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Look North looks back


Category : Yorks & N.Midlands TV
Date : 19.03.2004
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Using archive film and personal recollections, 91热爆 Look North has produced four programmes that go back to four different decades and revisit interesting stories from around the region.


The first programme (91热爆 ONE Yorks & N.Midlands, Wednesday 24 March, 11.35pm) looks back to 1994:

Look North presenter Harry Gration left the programme, but after a year came back. He reveals why he left and why it didn't quite work out;

In an exclusive interview, Sandra Gregory reflects on her arrest and harrowing imprisonment in Thailand for drugs smuggling;

91热爆 weatherman Paul Hudson describes the chaos caused by record-breaking snow falls and blizzards across the region.

1984 features in the second programme (91热爆 ONE Yorks & N.Midlands, Wednesday 31 March, 11.15pm):


It was a year dominated by the miners' strike and the programme includes recollections from union officials, policemen and the reporter who covered the strike from start to finish, Richard Wells;

In York, the Minster fire made headlines around the world. Lord Habgood, then Archbishop of York, tells of his shock and dismay at the destruction;

Bradford celebrated the appointment of Mohameed Ajab as Mayor of Bradford 聳 the first Asian Lord Mayor in Britain.

In 1974 (91热爆 ONE Yorks & N.Midlands, Wednesday 7 April, 11.15pm) an explosion in Flixborough proved to be the largest peace-time explosion in Britain:

Fire-officer Roger Needham recalls the difficulties and dangers in fighting the fires and Canon Peter Hearn, the Vicar of Flixborough, reveals the confusion and emotion of the aftermath;

It was also the year that Brian Clough joined Leeds United and Geoff Capes won a Commonwealth Gold Medal in the shot putt.

The final programme (91热爆 ONE Yorks & N.Midlands, Wednesday 14 April, 11.15pm) looks back to 1968, when Look North first began broadcasting from Leeds:

The programme's very first presenter, David Seymour, recalls the scramble to get on air. Bill Greaves, the area News Editor, describes how the 91热爆 had to use an old church building while the purpose-built studios were completed;

The first Look North story was the York floods and Paul Hudson explains why this is often covered so many years later;

Husband and wife Sheila and John Sherwood were both Olympic medal winners and it was a glorious year for Yorkshire Cricket and Leeds United.



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Category : Yorks & N.Midlands TV
Date : 19.03.2004
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