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WORK ID: NEFA 23268 (Master Record)
Title | Year | Date |
UP COUNTRY: TX 16/5/1990 | 1990 | 1990-05-16 |
Details
Original Format: BetaSP Colour: Colour Sound: Sound Duration: 24 mins Credits: Jessica Holm, Andy Greenwood, Ron Gunn, Paul Gunn, Bill Hughes, Pauline Grant, Carole McKenzie, Coreen Harvey, Peter Johnson, Amanda Baxter, Mike Pounder, Claire Storey, John Cook, William Mount, Donna Heeps, Mairi MacIver, Chris Potter, Simon Lawson, Paul Gunn, Charles Bowden Genre: TV Programming Subject: Rural Life Environment/Nature |
Summary An edition of the Tyne Tees Television rural life programme Up Country presented by Jessica Holm. In the first report Jessica meets Tony Warburton at Muncaster Castle near Ravenglass in Cumbria where The British Owl Breeding and Release Scheme (BOBARS) is based. Tony talks about the philosophy of the organisation taking in owls from around the world. In the next report William Moult speaks with Sue Keates from the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust about a three-year project to survey the 400 churchyards in the York diocese looking at the various plants and flowers that once thrived in traditional meadows, but now can only be found mainly in churchyards. Following the break, a visit to the 6000-acre Barningham and Holgate Estate near Barnard Castle in County Durham to meet Head Gamekeeper Alan Edwards who uses modern technology as well as traditional skills to do his job. Finally, Jessica is joined by Botanist Phil Gates from Durham University and the Durham Wildlife Trust looking for alien plant species that have found their way into British woodlands. |
Description
An edition of the Tyne Tees Television rural life programme Up Country presented by Jessica Holm. In the first report Jessica meets Tony Warburton at Muncaster Castle near Ravenglass in Cumbria where The British Owl Breeding and Release Scheme (BOBARS) is based. Tony talks about the philosophy of the organisation taking in owls from around the world. In the next report William Moult speaks with Sue Keates from the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust about a three-year project to survey the 400...
An edition of the Tyne Tees Television rural life programme Up Country presented by Jessica Holm. In the first report Jessica meets Tony Warburton at Muncaster Castle near Ravenglass in Cumbria where The British Owl Breeding and Release Scheme (BOBARS) is based. Tony talks about the philosophy of the organisation taking in owls from around the world. In the next report William Moult speaks with Sue Keates from the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust about a three-year project to survey the 400 churchyards in the York diocese looking at the various plants and flowers that once thrived in traditional meadows, but now can only be found mainly in churchyards. Following the break, a visit to the 6000-acre Barningham and Holgate Estate near Barnard Castle in County Durham to meet Head Gamekeeper Alan Edwards who uses modern technology as well as traditional skills to do his job. Finally, Jessica is joined by Botanist Phil Gates from Durham University and the Durham Wildlife Trust looking for alien plant species that have found their way into British woodlands.
Credit: Presented by Jessica Holm
Credit: Hoi Polloi Film and Video
Credit: Camera Andy Greenwood
Credit: Sound Ron Gunn, Paul Gunn
Credit: Lighting Bill Hughes
Credit: Production Assistants Pauline Grant, Carole McKenzie
Credit: Production Secretary Coreen Harvey
Credit: Title Music composition Peter Johnson
Credit VT Editors Amanda Baxter, Mike Pounder
Credit: Assistant VT Editor Claire Storey
Credit: Sound Postproduction John Cook
Credit: Research William Mount, Donna Heeps, Mairi MacIver
Credit: Executive Producer Chris Potter
Credit: Director Simon Lawson
Credit: Producer Charles Bowden
End credit: Waterfront Productions for Tyne Tees Television © MCMXC
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