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Ocean Sound This Week No.103: Programme 103 of a weekly news and sports review

Title
Ocean Sound This Week No.103: Programme 103 of a weekly news and sports review
Transmission details
16 Oct 1988 at 19:00
Description
OCEAN SOUND THIS WEEK NO.103 Programme 103 of a weekly news and sports review called OCEAN SOUND THIS WEEK; broadcast by independent radio station OCEAN SOUND on 16th October 1988. Presented by GUY HORNSBY. 00:01-01:58 - INTRODUCTION. 02:00-04:25 - Report on the Ocean Sound Car Sticker Competition and the chance to win a Vauxhall Nova - ADRIAN LOVETT reports on JANE BURTON winning the car. 04:31-07:47 - Memories of the October 1987 hurricane. GEORGE HILL has chronicled the event in a book called Hurricane Force and talks to GUY HORNSBY about whether it really was a hurricane. 07:59-09:52 - ADRIAN LOVETT talks to MALCOLM COOPER about the Seoul Olympics and whether they were a success for Britain and how the South Koreans made it a great occasion. 10:07-12:35 - Energy Secretary CECIL PARKINSON talks to KEVIN GOVER about the Cyanamid Plant which he had just opened and how energy is wasted that should be conserved. He discusses the privitisation of the coal industry. 12:37-14:56 - SIMON HUGHES, Liberal Democrat, discusses the proposed Fawley B Power Station and claims that the Government are pulling the wool over the Country’s eyes, about the station. 15:00-19:39 - Report on the 2nd Anniversary of Ocean Sound - Highlights of the past two years. 20:23-26:08 - REVIEW OF NEWS AND SPORT PRESENTED BY JANE HILL. 27:10-32:55 - GUY HORNSBY talks to MALCOLM TURNBULL, solicitor for PETER WRIGHT. PETER WRIGHT has been on trial for publishing Spycatcher, which has now been agreed as legal by the Law Lords. 32:57-36:08 - CLARE CARSON went to Southampton Docks on its 150th Birthday to talk to the Curator of the Museum NIGEL OVERTON about its memorabilia and the re-dedication of the Port Foundation Stone and commemorative glasses. He asks listeners to provide other memorabilia. 36:27-37:57 - Playschool Presenter TONI ARTHUR tells GUY HORNSBY about the difficulties of the job and the interest it brings. 38:02-44:05 - Song by LABI SIFFRE followed by an interview between him and PETE WARDMAN about his career in the pop world. 44:15-49:20 - GUY HORNSBY talks to historian PETER LIDDLE about the First World War which he has studied in depth, and why it was so much bloodier that other wars. 49:21-54:00 - NETWORK CHART MUSIC SURVEY - No. 1 is WHITNEY HOUSTON with One Moment in time. NO CLOSING ANNOUNCEMENT. [Box 11]
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Duration
00:55:18
Notes
Track 1a- See AV35/CARSC/S1. Trk 1d- See AV35/TBONTB/S1. Trk 1e- See AV35/LHH, BS, WOB, OSEFH, PC. Track 3- Music at 11-12, 16-17, 22-27 mins.
Misc. notes
Gauge:-1/8 inch tape
Production company
Ocean Sound
Extent
1 tape

Credits

Reporter
Guy Hornsby; Pete Wardman; Clare Carson; Kevin Gover; Jane Hill; Adrian Lovett
Presenter
Guy Hornsby
Interviewees
Malcolm Cooper; George Hill; Cecil Parkinson; Simon Hughes; Malcolm Turnbull; Nigel Overton; Toni Arthur; Labi Siffre; Peter Liddle

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