Record 91 – 110 of 210
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Programme Title |
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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... | ||||
B176 | [UNKNOWN] | RAILWAYS: CREWE TRAIN | 1974 | |
Programme showing the return of the vintage 'Cornwall' steam train (no. 3020) to Crewe, the town where it was built. A brass band plays and crowds are gathered in Crewe city centre whilst the train arrives on the back of a trailer. There are various interviews with people in the More... | ||||
B325 | [UNKNOWN] | [GENERAL ELECTION 1974] | 1974 | |
B325/10: David Davies reports from Bolton West about the National Front candidate there, who is interviewed. Bolton West Conservative candidate Robert Redmond and the Labour and Liberal candidates are also interviewed (seems to be tx print). 06m45s B325/11: David Waddington (Conservative), Doug Hoyle (Labour) and Tony Greaves (Liberal), candidates for More... | ||||
B486 | [UNKNOWN] | THE SCOUSE SHOW | 1974 | |
Several film inserts focusing on the comic side of life in Liverpool (includes canned laughter). Includes interviews with several Liverpudlian actors and comedians including Rupert Davies (1916-1976), Ted Ray (1905–1977) and Arthur Askey (1900-1982). Other Liverpudlians recount amusing stories and tell jokes, including bus driver Les Shannon, several taxi More... | ||||
B323 | [UNKNOWN] | [FOOTBALL: LIVERPOOL THE KOP] | 1974 | |
Extracts from a programme about Liverpool Football Club's famous stand at Anfield called the 'Spion Kop'. Liverpool fans (or 'Kopites') try to describe the unique atmosphere in the Kop and the lack of trouble there and there are shots of fans' faces in the terraces. A Reverend at Liverpool's Anglican More... | ||||
B143 | [UNKNOWN] | IS IT WORTH IT? GENERAL VIEWS OF BLACKPOOL, MORECAMBE AND SOUTHPORT | c. 1974/75 | |
No transmission print exists for this programme, only trims. Please contact the NWFA More... | ||||
B139 | [UNKNOWN] | BURTONWOOD LAST RETREAT | 1975 | |
No transmission print is held for this programme - trims only. Please contact the NWFA More... | ||||
B182 | [UNKNOWN] | NANCY AND THE POT HUNTERS | 1975 | |
Focuses on the week-long Blackpool Music Festival, one of the country's biggest and oldest cultural competitions, in 1975. There are general views of Blackpool seafront and behind-the-scenes footage at the music festival including some of the 5,000 competitors rehearsing and audiences milling around. Features Nancy Goodwin from More... | ||||
B198 | [UNKNOWN] | LEWIS'S BOMB | 1975 | |
No transmission print is held for this programme - trims only. Please contact the NWFA More... | ||||
B150 | [UNKNOWN] | LANDAU LADS | 1975 | |
Programme featuring the men who drive the landaus (carriages pulled by horses) along Blackpool's Golden Mile promenade. Opens with shots of a group of girls harnessing horses in a field and riding them through the streets of Marton, a Blackpool suburb. Various landau lads - including Blackpool entertainer and ex-circus More... | ||||
B163 | [UNKNOWN] | LANCASTER BOMB TRIAL | 1975 | |
B163/1: BBC presenter Michael Buerk reporting to camera outside Lancaster Castle, where the trial of the defendants accused of the IRA Birmingham pub bombings took place (trial began 9 June 1975). Two Birmingham pubs were destroyed in the attacks in November 1974. Six Irish men - Hugh Callaghan, Paddy Hill, Gerard More... | ||||
B222 | [UNKNOWN] | FOOTBALL: MANCHESTER UNITED: JIMMY GREENHOFF | 1975 | |
No transmission print is held for this programme - trims only. Please contact the NWFA More... | ||||
B228 | [UNKNOWN] | FOOTBALL: LIVERPOOL V SPURS | 1975 | |
No transmission print is held for this programme - trims only. Please contact the NWFA More... | ||||
B248 | [UNKNOWN] | VIVIAN WHITELEY ON HER OWN | 1975 | |
Harrowing documentary focusing on Vivian Whiteley from Tameside, a young mother left to bring up her two young sons after her husband Tony died from cancer aged thirty-four. This is a sequel to "Remember all the Good Things" (NWFA main collection film no. 2509), which featured Tony and Vivian More... | ||||
B258 | [UNKNOWN] | DAY OF THE DANCE | 1975 | |
No transmission print is held for this programme - trims only. Please contact the NWFA More... | ||||
B272 | [UNKNOWN] | TOOTAL FASHIONS | 1975 | |
Sems to be a transmission print about Tootal Fashions at Newton Bank Works in Hyde which describes Tootal's method of supplying the African market with their traditional printed fabrics. Models are shown wearing various dresses in African designs. The processes of wax printing, fabric steaming and block printing by hand More... | ||||
B318 | [UNKNOWN] | THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT - XMAS '75 | 1975 | |
No transmission print is held for this programme - trims only. Please contact the NWFA More... | ||||
B411 | [UNKNOWN] | IN A PARK | 1975 | |
A film made in Sefton Park, Liverpool, which shows numerous activities in the park throughout the different seasons. Includes shots of rowing boats and fishermen on the lake, people playing bowls, joggers, fairground rides, children and adults playing in a giant inflatable, the Palm House, men raking leaves in the More... | ||||
B421 | [UNKNOWN] | THE YOUNG BRASSBANDERS | 1975 | |
Programme following the very successful Glossop School Brass Band, which includes footage of them rehearsing and performing various pieces. Features interviews with several members of the band including cornet players Gary Cuts and Christine Lowe, euphonium player Sarah Molt, trombonist Tommy Higginbottom and twins Michael and Gary Hadfield. The driving More... | ||||
B417 | [UNKNOWN] | THE CAT SHOW | 1975 | |
B417/1: Presenter Peter Wheeler spends a day at the Lancashire Cat Show. He speaks to several cat breeders both at their homes and at the Show, including Mrs Valerie Barlow at Bumblebee Cattery in Brighouse; vet and breeder Walter James; Mrs Brenda Wolstenholme at Tinypaws Cats' Hotel on the Fylde More... | ||||
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