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  1. Hayes on Sunday (1976)

    Genre
    Advertisement; Interview; News bulletin; Phone-in

    Hayes on Sunday. Margaret Thatcher, Leader of the Opposition, talking to Brian Hayes and answering questions put by callers. Before the phone-in, Hayes poses a question about Northern Ireland, but...

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  2. Tour of Thames Water Authority (1976)

    Genre
    Documentary; Interview

    Christopher Hourmouzious reports on the various treatments that water goes through before being suitable for use. Laurie Moles from the Thames Water Authority discusses how water enters the system, as well...

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  3. Electric power dispute (1977)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Neil Cripps on why people on kidney dialysis machines, like himself, are being badly affected by the current strike by electric power workers. Discussion of the effects of prolonged power cuts...

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  4. Electric power dispute (1977)

    Genre
    Interview

    Electric power dispute. Clive Amos(?), administrator at the Prince of Wales Hospital in north London, on the death of 84-year-old Lilian Pettengel during surgery, which was disrupted by a power cut at the...

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  5. John Shewan hospital vigil (1977)

    Genre
    Interview

    Vic Ripley, area health authority, on the hunger strike/vigil of John Shewan at Westminster Hospital. Shewan is protesting against not being allowed to see the full report of the inquiry into the case of his...

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  6. Health insurance cover (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    Europecare health insurance spokesman (not identified) on the sending of air ambulances and doctors to help in medical emergencies. It looks at how they decide to help people, and the company’s policies...

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  7. Catherine Crutchett on daughter’s operation (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    Catherine Crutchett of Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire, on the operation that left her daughter, Judith, brain damaged. Judith was awarded £150,000 damages after she stopped breathing in the recovery...

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  8. Philip Barber on rescue of Vietnamese boat people (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    Philip Barber, Chairman of the British Council for Aid to Refugees, on the rescue of Vietnamese boat people. Barber says that 346 refugees rescued on 01/10/78 will need to go through medical checks before...

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  9. Conroy on Windscale (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Czech Conroy, Friends of the Earth, about the reprocessing of fuels and the disposal of nuclear fuel elements, in response to the Windscale inquiry. Interviewee also speaks of the impact of...

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  10. Britain’s largest sewage treatment works opens (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    Peter Black of Thames Water Authority on the opening of Britain’s largest sewage treatment works serving East London, which cost £25 million. Male interviewer not identified.

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