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When the Chapelcross Towers Came Down

The four great cooling towers at Chapelcross have dominated the local landscape for fifty years. Their demolition was an emotional event, particularly for those who had helped build them.

Winner Best Factual Programme Royal Television Society North East

Director John Wallace
Producer John Archer

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