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The 1900 Island
Four families try to adapt to life on a tidal island at the turn of the 20th century.
BBC One Wales
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1908 - The First True Olympics
Dramatised documentary about the controversial first London Olympics in 1908.
BBC Four
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1911 Review of the Year
Explores the headline events of 1911 including the theft of the Mona Lisa in Paris.
BBC Two
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1913: The Year Before
Michael Portillo challenges the notion of calm before the storm of the Great War
BBC Radio 4
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1914 Home Rule Act Centenary
Coverage of an event to mark the centenary of the passage of the 1914 Home Rule Act.
BBC Parliament
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1916: A Letter from Ireland
Fintan O'Toole looks at letters written at the time of the 1916 Easter Rising in Ireland.
BBC Radio 4
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1916: The Irish Rebellion
Liam Neeson narrates an account of the Dublin Easter uprising of 1916.
BBC Four
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1917
During the First World War, two soldiers must cross no-man's-land to deliver a message.
BBC One
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1917 Revolution: Agitation Through Education
Peter Stead marks the 100th Anniversary of the Russian Revolution
BBC Radio Wales
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1918 Election Lecture - Countess Markievicz
The History of Parliament Trust lecture by Edward Madigan on Countess Markievicz.
BBC Parliament
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1918 Election Lecture - The Co-operative Party
The History of Parliament Trust lecture by Angela Whitecross on the Co-operative Party.
BBC Parliament
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1922: Leisure and Entertainment
Series of short programmes looking at cultural life in 1922, the year the BBC was founded.
BBC Radio 3
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1922: The Birth of Now
Matthew Sweet investigates objects and events from 1922, the crucial year for modernism.
BBC Radio 4
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1929 by Andrew Ross Sorkin
Andrew Ross Sorkin's gripping account of the greatest crash in Wall Street history.
BBC Radio 4
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1929: Crash, Bang, Wallop
Kirsty Wark explores the cultural impact of the 1929 financial crash and Great Depression.
BBC Radio 2
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1937 Coronation
Programmes looking back at the coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth
BBC Parliament
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1944: Should We Bomb Auschwitz?
The story of two prisoners who miraculously escaped from Auschwitz in 1944.
BBC Two
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1945 General Election Lecture
Professor Vernon Bogdanor delivering a lecture on the 1945 general election.
BBC Parliament
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1945: Diwedd y Rhyfel
Bethan Rhys Roberts yn cofnodi diwedd yr Ail Ryfel byd trwy gyfrwng straeon personol.
BBC Radio Cymru
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1945: The Savage Peace
Documentary on the treatment of Germans in former occupied countries after World War II.
BBC Two
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1948 Olympics - London's Austerity Games
Barry Davies presents the story of the last time the Olympic Games came to London.
BBC Radio 2
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The 1951 Festival of Britain: A Brave New World
Story behind the festival which showed how to carve out a bright future through design.
BBC Two
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1953: Those Radio Times
Nick Baker celebrates the Best of British in Coronation year.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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1955 General Election
A chance to relive the first recorded BBC television election results coverage.
BBC Parliament
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1959 General Election
An archive broadcast of the BBC's 1959 General Election results programme.
BBC Parliament
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1959: Never Had It So Good
Archive programmes depicting life and politics in 1959, including the General Election
BBC Parliament
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1959: The Year that Changed Jazz
A look at 1959 albums by Miles Davis, Dave Brubeck, Charles Mingus and Ornette Coleman.
BBC Four
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1960 Labour Conference
Hugh Gaitskell's speech made at the 1960 Labour Party Conference.
BBC Parliament
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1962 - Love Me Do
Stuart Maconie celebrates the 50th anniversary of the release of the Beatles' Love Me Do.
BBC One
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1963: That Was The Year That Was
Michael Grade celebrates 1963 with special guests at London's Riverside Studios.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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1966 General Election
The BBC's 1966 election night programme, presented by Cliff Michelmore.
BBC Parliament
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1968 - Blwyddyn o Brotest
O Ffrainc i Prâg i'r Unol Daleithiau, sut y daeth 1968 yn gymaint o flwyddyn o brotest?
BBC Radio Cymru
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1968 - The Year of Revolutions
John Tusa and guests discuss the impact of the tumultuous world events of 1968
BBC Radio 4
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1968 Day by Day Omnibus
Another chance to look back at the events making the news 40 years ago with John Tusa
BBC Radio 4
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1968 The Sixty-Eighters at Sixty
David Aaronovitch assesses the legacy of 1968, talking to former self-styled rebels
BBC Radio 4
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1968: Day by Day
Another chance to hear the highlights of Radio 4's 1968 Day by Day series.
BBC Radio 4
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1968: It's Not Just about the Music
Joe Queenan looks back at 40 years of Rolling Stone magazine.
BBC Radio 4
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1968: Notes from the Underground
Rosie Boycott considers the origins, impact and legacy of the underground press in Britain
BBC Radio 4
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1968: Philosophy in the Streets
Nick Fraser recalls the intellectual revolution of May 1968 that spread from Paris.
BBC Radio 4
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1968: Rivers of Blood: The Real Source
Rob Shepherd recalls Enoch Powell's 'Rivers of Blood' speech of 1968.
BBC Radio 4
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1968: The Year Of Dreams
Dr Kim Howells recalls his experiences of a year of protest, revolution and war.
BBC Radio Wales
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1970 Soundscape
A soundscape of 1970 - a guide to the year's events with news clips and music.
BBC Radio 6 Music
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The 1970s Edwardian Reconstruction
Peter York investigates how an Edwardian revival swept Britain in the 1970s.
BBC Four
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1975 - The Year of Queen
Queen's Brian May and Roger Taylor look back on the band's defining year.
BBC Radio 2
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1975 European Referendum
Extract from the referendum results programme, featuring David Dimbleby.
BBC Parliament
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The 1975 Referendum Result
Coverage of the 1975 referendum on whether Britain should remain in the EEC.
BBC Parliament
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1976: Summer of... Heat
Documentary looking at the heatwave of 1976. As the country sweltered, tensions rose.
BBC Two
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1979 General Election: Decision '79
The 1979 general election live results show, plus full analysis in the studio. (1979)
BBC One
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1979 No Confidence Debate
Highlights of the debate which took place in the House of Commons on 28 March 1979.
BBC Parliament
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1980 Conference Speech
Margaret Thatcher's famous "the lady's not for turning" speech. From 10 October 1980.
BBC Parliament
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1980 Party Conference Speech
Margaret Thatcher's address to the 1980 Conservative party conference.
BBC Parliament