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21 results found for '"Mythical creatures"' in Keywords.
Press conference on a Loch Ness monster paper (1975)
- Genre
- Press conference; Speech
Press conference featuring British naturalist Peter Scott, co-author of a paper in Nature magazine, on the Loch Ness monster (presented seriously). He explains the renaming of it as Nessiteras rhombopteryx...
Witness to Loch Ness Monster (1979)
- Genre
- Interview
Interview with Sunderland teacher Jennifer McWish about her sighting of the legendary Loch Ness Monster. She describes its appearance, its length and its movement. Male interviewer not identified.
Loch Ness Monster - Latest evidence (1980)
- Genre
- Interview
Roger Acumen(?) and Geoff Watson of the Loch Ness Society on sightings of the Loch Ness Monster, and photographs which they allege prove the existence of the beast. Sceptical male interviewer not identified...
Decision makers (1980)
- Genre
- Discussion; Documentary; Interview; Special
Decision Makers, presented by Peter Spencer. This edition examines the mystery surrounding the legend of the Loch Ness Monster and includes interviews with eyewitnesses, experts and local residents in an...
Loch Ness monster expedition (1982)
- Genre
- Interview
Telephone interview with marine archaeologist Sydney Wignall on an expedition to try and find and photograph the Loch Ness monster. Male interviewer not identified.
Bill Grant searches for Yeti (1983)
- Genre
- Interview; News report
Report by Bill Grant as he attempts to search for the Yeti of the Himalayan mountains. He interviews his companion Anima(?) Sherpa.
Loch Ness monster sighting (1983)
- Genre
- Interview
Interview about a sighting of the Loch Ness monster. Male Scottish speaker and female interviewer not identified.
Search for the Yeti (1984)
- Genre
- Interview; Special
Yeti hunter Sherpa Tenzing and William (Bill) Grant discuss searching for the animal in the Himalayas and tracks they’ve seen.
Dracula (1985)
- Genre
- Fiction; Serial
Dracula. From the 1897 novel by Bram Stoker about vampires. 2 consecutive instalments, the first apparently continued, the second concluding the story. Male reader not identified.
Dracula (1985)
- Genre
- Fiction; Serial
Dracula. From the 1897 novel by Bram Stoker about vampires. 2 consecutive instalments, to be continued. Male reader not identified.