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  1. N. E. Talks to Schools

    Date released
    1963
    Series name
    The Way Ahead (National)
    Issue no
    3
    NoS ID
    353017

    NoS synopsis: Public Relations man Norman Stainthorpe and Engine Driver, Bill Addie, conduct a safety campaign against vandalism by travelling around schools giving lectures and a film show on railway safety.

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  2. School Watch (1989 Video)

    Subject
    Education
    Distribution
    OUT OF DISTRIBUTION, Videocassette. VHS. col. 16 min.

    Aims to show headteachers, caretakers, parents and school governors the measures necessary to help protect their schools from theft, vandalism and arson.

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  3. Hands off the Classics (1978 Television)

    Series
    Lively Arts, The
    Producer
    Dennis Marks; Alan Yentob

    Anthology arts series. In the 17th century Troilus and Cressida was censored and in the 18th century Tate gave King Lear a happy ending. The programme debates the line between interpretation and vandalism.

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  4. Merlyn Rees on vandalism and housing (1977)

    Genre
    Interview; News report

    Interview with Merlyn Rees, Home Secretary, on local authority housing and the problem of vandalism. Male interviewer not identified.

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  5. Hooliganism at Reading’s Elm Park football ground (1979)

    They say in the programme that they are thinking of fencing the football grounds of the Reading’s Elm Park, in order to protect spectators. This is a concern about hooliganism and vandalism. [Box 3]

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  6. The Learning on Screen Gateway - 2,000 ways to access moving image and sound resources

    Date
    2 May 2017, 10:00
    Author
    Andrew Ormsby
    Post Type
    Post

    Learning on Screen’s Gateway includes 2,000 websites relating to moving image and sound materials. These have been subdivided into over 40 subject areas. To suggest new entries or amendments, please...

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  7. Rail crash may be sabotage (1989)

    Genre
    Interview

    Following a rail crash on a commuter line into London, at the scene, an unidentified investigator confirms that although it is early days, engineers believe the cause to have been vandalism rather than an...

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  8. London vandalism and racist attacks inquiry (1981)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview on an inquiry by a commitee into 2 of London’s biggest crime problems- vandalism and racist attacks on ethnic groups, with hopes of cooperation from the Metropolitan Police. Speaker possibly Paul...

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  9. Violence and vandalism in Kings Cross council flats (1981)

    Genre
    Interview; News report

    Report on the violence and vandalism at council flats near Kings Cross, London. Resident, Rosamond(?) Cutler talks about her experiences and her son Ian(?) Cutler about hiring a security guard to look after...

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  10. Firemen’s strike (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with unidentified male speaker on firemen’s strike; vandalism of fire stations during strike. Male reporter not identified.

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