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LBC Crown FM showreel

Title
LBC Crown FM showreel
Genre
Interview; Special; Drama
TX Date
Unknown
Year of production
1989
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Duration
00:52:58
Description
LBC crown FM Showreel. A weekly selection of four programmes from the schedules of LBC Crown FM. This clip comprises three episodes. 1: The Producers, with Neil McNeil, looking at a camera with a floppy disk instead of film; Easy Motoring, with Jonathan Izard, looking at Ferraris; Gourmet Guide, with Sarah Dickinson, looking at wine from Australia with reporter Robert Joseph; A Fair Antique, with Roselyn(?) Pulver, looking at the National Maritime Museum, with Alan Stimson on maritime instruments. 2: World Outlook, with Sue Ingle(?), looking at nuclear waste; Saturday Art Beat, with Lesley Judd, looking at Friends of the British Theatre with Gerald Bordell and Maria Aitken; Living London, with Carol Allen, looking at the Lord Mayor with Jim Sewells(?); The Book Programme, with Mark Smith, looking at writer Anthony Burgess. 3: Success, with Roy Sheppard speaking to young mobile phone entrepreneur, Mark Albert; Medical Matters, with Rita Carter speaking to Dr Ian James of the Elmdon Trust; Drama Showcase (Episode 1 of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice); Advertising World, with Gail Kemp looking at TV advertising volume with Barry Baker of the Daily Mail.
Contributors
Alan Stimson; Carol Allen; Anthony Burgess; Sarah Dickinson; Rita Carter; Mark Smith; Maria Aitken; Lesley Judd; Neil McNeil; Jonathan Izard; Robert Joseph; Roselyn(?) Pulver; Sue Ingle(?); Gerald Bordell; Roy Sheppard; Mark Albert; Ian James; Gail Kemp; Barry Baker; Jim Sewells(?)
Keywords
Authors; Australia; Theatre; London; Musicians; Health; Drama; Cars; Advertising; Radioactive wastes; Novels; Photography; Jane Austen; Wine; Mayors; Anthony Burgess; Antiques; LBC Crown FM; Ferrari; Maritime equipment; Elmdon Trust; Pride and Prejudice

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