5HCV: TX 19

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Title: 5HCV: TX 19

Reference number: 9201

Date: 1984

Sponsor: Inverclyde District Council, Department of Recreational Services

Sound: sound

Colour: col

Fiction: non-fiction

Running time: 49.07 mins

Description: Programmes include an interview with Steve Davis at Greenock's New '100 Break' Snooker Club. A book review examines locally available literature and a guided tour around the McLean Museum and Art Gallery.

5HCV was a projected funded by Manpower in the 1980’s. 5 HCV was a local community video service for the Hospitalised, Housebound, Handicapped, and Hard of Hearing. An off-shoot from hospital radio, 5HCV was a voluntary organisation who, in conjunction with the Recreational Service’s Video Production Unit (RSVP), made a weekly video tape featuring local people and local events and information. These tapes were distributed around local hospitals, community centres, and to the housebound.

See National Library of Scotland Moving Image Archive Paper Archive series 3/13 for accompanying programme booklets.

Credits: project designer William G. Stewart
camera Raymond Caniffi, Brian Anderson
sd. Edward Leonard, John McPhie
VTR editor Raymond Caniffi
stage crew Thomas Burrows, Linda Cameron
production assistants Maragret Keogh, Margaret Henry, Nan Hodge, Isabelle Williamson
graphic design Jim Milligan, Jim Sinclair
presenter Isabelle Williamson, Jim Milligan, William G. Stewart

This video tape was made by the Video Production Unit sponsored by Inverclyde District Council Department of Recreational Services and funded by the Manpower Services Commission

Shotlist: [grey] 5HCV Production Inverclyde © 1984 (0.19) [ident] (.31) 5HCV Programming will start shortly. We hope there will be something to interest you on our tape. We are always on the lookout for talent to appear on our tapes. So if you know of anyone with an interesting hobby or singing talent or perhaps would like to present our programmes then give us a call on 45554 we will take it from there (1.09) m/s Ann Findlay speaks to camera (1.28) gvs Sri Lankan benefit concert held in Greenock Arts Guild; soprano sings Habanera from Carmen (5.07) l/s Sri Lankan woman dancing to traditional music (12.53) Sri Lankan refugee show (13.09) [ident] (13.13) Book Review from Greenock Bookshop Limited (13.29) gvs Isobelle Williamson reviews A Life in our Times by John Kenneth Galbraith; The Road to Tara by Anne Edwards; Helen of Burma by Helen Rodriguez; Women of Courage by Kevin Sim; Reith the BBC years by Roger Milner, intercut c/u book covers (20.36) Greenock Bookshop Limited 93 West Blackhall Street Greenock PA15 1XP Telephone 0475 85050 (20.50) m/s AF introduces next section (21.04) McLean Museum & Art Gallery 9 Union St Greenock 3-24 March Inverclyde Art Exhibition 1984 (21.10) gvs exhibition of paintings and sculpture (24.59) i/v Ms Valerie Boa, curator; she speaks about the McLean museum's collections, publications and a touring exhibition of photographs (28.06) ints. James Watt display; VB speaks about the museum's connection to James Watt and artefacts (31.32) c/u bust James McLean; VB speaks about Mr McLean, the founder of the museum (32.54) close shot VB speaks about the international scope of the collections, intercut shots of Pacific artefacts (34.45) m/s VB discusses the Egyptian collection, intercut c/u's wall fragment and sarcophagi (39.22) Presented by McLean Museum & Art Gallery (39.37) ints. Riley's 100 Break Club in Greenock; i/v Steve Davis he speaks briefly about 1984 World championship and dealing with career pressures (42.20) m/s Steve Davis [dark] (42.31) /ls song and dance from "Dazzle", a sci fi musical at Greenock Arts Guild (45.51) AF closes (46.01) ecs (47.12) You have just been watching 5H.C.V. on a videoplayer supplied free to Inverclyde Royal Hospital by GR Glen T.V. Rentals Quality Video Viewing (47.21)If you have any comments about 5HCV programmes then please drop us a line to 5HCV Port-Glasgow Town Hall 35 King Street Port- Glasgow (47.51) 5 HCV Production Inverclyde © 1984 (49.07) [grey] (1.08.24)