Money Talks: Episode 3

Money Talks: Episode 3

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Details

Location

Belfast City Centre, Derrylin, Donegall Square, Moscow, Saint Basil's Cathedral, Red Square, Ulster Television studios

Year

1990

Date

Production 20/05/1990

Length

24min 53sec

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

The third edition of Money Talks with James Kerr and Brenda Boal comes with news from the busy world of business. Some of the topics covered in this episode include news of Ulster businesses going to Moscow in attempt to sell their products and a success story of a Fermanagh firm winning market in the cement trade both north and south. 

Money Talks also wonders why there are Northern Irish bank notes. Many travellers have experienced frustration of having these notes refused so why does Northern Ireland continue to use its ‘funny money’? James Kerr investigates what is behind this – it is about tradition, or bank profits?

Credits

Presented by Brenda Boal and James Kerr

Director: Robert Lamrock
Producer: John Simpson
Titles: Baxter Hobbins Sides
Graphics: Mervyn Lyttle
Desk Top Publishing: C.E.M. Computers
Cameras: Gil Henderson, Blane Scott
Location Sound: Nic Leitch, P.J. McGirr
Studio Sound: Ronnie Martin
Video Editor: Mark Davey, Paul Clarke

Contributors: Robert Ross, Alan Dunn, John Murphy, Dr Desmond Rice, Sean Quinn, Forde May, Mike Antonis, Kevin Brown, Ronnie Kells, Prof Ray Kinsella, Ken Simpson

A Brian Waddell Production for Ulster Television

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