Money Talks: Episode 23

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Money Talks: Episode 23

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Details

Location

Brussels, Coleraine, Newry, Ulster Television studios

Year

1991

Date

Transmission 02/05/1991

Length

26min 54sec

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

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Description

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

In this episode of Money Talks Lesley Black and James Kerr take a special look at how Ireland’s biggest electrical manufacturer at the time shrugged of recession in household spending and ask why town twinning has been a bit of a disappointment in business terms and how to rectify this. Lesley reports on the other big news in the financial world was the takeover by the Allied Irish Banks of the TBI in Northern Ireland in 1991 and James Kerr looks at LEDU and how it intends to rethink its strategy after another record year. Finally, the team also meets the man from Japan selling Northern Ireland in Brussels.

Credits

Presented by Lesley Black and James Kerr

Director: Will Armstrong
Producer: John Simpson
Titles: Baxter Hobbins Sides
Graphics: Mervyn Lyttle
Desk Top Publishing: C.E.M., Computers
Cameras: Blane Scott, David Scott
Location Sound: PJ McGirr, JP McGirr
Studio Sound: Ralph Campbell
Video Editor: John Magill

Contributors: Wolfgang Kater, Ann Thomson, Alan Hingston, Peter Graham, Donald Liddell, Barry Simms, Alistair Fee, David Lamont, Tom Ekin, Ralph Spence, Fiona Flannagan, John Stringer, Gerard Meenan, David Burnside, Liam Strong, Gareth McClay, Jim Eccles

A Brian Waddell Production for Ulster Television 1991

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