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Ocean Sound This Week No.97: Programme 97 of a weekly news and sports review

Title
Ocean Sound This Week No.97: Programme 97 of a weekly news and sports review
Transmission details
4 Sep 1988 at 19:00
Description
OCEAN SOUND THIS WEEK NO. 97 Programme 97 of a weekly news and sports review called OCEAN SOUND THIS WEEK broadcast by independent radio station OCEAN SOUND on 4th September 1988. Presented by PETE WARDMAN. 00:01-01:17 - INTRODUCTION. 01:18-03:50 - IBM [HAVANT] has been voted one of the best-run factories in Great Britain by Management Today magazine. Personnel manager RUSS KITE talks to GUY HORNSBY. 03:58-09:36 - Voteline debate on the theme of Pollution. 97 percent said that pollution was unacceptably high. GUY HORNSBY speaks to Gosport’s Environmental Health Director, LOU LEATHER about his main worries. 09:38-15:24 - PENNY GOWER finds out about modern and contemporary dance. BRIAN GILMORE of the London Contemporary Dance Theatre talks about their forthcoming show at the Mayflower Theatre and the contemporary dances that they perform. 16:25-19:16 - KAREN WOODS reports on the Southampton Power Boat Grand Prix and speaks with BOB HORWOOD about the thrills of power boat racing. 19:18-22:53 - Ryde Carnival takes place this week - it’s 100th year - and had 50 floats and 8,000 spectators. The I.O.W. Programme had a float and broadcast from there. Descriptions of various floats were given by JEAN-PAUL HANSFORD and STEVE COATES. 23:00-28:14 - IAN ST. JAMES was a millionaire businessman who gave up the business world to become a writer. GUY HORNSBY asks him about the difference in his life style. 29:12-37:35 - REVIEW OF WEEK’S NEWS and SPORT with ALISON HOLT. 38:19-40:34 - September 11th is the date for the biggest running event ever in aid of children throughout the world. One of the 165 races nationwide will be in Southsea organised by DAVID KNIGHT who tells GUY HORNSBY about the event. 40:36-43:36 - STATUS QUO are interviewed by NIGEL WILLIAMS about their song for Sport Aid Running all over the world. 43:45-48:20 - NETWORK CHART MUSIC SURVEY - YAZZ and THE PLASTIC POPULATION AT NO.1 with The only way is up. 48:45-50:45 - CLOSING ANNOUNCEMENT AND MUSIC. [Box 11]
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Duration
00:49:20
Notes
Track 6 is programme trail with only 0:30 seconds. Outro and programme trail play at 15ips on most tapes. Trac 1b/Ref to Fawley B see AV35/TBONTB/S1.
Misc. notes
1:00 min, Track 5; Gauge:-1/8 inch tape
Production company
Ocean Sound
Extent
1 tape

Credits

Reporter
Guy Hornsby; Karen Woods; Alison Holt; Jean Paul Hansford; Penny Gower; Steve Coates; Nigel Williams
Presenter
Pete Wardman
Interviewees
Russ Kite; Lou Leather; Brian Gilmore; Bob Horwood; Ian St James; David Knight; Status Quo

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