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  1. Victoria and Albert Museum (1975)

    Genre
    Interview

    The Victoria and Albert Museum has a new Victorian gift shop, a large affair with a craft area. It will open next February; here an unidentified male spokesman talks about the opening, and the range of...

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  2. US Eagles recollect WW2 (1976)

    Genre
    Documentary; Interview

    Christopher Hourmouzious tours the RAF Museum in Hendon, London with veteran pilots of the US Eagles squadrons that joined the RAF before the USA officially joined the war. They see Second World War aircraft...

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  3. Sir Hugh Casson on Museum of the Year (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with architect and broadcaster Sir Hugh Casson on choosing the museum of the year. He speaks about the decision to split the prize, and the reasons why the winners won.

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  4. Dr John Tanner on the Battle of Britain Museum (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    Dr John Tanner on the opening of the Battle of Britain Museum. He talks about how unique the museum is, the full range of aircraft that took part, and his favourite aircraft. Male interviewer not identified.

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  5. Butterfly bomb discovered at Basingstoke museum (1979)

    Genre
    Interview

    Unidentified male museum manager(?) describes the discovery of a butterfly bomb at Basingstoke Museum, and its removal and destruction by a bomb disposal team. Male interviewer not identified.

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  6. Government cuts in spending (1979)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Tim Gospill, chief officer of the Association of Metropolitan Authorities, about proposed Government cuts in local authority spending with the possible effect on arts and cultural services...

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  7. Eliza Hermitage, aged 101, goes down a coalmine (1979)

    Genre
    News report; Interview

    Interview with Eliza Hermitage, who is 101 years old and has just been down the world’s first underground mining museum, Chatterley Whitfield Mining Museum in Stoke-on-Trent. Museum director Jonathan...

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  8. Our kind of town (1979)

    Genre
    Documentary; Special; Interview; Speech; Obituary

    Our Kind of Town, weekly programme presented by Keith Howell. This edition visits the Horniman Museum in Forest Hill, south London, and looks at its founding (by tea trader, Frederick Horniman) and history,...

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  9. Our kind of town (1979)

    Genre
    Interview; Special

    Our Kind of Town. Keith Howell hosts this episode (Old Soldiers Never Die?) in which 84 year-old World War I survivor Charlie Garrard(?) shares his recollections of the War. Rose Coombs, Special Collections...

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  10. Palladium Cellars waxwork exhibition (1980)

    Genre
    Interview; News report; Special

    Report on the recently opened London tourist attraction, The Palladium Cellars, a waxwork and costume exhibition focusing on the theatre and cinema. Includes interviews with proprietor Louis Benjamin and...

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