Punks in Huddersfield UK - Full length Documentary - 1985
ID: ITV-01-1107
Format: HD
Location: Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, UK
Description

Film about Punks in Huddersfield, their attititude to work, music and society. Report on devastating effect miscarriages have on women and the lack of research carried out into the causes. Shots: Made In Huddersfield INTVS: thro'out with teenage punks (male and female, white) in weird and wonderful clothes, hairstyles and face decoration. Intvs in their homes, bedrooms, work and with their families. Incl. TOPPER, PAUL HIRST, CAMILLA FOX, LEE NETHERWOOD. ACTUALITY: ms Ivanhoe's club with "For Sale" sign outside (13.00-.13) var cs of male punks, dressed in leather chains, one cutting the other's hair into a mohican style (0-0.20)(0.31-1.08)(19.45-20.45) reveals tattoo on head "Made in Huddersfield" Punk group rehearsing in basement of house (5.50-7.00) vars Huddersfield, shopping malls, people (0.22-0.31) vars punks sat on steps in park, talking and drinking (1.08-1.26)(7.00-.30)(9.39-.58)(14.05-.25)(26.15-27.13) punk pub band playing in pub, small audience lurching, dancing, spitting (20.40-21.50)(22.10-23.26) family watching "Match of the Day" on TV - family sat on settee (24.24-24.40) teenage girl punk Camilla (green and red hair) selling sweets from trolley in Old Folks Home where she helps out i/cut intvs with elderly residents on way she dresses (10.12-11.18) Camilla walking through shopping centre into shop called "Uninhibited" (16.30-17.05) cs girl with stunning black spikey hairstyle (17.05-.20) Camilla putting face make-up on and combing and spraying her hair (18.40-19.45) drunk punk led away by friend from other punks sitting on steps in small park (16.12-.30). Shots: A Death in The Family INTVS: thro'out with women who have miscarried. SHIRLEY COOPER who miscarried at six months; it was a real death in the family and needed time for grieving, lack of sympathy due to fact she is a single woman, needed more care. JAN O'BRIEN who miscarried five times; not a run of the mill event; people blame the woman, no sympathy from the hospital. JULIA DARLING media portray pregnancies as easy, embarrassed by her strength of grief, no back-up from hospital - a statistic. HEATHER PRIEST runs Miscarriages Association from home in Wakefield, dramatic effects of miscarriages on women, need more tests and follow-up screening of women. (C) FTGE: pans along Pampers advertisment on hoardings (1.25-.30)(5.25-5.33) beautiful babies in "Johnson & Johnson Ugly Ducklings" ad. (1.30-1.39) Princess Di and Prince Charles on hospital steps with new baby 16.9.84 ex-ITN (1.43-1.50) ACTUALITY: MEDIA ADVERTISING OF PREGNANCY vars mags on maternity, pan s womens glossy magazines in newsagents (1.03-1.39) SHIRLEY COOPER and child Joane walk along street to shop (1.50-2.10) Shirley recites own poem on miscarriages (17.25-18.26) JAN O'BRIEN walking down London city street into officce (3.55-4.15) taking part in hospital tests at St. Mary's, London - injection of antibodies, cs needle in arm vein (16.00-.55) JULIE DARLING walking along hillside on Yorkshire moors (5.52-6.30) vars kids playground, pregnant Mum with youngsters on slides and roundabouts (8.30-9.05) tra s down streets of terraced houses (11.02-.28) patients eye view from trolley-bed, down hospital corridors into wards (13.10-.50) ext St. Marys Hospital, London (15.52-16.00) HEATHER PRIEST running Miscarriage Association from her home (14.15-.55) patient's-eye view from trolley bed, down hospital corridors into wards (13.10-.50) ext St Mary's Hospital, London (15.52-16.00) HEATHER PRIEST running Miscarriage Association from her home (14.15-14.55)

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