Money Talks: April 1992

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Money Talks: April 1992

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Details

Location

Ulster Television studios

Year

1992

Date

Production 23/04/1992

Length

25min 49sec

Audio

sound

Format

1 inch

colour

Source

Digitised as part of the UTV Archive Partnership Project (ITV, Northern Ireland Screen and PRONI)

Courtesy

Department for Communities, ITV, Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, UTV Archive, Waddell Media

Rights Holder

ITV, Waddell Media

It is illegal to download, copy, print or otherwise utilise in any other form this material, without written consent from the copyright holder.

Description

Lesley Black and James Kerr report on news in the business world in Northern Ireland.

In this edition of Money Talks business goes into the classroom and welcomes the efforts in schools to meet the need of industry. In other news, Jane Morrice takes up a position of the Head of European Commission in Northern Ireland and talks to Lesley Black about her immediate priorities. The team reports on a successful expansion of business of some manufacturers such as Boxmore International and also takes a look at a new government body set up to regulate the activities of electricity supply industry. Lastly, Money Talks presents a problem within the Free Movement Directive which enabled discrimination towards professional women with children looking to return to work.

Credits

Presented by Lesley Black and James Kerr

Directed by Will Armstrong
Produced by John Simpson
Sound: Bruce Switzer
Vision Control: Davy Blackburne
Camera: Ramsey Nelson
Location Sound: Paul Irwin
V.T. Engineer: Paul O’Connor
Vision Mixer: Michael McAdam
Lighting: Fred Hopwood
Floor Manager: Alan Mackey
V.T. Editors: John Magill and Susan Malone
Graphic Design: Mervyn Lyttle
Production Assistant: Felicity Clements

Contributors: Jane Morrice, Sam Moore, Catherine Coxhead, Joe Stewart, Laura Addly, Denis Kennedy, Geoffrey Horton

A Brian Waddell Production for Ulster Television

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