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  • Company benefits (1979)

    Genre
    Interview

    Unidentified spokesman on company benefits. Male interviewer not identified.

  • Virginia Bateman murder (1979)

    Genre
    Press conference

    Press conference featuring a male police spokesman on the case of Virginia Bateman, murdered in Richmond Park, London (08/79). (Ricci Grzybrowski was later charged with this murder and that of Belinda...

  • Westminster rubbish (1979)

    Genre
    Interview

    Spokesman for Westminster City Council on the Litter Act in reference to the area.

  • Traffic police patrol (1979)

    Genre
    Interview; Documentary; Special

    Female reporter (not identified) joins the traffic police on patrol on the M4 in Berkshire and hears about problems they encounter and their tasks. Includes police heard pulling motorists over. Speaking are...

  • Notting Hill Carnival policing (1979)

    Genre
    Interview

    Police spokesman (not identified) interviewed on police presence at the Notting Hill Carnival and hopes for a peaceful carnival this year. Male interviewer not identified.

  • Feline population controls (1979)

    Genre
    Interview

    Ruth Plant, Honorary Secretary of the Cat Action Trust charity on feline birth control.

  • Test-tube baby research stalls (1979)

    Genre
    Interview

    Dr Patrick Steptoe on how a lack of funds has affected his research on in-vitro fertilization and test-tube babies.

  • Post Office users’ inquiry (1979)

    Genre
    Interview

    Sally Oppenheim, Minister for Consumer Affairs, on Post Office users’ inquiry into London services which will investigate whether there should be economic competitino for postal services. Male interviewer...

  • Post Office changes (1979)

    Genre
    Interview

    Industry Secretary Keith Joseph on proposed changes to the structure of the Post Office and the separation of the telephone service.

  • Splitting postal and telephone services (1979)

    Genre
    Interview

    Tom Jackson, General Secretary of the Postal Workers Union gives his reaction to industry Secretary Keith Joseph’s proposals to split the postal and telephone services.