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9 results found for '"Charity (concept)"' in Keywords.

  • Appeal to aid Bradford FC fire victims (1985)

    Genre
    Interview; Music; News report

    Report on the disaster appeal created to aid those affected by the Bradford City Football Club Valley Parade stadium fire with the Government donating £250,000. Report also includes details of the ongoing...

  • Bradford FC fire fund (1985)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Roger Suddards, trustee of a fund created to aid those affected by the Bradford City Football Club Valley Parade stadium fire. He hopes to alleviate some of the burden facing families now and...

  • Thatcher visits Bradford fire survivors (1985)

    Genre
    News report; Interview

    Report on Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s visit to the remains of the football ground and to survivors at St Luke’s Hospital, Bradford, following the Bradford City Football Club Valley Parade stadium...

  • Charity song for Bradford City FC fire families (1985)

    Genre
    Music; News report; Interview

    Report on the release of a charity single by a supergroup formed in aid of the Bradford City Football Club Valley Parade stadium fire disaster fund. Speaking are keyboard player Rick Wakeman; Thin Lizzy...

  • Bradford FC fire victim’s brother speaks (1985)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Betty Lynn on the loss of her brother John Ackroyd during the Bradford City Football Club Valley Parade stadium fire. Speaks of family acceptance, how they will deal with the death and the...

  • Camelot profits and charity (1995)

    Genre
    Interview

    Stuart Etherington from the National Council for Voluntary Organisations talks about Camelot profits from the National Lottery and the small amount it gives to charity from ticket sales. Interviewer not heard.

  • Camelot profits and charity (1995)

    Genre
    Interview

    Director of Camelot Peter Murphy responds to the criticism of their profits, the relatively small amount they give to charity and their effect on charities own lotteries or raffles. Interviewer not heard.

  • Camelot money to charity (1995)

    Genre
    Interview

    Director of Camelot Peter Murphy talks about the distribution of the money made from the National Lottery to charities and denies people are not giving now in usual ways to charities. Interviewer not heard.

  • Camelot defend size of lottery jackpot (1995)

    Genre
    Interview

    Director of Camelot Peter Murphy deends the large size of the National Lottery jackpot which he says drives ticket sales and therefore produces more money for good causes. Interviewer not heard.