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26 results found for '"Radio Clyde."' in Contributors.

  • Network - Rhymes, thorns and airs (1981)

    Genre
    Special; Poetry; Music

    Rhymes, Thorns and Airs. A Network programme, from Radio Clyde. An anthology of prose, poetry, and music for Spring. The speakers are: June Andrews; Sheila Donald; Jean Foulds(?); Martin James; Raymond Ross;...

  • Decision makers (1983)

    Genre
    Documentary; Interview; News report; Speech; Vox pop

    Decision Makers. Election Scene is Set, presented by Judith Dawson. The issues and personalities involved in the general election campaign. Re-set parliamentary boundaries and the new SDP-Liberal Alliance...

  • Network (1983)

    Genre
    Documentary; Interview

    This week’s Network programme, The Liquidators, from Radio Clyde in Glasgow, produced and presented by Colin Adams. Meets and investigates the insolvency practitioners, usually accountants, and looks at...

  • Decision makers (1984)

    Genre
    Interview; Documentary

    Documentary on heroin, and heroin addicts, presented by Richard Bestic. Looks at the growing trade in heroin, the reasons behind it, and the increase in addiction in Britain. Also considers police attempts...

  • Decision makers (1985)

    Genre
    News report; Interview; Documentary

    Decision Makers, presented by Jo Andrews. Looks at the advantages and disadvantages of tourism as a growth industry, especially as it affects central London. Asks how an over-concentration of visitors in...

  • Decision makers (1985)

    Genre
    Documentary; Interview

    Decision Makers, presented by Terry Dignan. Looking at the future of professional soccer, in the light of its recent major problems. Moves to combat hooliganism (ID cards, CCTV, bans on away fans, bans on...

  • Chinese dreamers (1986)

    Genre
    Drama

    Chinese Dreamers. A play for radio by Nick McCarty. Lonely widower Charlie, recovering from a heart attack in a seaside town, mourns the loss of his theatrical glory days - then he meets Muriel. With Joss...

  • Neil Kinnock on Margaret Thatcher’s Polish visit (1988)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Labour Party leader, Neil Kinnock, on Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s support for the banned trade union, Solidarity, in Poland, following her visit to the country, while banning trade...

  • Tape smuggled out of Glenochil prison (1988)

    Genre
    News report; Speech

    Ronan Carroll reports on a secret tape recording made by an inmate at the Glenochil Prison in Scotland which was leaked to IRN. Convicted robber Tommy Moffitt is heard on the tape saying prison officers are...

  • The Ice House. Part 2 (1989)

    Genre
    Drama

    The Ice House, a drama set in Scotland by Stephen Mulrine. Part 2. The cast includes Jean Marsh, Frank Windsor, Rose McBain, Martin James, Graham McAuley(?), Christina Fee(?), Alexander Morton, Gerry Slevin,...