75: Not Out
BBC Parliament looks back to 5 June 1975 when the British public was asked to vote on being part of the European Economic Community.
Introduction—75: Not Out
BBC Parliament looks back to 5 June 1975 and the referendum on whether to stay in the EEC.
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Out into the World broadcast—75: Not Out
The 'Out into the World' party political broadcast by the National Referendum Campaign.
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Oxford Union Debate Part 1—75: Not Out
An Oxford Union debate on the EEC referendum, featuring Peter Shore and Jeremy Thorpe.
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Britain in Europe broadcast—75: Not Out
The 'Britain in Europe' party political broadcast.
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1975—The Rock 'n' Roll Years
Headliners and chart-toppers from 1975.
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Newsday—75: Not Out
Angela Rippon reads the news, Michael Charlton interviews Margaret Thatcher.
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02/06/1975—Panorama
David Dimbleby hosts a debate on whether the UK should vote to remain in the Common Market
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Nationwide—75: Not Out
Bernard Falk talks to ex-pat Brits living in Brussels about the EEC referendum.
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Oxford Union Debate Part 2—75: Not Out
The second part of a debate on the EEC referendum, featuring Barbara Castle and Ted Heath.
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News—75: Not Out
Pro-marketeers celebrate victory and Tony Benn is graceful in defeat.
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The 1975 Referendum Result
Coverage of the 1975 referendum on whether Britain should remain in the EEC.
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