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BBC North West Regional Documentary Material 1966-1983: Search Results

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B209 [UNKNOWN] EXPLOSIONS: PRESTON FACTORY 1979
No transmission print is held for this programme - trims only. Please contact the NWFA More...
B669 [UNKNOWN] [LIVERPOOL DEMONSTRATION] 1979
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B684 [UNKNOWN] SHELL DEPOT, HEYSHAM 1979
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B698 [UNKNOWN] [ELECTION CANDIDATES] 1979
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B717 [UNKNOWN] BEFORE RAIL STRIKE 1979
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B456 [UNKNOWN] ANIMAL REVIEW 1980 1980
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B73 [UNKNOWN] UNLUCKY FOR SOME 1980
B73/1: Incomplete programme focusing on several individuals living in the North West with physical and mental disabilities. Liverpudlian school teacher Sid Abbot is interviewed about returning to teaching after losing his sight and he is shown teaching a maths class. Joe and Mary Brindley from Manchester, who are both blind More...
B276 [UNKNOWN] MOLLIE SUGDEN 1980s
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B207 [UNKNOWN] SALFORD: TOWARDS TOMORROW 1981
Programme looking at a research project taking place into the effect of weather conditions on noise levels of explosions at the biggest quarry in Europe, the ICI-owned quarry in Buxton. Tony Oats, from I.C.I.'s Technical Department speaks about Salford University's involvement with the project. Geoff Carey, from the More...
B449 [UNKNOWN] TO OULTON WITH LOVE 1981
B449/1: Reporter Stuart Hall follows several vintage car enthusiasts as they race at Oulton Park track in Cheshire. Hall interviews several enthusiasts about their cars and why they love vintage car racing, including Kenneth Neave and his mechanic David Lunt; President of the 'Vintage Cult' club, James Crocker; and Secretary More...
B470 [UNKNOWN] CHILDREN IN NEED APPEAL 1981 1981
A Children in Need appeal from 1981. David Davies reports on two beneficiaries of last year's appeal that still need funding: a horseriding school in Bolton and the Beacon School (in Skelmersdale?) for children with learning difficulties. Children with learning difficulties are shown riding horses and some helpers are interviewed More...
B457 [UNKNOWN] LOOK OUT, HE'S BEHIND YOU 1981
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B455 [UNKNOWN] STRANGERS YET 1982
Follow-up programme to the BBC North West series Long Live Our England, which was made in 1972 (see B88, B89, and B90), about the West Indian community in Manchester. Some of the participants from the first series are shown at a special screening of the programmes in Moss Side More...
B488 [UNKNOWN] DESTINATION BEIRUT 1982
Programme in which a BBC film crew including presenter Alistair Macdonald travels to Lebanon's capital Beirut with medical aid charity 'Survive', just after fighting ended in 1982. Follows the crew on their problematic journey, driving in a Survive medical minibus for much of the way, from Survive's headquarters in Liverpool More...
B494 [UNKNOWN] THE TONY FAHEY EPIC 1982
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B632 [UNKNOWN] [FOOTBALL: MANCHESTER UNITED V OXFORD UNITED] c. 1983
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B440 [UNKNOWN] A TALE OF TWO CHINATOWNS 1983
A programme which contrasts Liverpool's neglected Chinatown with Manchester's, which has received investment and is thriving. Begins by looking at Liverpool: there are shots of an English language class for Chinese adults; Prince Charles and Princess Diana are shown opening Liverpool's Pagoda Chinese Community Centre in 1982; Brian Wang, Chinese More...
B443 [UNKNOWN] THE COMING OF THE KINGS 1983
Follows the production of an unconventional school nativity play - Ted Hughes' 'The Coming of the Kings' - by Elmers' Green Primary School in Skelmersdale. Narrator gives a history of Skelmerdale, its promising beginnings and current problems with unemployment and crime. The children give their views on the town, which are mostly More...
B444 [UNKNOWN] THREE MEN IN A COALFIRED STEAM POWERED GRAB HOPPER DREDGER 1983
B444/1: Programme on the preserved 'Mannin 2' coal-fired steam-powered dredger, built in 1937, which has a voluntary three-man crew dedicated to keeping it operational. There are shots of the Mannin 2 out at sea, dredging the bottom of Lancaster harbour, the crew loading coal into the bunker More...
B453 [UNKNOWN] BLACKPOOL BREAK OUT 1983
Programme about a group of young deafblind people on holiday in Blackpool. Philip, Angela, Julia, Raymond and Lesley - who all have varying levels of deafness and blindness - are each introduced and the programme follows their activities during the weekend. There are shots of them riding donkeys on Blackpool beach, dancing More...
 
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