Metadata
WORK ID: NEFA 23299 (Master Record)
Title | Year | Date |
UP COUNTRY: 1/10/1993 | 1993 | 1993-10-01 |
Details
Original Format: BetaSP Colour: Colour Sound: Sound Duration: 24 mins Credits: Jessica Holm, Andy Greenwood, Ron Gunn, Peter Johnson, Coreen Callender, George Joisce, David Hindmarsh, Claire Storey, John Louvre, Charles Slater, Donna Heeps, William Moult, Mary Murray, Chris Potter, Charles Bowden Genre: TV Programming Subject: Seaside Industry Environment/Nature Education Countryside/Landscapes |
Summary An edition of the Tyne Tees Television rural life programme Up Country presented by Jessica Holm. In this edition we meet Peter and Kath Wright who run a successful farm business at Farndale in North Yorkshire producing goats' cheese which they sell in nearby Helmsley. Next, Jessica travels to a moorland reserve run by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds at Geltsdale in Cumbria to learn more about a new study that is looking at bird habitats on the moor including that of the Merlin, the smallest falcon in Europe. After the break, Jessica goes hunting for dinosaur footprints at Howick Bay in Northumberland followed by a report into our understanding of cup and ring marks made by early Bronze or late Neolithic inhabitants at Lordenshaws near Rothbury in Northumberland. Finally, Jessica joins Mike Jeffries Ecology Lecturer at Northumbria along the River Wansbeck in Northumberland looking for a neglected crustation, the freshwater Crayfish. |
Description
An edition of the Tyne Tees Television rural life programme Up Country presented by Jessica Holm. In this edition we meet Peter and Kath Wright who run a successful farm business at Farndale in North Yorkshire producing goats' cheese which they sell in nearby Helmsley. Next, Jessica travels to a moorland reserve run by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds at Geltsdale in Cumbria to learn more about a new study that is looking at bird habitats on the moor including that of the...
An edition of the Tyne Tees Television rural life programme Up Country presented by Jessica Holm. In this edition we meet Peter and Kath Wright who run a successful farm business at Farndale in North Yorkshire producing goats' cheese which they sell in nearby Helmsley. Next, Jessica travels to a moorland reserve run by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds at Geltsdale in Cumbria to learn more about a new study that is looking at bird habitats on the moor including that of the Merlin, the smallest falcon in Europe. After the break, Jessica goes hunting for dinosaur footprints at Howick Bay in Northumberland followed by a report into our understanding of cup and ring marks made by early Bronze or late Neolithic inhabitants at Lordenshaws near Rothbury in Northumberland. Finally, Jessica joins Mike Jeffries Ecology Lecturer at Northumbria along the River Wansbeck in Northumberland looking for a neglected crustation, the freshwater Crayfish.
Credit: Presented by Jessica Holm
Credit: Hoi Polloi Film and Video
Credit: Camera Andy Greenwood
Credit: Sound Ron Gunn
Credit: Title music Peter Johnson
Credit: Production Secretary Coreen Callender
Credit: Sound Postproduction George Joisce
Credit: Assistant VT Editor David Hindmarsh
Credit: VT Editors Claire Storey, John Louvre, Charles Slater
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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