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DetailsOriginal Format: 16mm Colour: Colour Sound: Mute Duration: 47 secs Credits: Tyne Tees TV Genre: TV News
Subject: TRANSPORT
Summary Two film inserts for the Tyne Tees TV Today at Six news programme on 18 April 1974.
Description
Two film inserts for the Tyne Tees TV Today at Six news programme on 18 April 1974.
Three men call at a council house. A woman opens the front door to them. A close-up follows of a poster stuck in a minibus window that reads ‘National Association of Schoolmasters College Organisers’. The men walk back from the house. The minibus drives away down the street.
A group of men, each wearing nametags, walk across the tarmac at Teesside Airport. The men examine a brand new small passenger plane on...
Two film inserts for the Tyne Tees TV Today at Six news programme on 18 April 1974.
Three men call at a council house. A woman opens the front door to them. A close-up follows of a poster stuck in a minibus window that reads ‘National Association of Schoolmasters College Organisers’. The men walk back from the house. The minibus drives away down the street.
A group of men, each wearing nametags, walk across the tarmac at Teesside Airport. The men examine a brand new small passenger plane on the runway. This meeting may have taken place to discuss the future of the airport as, in 1974, shares in the airport were divided between the newly formed Cleveland and Durham County Councils.
Note: The first insert may have been included in a report on a teachers’ delegation from Ireland including a meeting with Father O’Sullivan.