Metadata
WORK ID: NEFA 23296 (Master Record)
Title | Year | Date |
UP COUNTRY: 10/9/1993 | 1993 | 1993-09-10 |
Details
Original Format: BetaSP Colour: Colour Sound: Sound Duration: 24 mins Credits: Jessica Holm, Andy Greenwood, Chris Sutcliffe, Paul Gunn, Ron Gunn, Bill Hughes, Peter Johnson, Coreen Callender, Hayley Warnes, Claire Storey, Bernard Helm, Donna Heeps, William Moult, Mary Murray, Chris Potter, Charles Bowden Genre: TV Programming Subject: Sport Environment/Nature Arts/Culture |
Summary An edition of the Tyne Tees Television rural life programme Up Country presented by Jessica Holm. In this edition a report on the Cormorant and the problems they have with Tyneside anglers who complain the birds are eating their fish stocks. A report from open moorland, part of Kielder Forest in Northumberland, and feral goats that live there. The third report looks at artworks that have been used to soften the impact of man on the landscape, examples give is of a sculpture on the Prudhoe bypass and a woodland near Corbridge which for the Queens Silver Jubilee planted wood to display 'E.R'. The final report comes from Blackhall Rock on the Durham coastline and the variety of plant life that lives there. |
Description
An edition of the Tyne Tees Television rural life programme Up Country presented by Jessica Holm. In this edition a report on the Cormorant and the problems they have with Tyneside anglers who complain the birds are eating their fish stocks. A report from open moorland, part of Kielder Forest in Northumberland, and feral goats that live there. The third report looks at artworks that have been used to soften the impact of man on the landscape, examples give is of a sculpture on the Prudhoe...
An edition of the Tyne Tees Television rural life programme Up Country presented by Jessica Holm. In this edition a report on the Cormorant and the problems they have with Tyneside anglers who complain the birds are eating their fish stocks. A report from open moorland, part of Kielder Forest in Northumberland, and feral goats that live there. The third report looks at artworks that have been used to soften the impact of man on the landscape, examples give is of a sculpture on the Prudhoe bypass and a woodland near Corbridge which for the Queens Silver Jubilee planted wood to display 'E.R'. The final report comes from Blackhall Rock on the Durham coastline and the variety of plant life that lives there.
Credit: Presented by Jessica Holm
Credit: Hoi Polloi Film and Video
Credit: Camera Andy Greenwood, Chris Sutcliffe
Credit: Sound Paul Gunn, Ron Gunn
Credit: Title music Peter Johnson
Credit: Production Secretary Coreen Callender
Credit: Sound Postproduction John Cook
Credit: Assistant VT Editor Hayley Warnes, David Hindmarsh
Credit: VT Editors Claire Storey, Charles Slater, John Louvre
Credit: Associate Producers Donna Heeps, William Moult, Mary Murray
Credit: Executive Producer Chris Potter
Credit: Producer Charles Bowden
End credit: Waterfront productions for Tyne Tees Television © MCMXCIII
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