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13 results found for '"Petrol stations"' in Keywords.
Tanker drivers’ dispute (1978)
- Genre
- Interview
Interview with Bob Pearson, Motor Agents’ Association (MAA), on the tanker drivers’ overtime ban and the possible effect of panic buying of petrol. Interviewer not identified.
Tanker drivers’ dispute (1978)
- Genre
- Interview
Interview with unidentified garage manager, Mile End, London, on the tanker drivers’ overtime ban and the possible effect of panic buying of petrol. Interviewer not identified.
Tanker drivers’ dispute (1978)
- Genre
- Interview; News report
Report by Peter Spencer from an Old Kent Road garage in London on the tanker drivers’ overtime ban and the possible effect of panic buying of petrol; interview with David Foster, ESSO tanker driver on why...
Tanker drivers’ dispute (1978)
- Genre
- Interview
Interview with Bob Pearson, Motor Agents’ Association (MAA), on the tanker drivers’ overtime ban and the possible effect of panic buying of petrol including rise in petrol prices and garage staff being...
Tanker drivers’ dispute (1978)
- Genre
- Interview
Interview with Bob Pearson, Motor Agents’ Association (MAA), on the tanker drivers’ overtime ban- the profits made by independent companies and drivers not involved in the dispute; possible laying off of...
David Fisher on effects of petrol tanker drivers’ strike (1978)
- Genre
- Interview
David Fisher of the Automobile Association (AA) on the effects of the petrol tanker drivers’ dispute on motorists. Male interviewer not identified.
Bob Pearson on Texaco drivers’ rejection of pay offer (1978)
- Genre
- Interview
Bob Pearson, Motor Agents Association, on Texaco drivers’ rejection of a pay offer. Male interviewer not identified.
Texaco advert (1985)
- Genre
- Advertisement
Advertisement for discounted petrol at Texaco service stations.
Petrol rationing (1987)
- Genre
- Interview
Unidentified speaker talking about the fairness of introducing petrol rationing in the present oil crisis. Interviewer not heard.
Petrol rationing the best option (1987)
- Genre
- Interview
Unidentified speaker is of the opinion that petrol rationing would be fairer than having petrol supplies cut off in the current oil crisis. Male interviewer not identified. Ends abruptly.