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Old UK A groundbreaking medical study has identified “weather forecaster’s elbow” as the root cause of presenter John Kettley’s three-month[…]
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Read moreOld UK Patrick Stenson reports on how the Japanese TV epic The Water Margin – based on a 14th century[…]
Read moreOld UK Blue Peter’s John Noakes takes a look at the Citroën DS Safari, the BBC’s mobile television camera car.[…]
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Read moreOld UK In Two Town Mad, Northampton born journalist Ray Gosling delivers a personal comparison of two Midland cities, Leicester[…]
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Read moreOld UK Gavin Millar deconstructs the phenomenon of the Star Wars movie, meeting producer Gary Kurtz and Luke Skywalker himself[…]
Read moreOld UK Alan Whicker looked at the centuries-old traditional party season of Britain’s elite, when young women, from prestigious families,[…]
Read moreOld UK Today – the 31st January 1983 – is the first day of the new law making the wearing[…]
Read moreOld UK Pupils from Marlborough college, Roedean and Chippenham schools predict what life will be like for them in the[…]
Read moreOld UK “It’s almost as if we’re creating a new species – a sort of ‘Man of the city’ –[…]
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