Harold Wilson Night
Peter Snow presents archive programmes and a discussion on the first TV prime minister.
Harold Wilson Night with Peter Snow
Peter Snow presents archive programmes and a discussion on the first TV prime minister.
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Labour Party Leader - Harold Wilson—Gallery
First interview with Harold Wilson after his election as Labour leader, from 1963.
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19/10/1964—Panorama
Profile of Harold Wilson and Alec Douglas-Home on the election trail from 19 October 1964.
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Robin Wilson Interview
Duncan Smith meets Robin Wilson who recalls his life as the eldest son of Harold Wilson.
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Part 1—1966 General Election
The BBC's election night coverage from 1966, presented by Cliff Michelmore.
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Prime Ministerial Broadcast - Devaluation of the Pound
Harold Wilson's now-infamous pound in your pocket broadcast, from 19 November 1967.
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1970 General Election
A whistle-stop tour of the 1970 general election.
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Yesterday's Men—24 Hours
Documentary looking at Wilson's shadow cabinet in their first year of opposition.
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The Making of Yesterday's Men
Interview with Angela Pope (producer) and David Dimbleby (presenter) of the documentary.
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1975 European Referendum
Extract from the referendum results programme, featuring David Dimbleby.
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Conference '75
Harold Wilson's speech to the Labour Party Conference, from 30 September 1975.
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Harold Wilson's Resignation Interview
David Holmes interviews Harold Wilson following his shock resignation on 16 March 1976.
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David Holmes Interview
David Holmes looks back on his time as BBC political editor during the Wilson years.
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Wilson's World
Peter Snow debates Harold Wilson with Baroness Williams, Lord Donoughue and Lord Hurd.
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Episode 4—Friday Night, Saturday Morning, Series 1
Sir Harold Wilson MP presents this 1979 edition of the late night chat show.
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