Metadata
WORK ID: NEFA 23294 (Master Record)
Title | Year | Date |
UP COUNTRY: TX 21/8/1992 | 1992 | 1992-08-21 |
Details
Original Format: BetaSP Colour: Colour Sound: Sound Duration: 24 mins Credits: Jessica Holm, Andy Greenwood, Chris Sutcliffe, Ron Gunn, Mike Riley, Bill Hughes, Helen Louise Gibson, Jacqui Rutherford, Claire Storey, Howard Beebe, John Cook, Karen Partridge, William Moult, Chris Potter, Charles Bowden Genre: TV Programming Subject: Transport Sport Environment/Nature Entertainment/Leisure |
Summary In the last in the series of the Tyne Tees Television rural life programme Up Country presented by Jessica Holm. In the first report William Mount travels to Helmsley in North Yorkshire to attend the Great Yorkshire Traction Engine Rally and to meet some interesting characters and understand their fascination in these historical vehicles. Next, Jessica meets Jim Parrack, an expert on moths and butterflies, who is working with the Forestry Commission at Kielder in Northumberland on a study into how wildlife and the landscape is affected by the kind of trees they go. After the break, a visit to the woods near Hexham in Northumberland for a game of paintball, but what effect does this sport have on the surrounding wildlife? Finally, Jessica meets Pam Lightfoot who runs a donkey sanctuary on her farm near Durham City to learn about the work she does as well as find out where some of these donkeys come from. |
Description
In the last in the series of the Tyne Tees Television rural life programme Up Country presented by Jessica Holm. In the first report William Mount travels to Helmsley in North Yorkshire to attend the Great Yorkshire Traction Engine Rally and to meet some interesting characters and understand their fascination in these historical vehicles. Next, Jessica meets Jim Parrack, an expert on moths and butterflies, who is working with the Forestry Commission at Kielder in Northumberland on a study...
In the last in the series of the Tyne Tees Television rural life programme Up Country presented by Jessica Holm. In the first report William Mount travels to Helmsley in North Yorkshire to attend the Great Yorkshire Traction Engine Rally and to meet some interesting characters and understand their fascination in these historical vehicles. Next, Jessica meets Jim Parrack, an expert on moths and butterflies, who is working with the Forestry Commission at Kielder in Northumberland on a study into how wildlife and the landscape is affected by the kind of trees they go. After the break, a visit to the woods near Hexham in Northumberland for a game of paintball, but what effect does this sport have on the surrounding wildlife? Finally, Jessica meets Pam Lightfoot who runs a donkey sanctuary on her farm near Durham City to learn about the work she does as well as find out where some of these donkeys come from.
Credit: Presented by Jessica Holm
Credit: Hoi Polloi Film and Video
Credit: Camera Andy Greenwood, Chris Sutcliffe
Credit: Sound Ron Gunn,
Credit: Electrician Bill Hughes
Credit: Production Secretary Helen Louise Gibson
Credit: Assistant VT Editor Jacqui Rutherford
Credit: Title music Peter Johnson
Credit: VT Editors Claire Storey, Howard Beebe
Credit: Sound Postproduction John Cook
Credit: Research Karen Partridge
Credit: Associate Producer William Moult
Credit: Executive Producer Chris Potter
Credit: Series Producer Charles Bowden
End credit: Waterfront productions for Tyne Tees Television © MCMXCII
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