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B172 [UNKNOWN] HOMELESS DISPUTE 1970s
No transmission print is held for this programme - trims only. Please contact the NWFA More...
B173 [UNKNOWN] NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT HOMES 1970s
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B292 LOOK NORTH [TOMMY DOCHERTY] 1970s
B292/1: Part of a programme on Tommy Docherty, who was Manager of Manchester United Christmas 1972 to 1977. He is interviewed by David Davies at his home, about his philosophy on life and how he relaxes. Includes extracts of Manchester United football matches and brief shots of Manchester United players More...
B521 [LOOK NORTH] BOXING - JOHN CONTEH 1970s
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B84 NOW LOOK HERE [UNILEVER / PORT SUNLIGHT] c. 1974
Brief film focusing on the architecture of the village of Port Sunlight, Merseyside, which was built by Lord William Hesketh Lever in 1888 to house employees at his soap factory, Levers. There are numerous shots of the houses in tudor and other styles and surrounding gardens. Lever's grandson, now an More...
B383 LOOK NORTH ROLLS ROYCE: CAMARGUE c. 1974
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B547 [UNKNOWN] REG HARRIS c. 1974
Item featuring Bury-born Reginald Hargreaves Harris (1920-1992), a professional track racing cyclist in the 1940s and 1950s, who made a come-back in 1974. A Dutch reporter interviews Harris at his home, about his past racing career and his recent nomination to represent Great Britain in the upcoming World More...
B637 NORTH WEST OF WESTMINSTER [TITLE SEQUENCE] c. 1974
Part-mute title sequence for North West of Westminster showing a montage of stills of politicians More...
B143 [UNKNOWN] IS IT WORTH IT? GENERAL VIEWS OF BLACKPOOL, MORECAMBE AND SOUTHPORT c. 1974/75
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B32 THE TIMES OF THEIR LIVES BARBARA CASTLE c. 1975
Programme in which Barbara Castle - ex-Labour MP for Blackburn, Chairman of the Labour Party and Government Minister - returns to Oxford University where she was a student. Opens with stills of Castle as a youngster interspersed with shots of residential streets in Oxford, Oxford University and gondolas on the River More...
B36 THE TIMES OF THEIR LIVES KEN DODD c. 1975
Programme on entertainer Ken Dodd, featuring stills and footage of Dodd throughout his career, accompanied by music. Opens with opening title sequence for the series "The Times of Their Lives". We see footage of Dodd's home town, Knotty Ash, including his old primary school, Knotty Ash Parish Church and Village More...
B353 LOOK NORTH HOSPITALS DISPUTE c. 1975
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B26 THE OTHER MAN'S SHOES BILL ROLLINSON 1975
Programme one in the series. Follows Bill Rollinson - author, Liverpool University lecturer and organiser of adult education in Lancashire and Cumbria - as he discusses his home town of Barrow with presenter Frank Mellor. Opens with aerial shots of Liverpool and Barrow. Rollinson talks of Barrow's prosperous past - when it had More...
B27 THE OTHER MAN'S SHOES PARSON'S PATCH 1975
Programme two in the series. Follows John Priestly, Parson of the village of Higham near Burnley, performing his parish duties and moving house. Priestly is shown at a meeting with members of the Higham Arts and Crafts Exhibition committee and drinking tea with an elderly lady from the village. There More...
B28 THE OTHER MAN'S SHOES LIBBY PLUCK 1975
Programme three in the series. A day in the life of fashion buyer Libby Pluck. The film opens with Libby playing squash and then a montage of shots of clothes and shoes are shown. She is seen leaving her flat in Liverpool city centre and walking to work at a More...
B29 THE OTHER MAN'S SHOES ESTATE AGENTS 1975
Programme four in the series. Film opens with the presenter talking to auction vendor, Duncan Evans, of real estate firm Swetenhams of Chester. A Swetenhams auction is shown in which items are sold to bidders. The presenter interviews auctioneers. Duncan Evans' father, Dennis Evans, senior partner for Swetenhams, talks about More...
B30 THE OTHER MAN'S SHOES RICHARD IDE 1975
Programme five in the series. Programme about the British Heavy Goods Vehicle industry, opening with shots of lorries on a motorway. The presenter describes the takeover of HGV manufacturers Atkinson of Preston by Seddon in 1970 and there are close-ups of newspaper clippings about the takeover. Atkinson Director, David More...
B31 THE TIMES OF THEIR LIVES JOE GORMLEY 1975
Programme two in the series. Mute film opening with shots of a derelict coal mine (probably Ashton Moss pit in Tameside which closed in 1959) showing pit head wheel, decayed buildings, empty miners' restroom and old track. There are exterior shots of the Church of St Oswald and various pub More...
B33 THE TIMES OF THEIR LIVES CYRIL SMITH 1975
Programme that takes Sir Cyril Smith MBE, ex-Mayor of Rochdale and MP, back to his roots. Film opens with shots of Smith visiting Spotland Primary School, Rochdale, where he was a pupil. There is footage of Rochdale town centre, including Rochdale Town Hall, interspersed with stills of Lord Mayor More...
B34 THE TIMES OF THEIR LIVES LORD STOKES 1975
Programme about the career of Lord Donald Stokes, Chairman and Chief Executive of Leyland Motors Ltd (LM). Opens with shots of Leyland and the LM building exterior. There are stills of factory workers and Leyland lorries. Footage includes a 'Leyland Apprentice Instructor' teaching apprentices, completed lorries, Stokes Hall (LM's Engineering More...
 
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