, in her garden. Stocks discusses her activities in extending the right to vote to women, her views on broadcasting - particularly her opposition to the commercialisation of television and radio , the changing nature of the More... | ||||
B506 | WAIT WHILE | [EDWARD LEAR AT KNOWSLEY HALL] | 1971 | |
Actor Charles Lewson presents this light-hearted look at Knowsley Hall near Liverpool, where artist and poet Edward Lear worked in the 1800s. Lewson gives a brief history of Knowsley Hall and of Lear's difficult upbringing. Various pictures done by Lear of the Earl of Derby's collection of animals are More... | ||||
B507 | WAIT WHILE | [FRIDAY BROWN IN MANCHESTER CITY CENTRE] | 1971 | |
Tyldesley-born singer Friday Brown is shown singing 'Farewell Manchester', initially in 19th century costume in Manchester Cathedral then in modern dress in Manchester's business district More... | ||||
B508 | WAIT WHILE | [FRIDAY BROWN AT MANCHESTER AIRPORT] | 1971 | |
Tyldesley-born singer Friday Brown is shown singing 'Love's been good to me' at Manchester Airport More... | ||||
B509 | WAIT WHILE | FRIDAY BROWN - 'WALKING WILLOW' | 1971 | |
Tyldesley-born singer Friday Brown sings 'Walking Willow' in woodland and by a lake More... | ||||
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