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[TV] Which Year??



Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
56,119
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Kalimantan Gull

Well-known member
Aug 13, 2003
13,438
Central Borneo / the Lizard
Tonight 1982 is underthe spotlight the year when the Italian football team won the World Cup in Spain, the Falklands I
War started when Argentina invaded the islands in a dispute over sovereignty or) 2 April and in Crossroads the famous Li motel rose phoenix-like from the ashes of a fire. Fifteen years later actress Diane Keen and-athlete David Moorcroft look back at the way things were

It was 1997. The clue was here :thumbsup:
 


ManOfSussex

We wunt be druv
Apr 11, 2016
15,173
Rape of Hastings, Sussex
17.10
: Blue Peter
Today the team celebrate the programme's birthday with a carrot cake. Featuring, a look at the latest Disney animated film.

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Blue Peter was first aired on 16th October, so if we assume Blue Peter was broadcast that week in 1995, this was No.1 then.

 


crodonilson

He/Him
Jan 17, 2005
14,062
Lyme Regis
8.15
: Saturday Starts Here
Peter Simon - starting with Jimbo and the Jet Set Jinglebells Jimbo
Written and created by PETER MADDOCKS.
Voices Peter Hawkins Susan Sheridan
Directed by KEITH LEARNER (R)

8.20am Corners
Presented by Sophie Aldred and Stephen Johnson With Jo Koma.
(R)

8.40am ChuckleVision starring the Chuckle Brothers with Billy Butler.
It's Christmas time again.
Time to ring out the seasonal bells, hang up the decorations, gather round the fire and ... put up your Easter bonnet? Find out why in ChuckleVision.
Plus Billy Butler's Yuletide Armchair Theatre. Writer JOHN SAYLE
Designer PAUL MONTAGUE Producer MARTIN HUGHES BBC North West

9.00am Going Live! with Sarah Greene and Phillip Schofield.
A special Christmas Eve edition featuring cartoons, music, special guests, competitions and surprises, all with a seasonal flavour. Why don't you join in the festivities as the Going Live! gang get ready for Christmas in Studio 7? You're guaranteed a good time. Editor CHRIS BELLINGER
Contributors
Unknown: Peter Simon
Unknown: Peter Maddocks.
Unknown: Peter Hawkins
Unknown: Susan Sheridan
Directed By: Keith Learner
Presented By: Sophie Aldred
Presented By: Stephen Johnson
Unknown: John Sayle
Designer: Paul Montague
Producer: Martin Hughes
Editor: Chris Bellinger
12.12
: Weather
BILL GILES
Contributors
Unknown: Bill Giles
12.15
: Yogi's First Christmas
Starring Yogi Bear, Boo Boo, Huckleberry Hound , Snagglepuss and Ranger Smith.
With the alarm set for April, Yogi and Boo Boo are surprised to find themselves awakened by noises coming from Jellystone Lodge. It's Christmas and the gang are preparing to celebrate when Yogi arrives eager to enjoy what will be his first wide awake yuletide. However, his enjoyment may be short-lived as Mrs Throckmorton and her snivelling nephew Snively are on their way determined to sell the Lodge!
FILMS: page 24
Contributors
Executive Producer: William Hanna
Executive Producer: Joseph Barbera
Director: Ray Patterson
13.55
: News
with Lisa Davison
Weather
Contributors
Unknown: Lisa Davison
14.00
: Tom and Jerry
The Night Before Christmas (R)
14.10
: Mary Poppins
Starring Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke, David Tomlinson.
When Jane and Michael Banks ask for a new nanny with a cheerful disposition and rosy cheeks Mary Poppins answers the call. But Mary is no ordinary nanny - her amazing powers mean she can tidy up their bedroom with a click of her fingers and take the children on a journey to magical kingdoms where penguins dance and merry-go-rounds race. Walt Disney's Oscar-winning family fantasy features the songs A Spoonful of Sugar, Feed the Birds (Tuppence a bag) and Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
Films: page 24
Ceefax Subtitles
Contributors
Screenplay: Bill Walsh
Screenplay: Don Dagradi
Producer: Walt Disney
Director: Robert Stevenson
Mary Poppins: Julie Andrews
Bert: Dick Van Dyke
Mr Banks: David Tomlinson
Mrs Banks: Glynis Johns
Ellen: Hermione Baddeley
Jane Banks: Karen Dotrice
Michael Banks: Matthew Garber
Katie Nana: Elsa Lanchester
Constable Jones: Arthur Treacher
16.25
: Tiger on the Tiles
Why does your cat like being stroked? Why does it rub itself against you? Why do cats bring back dead mice? And why do they spend so much time grooming themselves? The answers, revealed by catwatcher Desmond Morris , demonstrate the wildness that crouches just under the fur of pets. In the way they behave, they're just a whisker away from tigers. And not only the big cats: their smaller, little-known relatives, from caracals to leopard cats, all give us an insight into the private life of pet cats - the most independent of all man's domesticated animals.
Executive producer MIKE BEYNON Producer SARA FORD. BBC Bristol
0 FEATURE: page 17
Contributors
Unknown: Desmond Morris
Producer: Mike Beynon
Producer: Sara Ford.
16.55
: News
with Lisa Davidson
Weather BERNARD DAVEY
Contributors
Unknown: Lisa Davidson
Unknown: Weather Bernard Davey
17.05
: Bob's Christmas Full House
starring Bob Monkhouse. Join Bob for a seasonal edition of his popular game show. This year, four contestants compete for prizes and cash to be donated to their selected charities. On offer, as always, is the chance for one of them to win themselves a fabulous holiday. 0 FEATURE: page 8 ft CEEFAX SUBTITLES
Contributors
Unknown: Bob Monkhouse.
17.45
: Santa Claus: the Movie
Starring Dudley Moore, John Lithgow, David Huddleston, Burgess Meredith and Judy Cornwell. All is not well at the North Pole. Patch, one of Santa Claus's elves, is determined to make a name for himself and, after creating havoc with the Christmas preparations, heads for the real world. In New York City he teams up With BZ - a ruthless toy manufacturer - and together they develop a fantastic new brand of candy. What Patch doesn't realise is how dangerous the invention is in the hands of his sinister partner. Will Christmas ever be the same again? Screenplay by David Newman and produced by Ilya Salkind and Pierre Spengler.
(First showing on British television)
Films: page 24
(Ceefax Subtitles)
Contributors
Director: Jeannot Szwarc
Patch: Dudley Moore
BZ: John Lithgow
Claus: David Huddleston
Ancient Elf: Burgess Meredith
Anya: Judy Cornwell
Towzer: Jeffrey Kramer
Joe: Christian Fitzpatrick
Cornelia: Carrie Kei Heim
Dooley: John Barrard
Puffy: Anthony O'Donnell
Goober: Melvyn Hayes
Groot: Don Estelle
Boog: Tim Stern
Honka: Peter O'Farrell
Vout: Christopher Ryan
Goobler: Dickie Arnold
19.30
: 'Allo'Allo!
by Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft
A new bold, daring crackbrained plan to get the British airmen back to England is hatched by Michelle and Crabtree; the Colonel and Lt Gruber plant the hot Gestapo money on Captain Bertorelli and snitch on him to Herr Flick.
FEATURE: page 8
CEEFAX SUBTITLES
Contributors
Writer: Jeremy Lloyd
Writer: David Croft.
Designer: David Buckingham
Directed By: Martin Dennis
Produced By: David Croft
René: Gorden Kaye
Gruber: Guy Siner
Yvette: Vicki Michelle
Edith: Carmen Silvera
Flick: Richard Gibson
Von Smallhausen: John Louis Mansi
Colonel Helga : Kim Hartman
Colonel: Richard Marner
Bertorelli: Gavin Richards
Crabtree: Arthur Bostrom
Michelle: Kirsten Cooke
Mimi: Sue Hodge
Carstairs: Nicholas Frankau
Fairfax: John D Collins
Fanny: Rose Hill
Monsieur Alfonse: Kenneth Connor
Leclerc: Jack Haig
Denise: Moira Foot
Louise: Carole Ashby
20.00
: Last of the Summer Wine
A special Christmas edition written by Roy Clarke. Starring Michael Aldridge, Bill Owen, Peter Sallis with Jane Freeman and Kathy Staff.
Special guest appearances by Thora Hird and Jean Alexander in Crums.
Compo, Clegg and Seymour, dressed as Father Christmasses, can't understand why they are so unsuccessful collecting for the church social. Then, a chance sighting of a fourth Father Christmas provides a clue...
Contributors
Writer: Roy Clarke
Music: Ronnie Hazlehurst
Studio sound: Len Shorey
Studio Lighting: John Green
Film Editor: John Wilkinson
Videotape Editor: Steve Jamison
Producer and Director: Alan J. W. Bell
Compo: Bill Owen
Clegg: Peter Sallis
Seymour: Michael Aldridge
Ivy: Jane Freeman
Nora: Kathy Staff
Edie: Thora Hird
Wesley: Gordon Wharmby
Pub landlord: James Duggan
Barry: Mike Grady
Howard: Robert Fyfe
Eli: Danny O'Dea
Passer-by: Jim Bowen
Aunty Wainwright: Jean Alexander
Fran: Yvette Fielding
Glenda: Sarah Thomas
Marina: Jean Fergusson
Pearl: Juliette Kaplan
Drunks: Jim Casey
Drunks: Eli Woods
Women passers-by: Ina Clough
Women passers-by: Mary Wray
Van driver: Len Fox
Car driver: Denis Mawn
21.00
: News and Sport
with Lisa Davidson Weather
I
Contributors
Unknown: Lisa Davidson
21.10
: Jagged Edge
Starring Jeff Bridges and Glenn Close.
It was the kind of murder that sells newspapers. A beautiful and wealthy heiress is found savagely slain. The murder weapon - a hunting knife with a serrated jagged edge. But for her husband, Jack, the nightmare isn't over; accused of the brutal killing he has another ordeal to face - a harrowing trial. This tense and disturbing thriller was one of the most successful films of 1985.
(First showing on British television)
FILMS: page 24
CEEFAX SUBTITLES
Contributors
Screenplay: Joe Eszterhas
Producer: Martin Ransohoff
Director: Richard Marquand
Jack Forrester: Jeff Bridges
Teddy Barnes: Glenn Close
Thomas Krasny: Peter Coyote
Sam Ransom: Robert Loggia
Judge Carrigan: John Dehner
Virginia: Leigh Taylor-Young
Bobby Slade: Marshall Colt
Fabrizi: Louis Giambalvo
Mrs Stiles: Phyllis Applegate
22.55
: Christmas Eve with Val Doonican
and his special guests
Elaine Paige , Gorden Kaye and Brian Kay.
As families gather together and Christmas celebrations ring out around the world,
Val lights up the candles on his own traditional show.
Musical director RONNIE HAZLEHURST Musical associate ROGER RICHARDS Sound supervisors
MIKE FELTON and ROGER GUEST
Lighting director BARRY CHATFIELD Designer IAN ASHURST
Production YVONNE LITTLEWOOD
Contributors
Unknown: Elaine Paige
Unknown: Gorden Kaye
Unknown: Brian Kay.
Director: Ronnie Hazlehurst
Unknown: Roger Richards
Unknown: Mike Felton
Unknown: Roger Guest
Director: Barry Chatfield
Designer: Ian Ashurst
Unknown: Yvonne Littlewood
 
















crodonilson

He/Him
Jan 17, 2005
14,062
Lyme Regis
7.25
: News; Weather
7.30
: New Yogi Bear Show
Viewers can use the following contact details to interact with Children's BBC.
Postal address: Children's BBC, PO Box 4567, London W 12 6AA
E-mail address: childrens@bbc.co.uk World Wide Web: http://www.bbcnc. org.uk/bbctv/childrens/presentation/
7.30 Rpt ..
7.40
: The Legend of Prince Valiant
Animated adventures.
8.05
: The Raccoons
Cartoon.
8.30
: Fully Booked
Live entertainment with cartoons, celebrities, music, games, comedy and competitions, all from a hotel run by a cow called Morag. Today's guests include
Heartbreak High's Alex Dimitriades and Brookside's Alexandra Fletcher and Diane Burke. Plus music from Shaggy and M People, cartoon fun and adventure with Casper and Mighty Max , and the Chuckle Brothers join the team to find the buried treasure. With Zoe Ball and Grant Stott.
Series producer Liz Scott ; Executive producer
Edward Pugh Stereo........................... WRITE TO: [address removed] or telephone [number removed] (calls cost 5p per 90 seconds). To take part in the competition, phone [number removed](calls cost a maximum of20p). Both telephone lines are open from 8.30- 10.20 only.
Contributors
Unknown: Alex Dimitriades
Unknown: Alexandra Fletcher
Unknown: Diane Burke.
Unknown: Mighty Max
Unknown: Zoe Ball
Unknown: Grant Stott.
Producer: Liz Scott
Producer: Edward Pugh
10.20
: Sweet Valley High
A story of everyday teenage life in a lively California town, as seen through the eyes of 16-year-old twin sisters.
10.43
: Weather
10.45
: Grandstand
Introduced by Steve Rider.
10.45 Cricket: Second Test Live coverage of the third day's play of the
Cornhill Insurance Test between England and the West Indies from Lord's. England have not enjoyed a good recent Test record at Lord's and have to go back to 1957 for their last Test victory over the West Indies at headquarters. But England have already recorded a win over the tourists at Lord's this season, when skipper Mike Atherton scored 127 in last month's deciding one-day match.
Commentary by Richie Benaud , Geoffrey Boycott , David Gower , Colin Croft and Tony Lewis. ..
♦ See Jonathan Agnew : page 54
1.05 News
1.10,2.10 and 2.40 athletics only,
3.10,3.45 Athletics and Tennis First day action from the athletics European Cup final in Lille, France.
Great Britain's men are aiming to go one better than their second place in last year's final in Birmingham, where Britain's women came third. Commentary by David Coleman , Brendan Foster , Stuart Storey and Paul Dickenson.
The Direct Line tennis final from Eastbourne
- the last chance for the world's top women players to limber up for Wimbledon, which begins on Monday. Commentary by John Barrett and Virginia Wade.
1.55,2.25,2.55,3.30 Racing From
Ascot, featuring races at 2.00, 2.30, 3.00 and 3.35. Commentary by Peter O'Sullevan, Julian Wilson and Jimmy Lindley.
Producer Martin Hopkins ; Editor Dave Gordon
10.45am- 1. 0pm
1.10-5.10pm..........................
Contributors
Introduced By: Steve Rider.
Unknown: Mike Atherton
Commentary By: Richie Benaud
Commentary By: Geoffrey Boycott
Commentary By: David Gower
Commentary By: Colin Croft
Commentary By: Tony Lewis.
Unknown: Jonathan Agnew
Commentary By: David Coleman
Commentary By: Brendan Foster
Commentary By: Stuart Storey
Commentary By: Paul Dickenson.
Commentary By: John Barrett
Commentary By: Virginia Wade.
Unknown: Julian Wilson
Unknown: Jimmy Lindley.
Producer: Martin Hopkins
Editor: Dave Gordon
17.10
: News and Weather
17.20
: Regional News and Sport
17.25
: Stay Tooned!
Canadian Toons. First of two programmes featuring the best in recent cartoonsfrom the National Film
Board of Canada. With Tony Robinson. Producer Nick Freand Jones
Contributors
Unknown: Tony Robinson.
Producer: Nick Freand Jones
17.50
: Pets Win Prizes
First in a new series of the furry, feathery and scaly game show where pets compete to win themselves and their ow'ners prizes.
Different types of animals will try out games such as Hard Hat Hamster,
Muel Duel and Bunny Hopscotch. The show also features home video clips of the nation's most talented and bizarre pets. Presented by Dale Winton , with Terry Nutkin. See today's choices. Director Bob Cousins ; Producer Mark Linsey
Send a video of your pet to Pets Win Prizes, BBCtv, 252 Western Avenue. London W3 6XJ. All video tapes will be returned.
♦ Spotlight on Dale Winton : page 9
Contributors
Unknown: Muel Duel
Presented By: Dale Winton
Unknown: Terry Nutkin.
Director: Bob Cousins
Producer: Mark Linsey
Unknown: Dale Winton
 


Eeyore

Colonel Hee-Haw of Queen's Park
NSC Patron
Apr 5, 2014
25,922
7.25
: News; Weather
7.30
: New Yogi Bear Show
Viewers can use the following contact details to interact with Children's BBC.
Postal address: Children's BBC, PO Box 4567, London W 12 6AA
E-mail address: childrens@bbc.co.uk World Wide Web: http://www.bbcnc. org.uk/bbctv/childrens/presentation/
7.30 Rpt ..
7.40
: The Legend of Prince Valiant
Animated adventures.
8.05
: The Raccoons
Cartoon.
8.30
: Fully Booked
Live entertainment with cartoons, celebrities, music, games, comedy and competitions, all from a hotel run by a cow called Morag. Today's guests include
Heartbreak High's Alex Dimitriades and Brookside's Alexandra Fletcher and Diane Burke. Plus music from Shaggy and M People, cartoon fun and adventure with Casper and Mighty Max , and the Chuckle Brothers join the team to find the buried treasure. With Zoe Ball and Grant Stott.
Series producer Liz Scott ; Executive producer
Edward Pugh Stereo........................... WRITE TO: [address removed] or telephone [number removed] (calls cost 5p per 90 seconds). To take part in the competition, phone [number removed](calls cost a maximum of20p). Both telephone lines are open from 8.30- 10.20 only.
Contributors
Unknown: Alex Dimitriades
Unknown: Alexandra Fletcher
Unknown: Diane Burke.
Unknown: Mighty Max
Unknown: Zoe Ball
Unknown: Grant Stott.
Producer: Liz Scott
Producer: Edward Pugh
10.20
: Sweet Valley High
A story of everyday teenage life in a lively California town, as seen through the eyes of 16-year-old twin sisters.
10.43
: Weather
10.45
: Grandstand
Introduced by Steve Rider.
10.45 Cricket: Second Test Live coverage of the third day's play of the
Cornhill Insurance Test between England and the West Indies from Lord's. England have not enjoyed a good recent Test record at Lord's and have to go back to 1957 for their last Test victory over the West Indies at headquarters. But England have already recorded a win over the tourists at Lord's this season, when skipper Mike Atherton scored 127 in last month's deciding one-day match.
Commentary by Richie Benaud , Geoffrey Boycott , David Gower , Colin Croft and Tony Lewis. ..
♦ See Jonathan Agnew : page 54
1.05 News
1.10,2.10 and 2.40 athletics only,
3.10,3.45 Athletics and Tennis First day action from the athletics European Cup final in Lille, France.
Great Britain's men are aiming to go one better than their second place in last year's final in Birmingham, where Britain's women came third. Commentary by David Coleman , Brendan Foster , Stuart Storey and Paul Dickenson.
The Direct Line tennis final from Eastbourne
- the last chance for the world's top women players to limber up for Wimbledon, which begins on Monday. Commentary by John Barrett and Virginia Wade.
1.55,2.25,2.55,3.30 Racing From
Ascot, featuring races at 2.00, 2.30, 3.00 and 3.35. Commentary by Peter O'Sullevan, Julian Wilson and Jimmy Lindley.
Producer Martin Hopkins ; Editor Dave Gordon
10.45am- 1. 0pm
1.10-5.10pm..........................
Contributors
Introduced By: Steve Rider.
Unknown: Mike Atherton
Commentary By: Richie Benaud
Commentary By: Geoffrey Boycott
Commentary By: David Gower
Commentary By: Colin Croft
Commentary By: Tony Lewis.
Unknown: Jonathan Agnew
Commentary By: David Coleman
Commentary By: Brendan Foster
Commentary By: Stuart Storey
Commentary By: Paul Dickenson.
Commentary By: John Barrett
Commentary By: Virginia Wade.
Unknown: Julian Wilson
Unknown: Jimmy Lindley.
Producer: Martin Hopkins
Editor: Dave Gordon
17.10
: News and Weather
17.20
: Regional News and Sport
17.25
: Stay Tooned!
Canadian Toons. First of two programmes featuring the best in recent cartoonsfrom the National Film
Board of Canada. With Tony Robinson. Producer Nick Freand Jones
Contributors
Unknown: Tony Robinson.
Producer: Nick Freand Jones
17.50
: Pets Win Prizes
First in a new series of the furry, feathery and scaly game show where pets compete to win themselves and their ow'ners prizes.
Different types of animals will try out games such as Hard Hat Hamster,
Muel Duel and Bunny Hopscotch. The show also features home video clips of the nation's most talented and bizarre pets. Presented by Dale Winton , with Terry Nutkin. See today's choices. Director Bob Cousins ; Producer Mark Linsey
Send a video of your pet to Pets Win Prizes, BBCtv, 252 Western Avenue. London W3 6XJ. All video tapes will be returned.
♦ Spotlight on Dale Winton : page 9
Contributors
Unknown: Muel Duel
Presented By: Dale Winton
Unknown: Terry Nutkin.
Director: Bob Cousins
Producer: Mark Linsey
Unknown: Dale Winton

That's June 23rd 1995. West Indies in town. Mike Atherton captain of England.
 
















crodonilson

He/Him
Jan 17, 2005
14,062
Lyme Regis
15.55
: Moomin
Animated adventures.
16.20
: Spacevets
The crew of the starship
I Dispensable face the ultimate nightmare of Second Officer
Two as their new captain.
16.35
: What's That Noise?
The Tracy Brothers explore Britain's music scene. This week: South Wales, with a look at the U2 Zooropa Tour.
COMPETITION LINE: [number removed] (Max call cost 25p). For copy of Rules, send sae to [address removed]
Contributors
Unknown: Wood Lane
17.00
: Newsround
17.10
: Grange Hill
Mary is still a mystery - where has she come from? She eats with her fingers and she gamboles instead of walking.

17.35
: Neighbours
Doug panics when Jill threatens to tell Pam of their affair. Philip is devasted by Julie's ultimatum. Karl does a poo on the Robinsons drive which causes mutiny on Ramsey Street.
Contributors


18.00
: Six O'Clock News
With Peter Sissons and Anna Ford. Subtitled
Weather Michael Fish.

18.30
: Regional news magazines
19.00
: The Brittas Empire
Last episode in the series.
Helen's twins are due and she is determined that Laura should drive her to hospital.
Written by Richard Fegen and Andrew Norriss
Producer Mike Stephens

19.30
: EastEnders
Sanjay tries teabagging with Ghita. Arthur's attempts to console Christine get him into trouble, Sanjay's hopes of a windfall are dashed and Nigel has some visitors from the past.

20.00
: The Skipper
Series following the life of a Newlyn fisherman. Skipper Roger Nowell tows his brother's damaged ship into port, revelling in the situation: "I just love having brother on the end of a piece of rope and he hates it!" The tow rope breaks and his brother is left drifting towards the rocks.

Unknown: Roger Nowell
20.30
: 2 Point 4 Children
Bill and Rona'sfirstjobis disrupted by Mother Nature in Britains 2nd favourite comedy.
Written by Andrew Marshall
Director/Producer Richard Boden
Contributors
Written By: Andrew Marshall
Producer: Richard Boden
Bill: Belinda Lang
Ben: Gary Olsen
Rona: Julia Hills
Jenny: Clare Buckfield
David: John Pickard
Tina: Sandra Dickinson
Christine: Kim Benson
Tony: Tom Roberts
21.00
: Party Political Broadcast
By the Conservative Party.
21.05
: Nine O'Clock News
With Martyn Lewis. Subtitled
Regional News
Weather Michael Fish
Contributors
Unknown: Martyn Lewis.
21.35
: Crimewatch File
Crimewatch reconstructs a major police investigation. Presented by Sue Cook. Double Identity. A supermarket manager is forced to rob his own store while his family is held hostage. Police took a calculated risk when a man they arrested gave information about the gang.
Later, they discovered that all was not what it seemed.
Producer Linda Cleeve
Executive producer Anne Morrison
Contributors
Presented By: Sue Cook.
Producer: Linda Cleeve
Producer: Anne Morrison
22.30
: Omnibus
WildSwans
BBC 1's long-running arts series returns for a new 26-week run with a film about the award-winning Chinese author JungChang. Her personal account of three generations caught in the upheaval of 20th-century
Chinese history has become one of the best-selling non-fiction books of recent years. Chang's grandmother, born in Imperial China in 1909, was sold as a concubine to a Manchurian warlord. The author's mother joined her idealistic young husband on the Long March only to be locked up in later years for "bourgeois crimes".
JungChang herself grew up
In the Cultural Revolution but left China in 1978 and came to Britain on a scholarship; she has remained here ever since. Mischa Scorer's film uses archive footage, interviews with JungChang and her mother De Hong and readings from Wild Swans to tell this extraordinary story. Series editor Nigel Williams
 






Albion_Dave

Well-known member
Jul 4, 2011
2,120
Eastbourne
19.30
: EastEnders
Sanjay tries teabagging with Ghita. Arthur's attempts to console Christine get him into trouble, Sanjay's hopes of a windfall are dashed and Nigel has some visitors from the past.

Can't believe i missed this episode :lolol:
 


Eeyore

Colonel Hee-Haw of Queen's Park
NSC Patron
Apr 5, 2014
25,922


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