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Previously on "Radio Times Archives"

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  • Paddy
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    OCR...

    18.50 : TONIGHT
    Look around with Cliff Michehnora

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  • Batcher
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    Originally posted by anonymouse View Post
    Service Unavailable

    Guru Meditation:
    Not surprised. Nothing of any note happened in 1966.

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  • anonymouse
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    I tried picking the year 1966, and got this...

    Service Unavailable

    Guru Meditation:

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  • MaryPoppins
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    Camberwick Green and Champion the Wonder Horse.

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  • Doggy Styles
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    Racing, table tennis and something with Sooty in it.

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  • Uncle Albert
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    Dr Who with Patrick Troughton as the Dr.

    The Highlanders by ELWYN JONES and GERRY DAVIS
    PART 1: Highlanders v. English; but whose side is the Doctor on?

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    I have an awful lot of Apollo 15, Ernie's First £50,000 draw and an episode of Monty Python.
    Turns out that even then the Monty Python episode was a repeat....

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  • NickFitz
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    Lots of religious stuff, which is only to be expected on Easter Sunday

    A Brian Rix farce.

    The Royal Ballet.

    And to finish the day on a high note:

    22.40: THE LONELY MEN
    A documentary film from Yugoslavia
    English version spoken by Simon Lack
    Written and presented by Gordon SMITH
    In a meteorological station high in the mountains of Bosnia, three young weathermen face isolation and loneliness in arctic conditions.

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  • barrydidit
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    And also:

    21.25: The Man Alive Report

    A Peculiarly English Disease
    (LETTER FROM A DISGRUNTLED ENGINEER)
    A well-known Victorian engineer once stepped down from the carriage in which he was travelling to supervise the repair of a damaged wheel. When he climbed back up his fellow passengers all ignored him. By showing that he knew how things worked he'd shown that he was less than a gentleman.
    His status-sensitive travelling companions were suffering from a peculiarly English disease that 100 years later is still with us. Even in 1978, if you want ' to be accepted' in England you must be seen to be doing the right kind of work-work that's as far removed as possible from the means of production.
    All the evidence shows that not enough of our cleverest people are going into industry, the very place we need them. MICHAEL DEAN talks to a number of people who, quite independently, have been studying our strange and potentially fatal social disease.
    Producer JULIAN COOPER Editor TIM SLESSOR
    Glad to see things have improved since then....

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  • barrydidit
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    Come Dancing

    with Terry, Wogan, who tonight introduces the First Semi-final Scotland v The North West from Tiffany's Ballroom, Glasgow Commentator BARRI HAYNES
    A professional demonstration by Byron and Dorothy Charlton
    Music by ANDY ROSS , HIS ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS
    A MECCA promotion
    Arranged by ERIC d. MORLEY Director KEN GRIFFIN
    Series producer BARRIE EDGAR BBC Birmingham
    And 36 years later they're still fecking at it.

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  • original PM
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    22:45: News. (Sound Only).

    Them were the days.

    Exactly one television channel.

    If you were within range of one of the very few transmitters.
    only 1!

    showing your age then - there were 2 when i was born

    not that i watched them as we did not get a telly until i was like 4 or 5

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by GlenW View Post
    Isn't The Radio Times now called the Sex Offenders Register?
    Indeed. How long before someone complains about entries like this?

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  • original PM
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    and the highlight of the evening on my day of birth was

    Man Alive

    Reporters: JEREMY JAMES
    JEANNE LA CHARD, JOHN PITMAN JACK PIZZEY , DESMOND WILCOX HAROLD WILLIAMSON
    My Wife Wears the Trousers: 1
    What happens to a marriage when the wife unties the apron strings, goes out to work and then earns more than her husband?
    How does a man feel when his wife who has always washed his socks, fed his children and shared his bed suddenly becomes a tycoon? What happens to the children when Dad becomes the housewife? What do they tell their friends? In the first of two programmes, Jeanne La Chard talks to families where Dad stays at home and families where the wife is the major breadwinner.
    Producer JIM MURRAY Editor ADAM CLAPHAM
    Joe still pays the bills: page 5

    Lol

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
    BBC Genome

    Just checked my birthday.

    Antiques programme.

    Same old, same old.
    The antiques they showed on that day must be a lot more valuable now they are another hundred years old

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  • Alias
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    ha...We are the Champions!

    Also Suity Tales Sykes

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