Spectacles - 'High Street Fashion'
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More choice than ever if you wear spectacles - but how to choose the right pair for you?
For their regular magazine feature 'High Street Fashion', Anglia TV reporters Helen McDermott and Christine Webber take a light-hearted look at the latest glasses frames costing between £7 and £200 plus lenses. Joining them in the studio is Peter Coleman of the Association of Optical Practitioners and they discuss the recent changes affecting opticians and consumers.
The National Health Service was no longer providing frames for the majority of spectacles wearers who now had a far wider choice of spectacles and suppliers, although there were concerns that glasses might be dispensed by unqualified services. The studio discussion touches on problems with lenses in larger glasses, sunglasses and photo-sensitive lenses, and the idea of having a second pair as a fashion choice.
This video was filmed to be shown as a magazine item on Anglia Television early evening news / magazine programme About Anglia.
video made to be inserted during live broadcast of Anglia Television's early evening news / magazine programme About Anglia. The live studio presentation provided context for the video as part of a news story or magazine feature within the programme. About Anglia was not recorded during broadcast, so it is usually just the pre-recorded programme inserts which survive. In the 1980s Anglia Television was broadcasting to a wide area in the East of England including Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Norfolk, Northamptonshire, Suffolk and adjoining parts of Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire and Rutland where there was some overlap with neighbouring ITV regions.