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The name Matlock Mercury was adopted in the mid-1950s. Much of the newspaper's archive was destroyed when four feet of water struck during flooding in 1965. The printing works, which shared the same building until 1996, were also badly damaged. Ella Smith sold the Mercury to John Uprichard a successful journalist and TV news reporter in the mid ...
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Television signals can be received from one of the three local relay transmitters (Matlock, [47] Stanton Moor [48] and Bolehill [49]). Matlock's local radio stations are BBC Radio Derby on 95.3 FM, Capital Midlands on 102.8 FM and Greatest Hits Radio Yorkshire (formerly Peak FM) on 102.0 FM. The Matlock Mercury is the town's weekly local ...
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In 1994, they wrote to the local newspaper, the Matlock Mercury. [13] The editor, Don Hale, took up the case and along with Downing's family ran a campaign. As part of the campaign Sewell was claimed to be promiscuous and dubbed the "Bakewell Tart". [14] Hale found that the murder weapon, a pickaxe handle, was on display at Derby Museum.
Matlock debuted with a special Sunday sneak preview that delivered 7.7 million total viewers — CBS’ most-watched series launch not airing after a Super Bowl since April 2019 — and a 0.4 demo ...
It is situated in Matlock. The Record Office contains more than four miles of original Derbyshire records. [2] Derbyshire County Council has been collecting records since 1889, but it was not until 1962 the Derbyshire Record Office was opened. In 2013, the Local Studies Library in Matlock joined the Derbyshire Record Office.