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A Good Night Out

A radio programme in which older people in Huddersfield share their memories of the nights out they enjoyed in the past. It particularly looks at the kind of popular entertainment they liked. The programme is 25 minutes and 53 seconds long.
 

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Creators: Producer - Wright, Graham
Other - Lawrence Batley Theatre
Other - Poppets Puppets
Subject: Community & Local Groups, Old Age/Retirement
History
Contributors: Beaumont Street Studios - Funder/Sponsor
Commedia Millennium Awards - Funder/Sponsor
Community Media Association - Funder/Sponsor
Millennium Commission - Funder/Sponsor
Date created: 01 / 05 / 2002
Language: English
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Kirklees
Rights: Community Media Association has non exclusive rights for the use of the work in The Showcase, but the overall copyright rests with Graham Wright. Copyright Graham Wright
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