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WORK ID: NEFA 23298 (Master Record)
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| UP COUNTRY: 24/9/1993 | 1993 | 1993-09-24 |
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Original Format: BetaSP Colour: Colour Sound: Sound Duration: 24 mins Credits: Jessica Holm, Andy Greenwood, Andy Bennett, Ron Gunn, Lew Hedley, Peter Johnson, Coreen Callender, John Cook, David Hindmarsh, John Louvre, Donna Heeps, William Moult, Mary Murray, Chris Potter, Charles Bowden Genre: TV Programming Subject: Transport Sport Environment/Nature Entertainment/Leisure Arts/Culture |
| Summary An edition of the Tyne Tees Television rural life programme Up Country presented by Jessica Holm. In this edition Jessica tries out an alternative form of transport used by anglers on Sweethope Lough in Northumberland, flat tubing. Next to Hadrian's Wall and country writer John Miles who has written a book on the best places for visitors to see both plants and wildlife along the length of the wall. After the break, a report on Taxidermist Eric Morton who has a new exhibition at Newcastle's Hancock Museum. He goes through the process of producing his art. Finally, Jessica visits Blagdon Hall near Cramlington in Northumberland to meet Viscount Ridley and to talk about the halls collection of Maple trees. |
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Description
An edition of the Tyne Tees Television rural life programme Up Country presented by Jessica Holm. In this edition Jessica tries out an alternative form of transport used by anglers on Sweethope Lough in Northumberland, flat tubing. Next to Hadrian's Wall and country writer John Miles who has written a book on the best places for visitors to see both plants and wildlife along the length of the wall. After the break, a report on Taxidermist Eric Morton who has a new exhibition at...
An edition of the Tyne Tees Television rural life programme Up Country presented by Jessica Holm. In this edition Jessica tries out an alternative form of transport used by anglers on Sweethope Lough in Northumberland, flat tubing. Next to Hadrian's Wall and country writer John Miles who has written a book on the best places for visitors to see both plants and wildlife along the length of the wall. After the break, a report on Taxidermist Eric Morton who has a new exhibition at Newcastle's Hancock Museum. He goes through the process of producing his art. Finally, Jessica visits Blagdon Hall near Cramlington in Northumberland to meet Viscount Ridley and to talk about the halls collection of Maple trees.
Credit: Presented by Jessica Holm
Credit: Hoi Polloi Film and Video
Credit: Camera Andy Greenwood
Credit: Sound Ron Gunn, Andy Bennett
Credit: Lighting Lew Hedley
Credit: Title music Peter Johnson
Credit: Production Secretary Coreen Callender
Credit: Sound Postproduction John Cook
Credit: Assistant VT Editor David Hindmarsh
Credit: VT Editors 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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