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29/03/1971
Reports on the state of rail from 1971, as engine drivers threatened work-to-rule.
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19/03/1968
Cliff Michelmore with the BBC current affairs flagship's examination of the 1968 Budget.
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16/01/1968
Examining the government's announcement of public spending reductions. First seen in 1968.
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29/11/1967
James Callaghan MP and Roy Jenkins MP on devaluation of the pound. From 29 November 1967.
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20/11/1967
Discussion on what devaluation of the pound will mean to the country.
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Ireland
A discussion on the setting up of a tribunal to investigate the events of Bloody Sunday.
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31/01/1972
Current affairs programme, with reports on the miners strike and the US presidential race.
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21/12/1971
Programme featuring a report on why people are migrating out of Northern Ireland.
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15/10/1971
Current affairs programme, featuring a report on the Ulster Defence Regiment.
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18/08/1971
Max Hastings reports from Belfast on a typical morning in the city in 1971.
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10/08/1971
Max Hastings reports on reactions to the introduction of internment in Northern Ireland.
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Yesterday's Men
Documentary looking at Wilson's shadow cabinet in their first year of opposition.
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22/03/1971
A report on the problems faced by couples who have undertaken inter-faith marriages.
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02/03/1971
The latest news and on-the-spot reports. (1971)
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01/02/1971
Bernard Falk reports on Northern Ireland Government plans for an exhibition - Ulster '71.
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24/11/1969
Pig smuggling in Northern Ireland and an interview with the former king of Buganda.
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13/01/1969
Immigration, industrial relations, the People's Democracy, the Barrow Strike and Kenya.
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10/01/1969
Barrow of Furness shipyard strike and vigilantes in the Bogside, Londonderry.
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Verwoerd Assassination
24 Hours reports on the assassination of the South African PM Hendrik Verwoerd. (1966)
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17/01/1966
A visit to Cwm Gwaun in Pembrokeshire, where New Year arrives two weeks late. (1966)


