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Kon-Tiki
Loss of HM Submarine Truculent
India becomes a Republic
The General Election
Fuchs, atom spy
Invention of the L-P Record
The De Havilland Comet
West Indies Test Victory
The Korean War
Knocks hinnoch Colliery Disaster
The New Commons Chamber
Removal of the Stone of Scone
with, in order of appearance, the recorded voices of COMMANDER J. E. STEVENSON PANDIT JAWAHARLAL NEHRU RT HON WINSTON CHURCHILL RT HON CLEMENT ATTLEE J. B. PRIESTLEY , DR CHARLES HILL MARY RUST, DR PETER GOLDMARK JIMMY EDWARDS , TED RAY JEAN SUTCLIFFE , CHARLES GARDNER THOR HEYERDAHL , PHILIP UNWIN JAMESON CLARK , REX ALSTON PRESIDENT HARRY S. TRUMAN JAMES CAMERON
SIR GILES GILBERT SCOTT HM KING GEORGE VI GRACIE FIELDS
THE DEAN OF WESTMINSTER KAY MATHIESON and Leonard Fenton
Brian Haines , Hilda Kriseman Peter Tuddenham
The pages turned by Michael Flanders
Research by LESLIE BAILY
Compiled. written, and produced by JOHN BRIDGES

Contributors

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J. E. Stevenson
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Clement Attlee
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J. B. Priestley
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Dr Peter Goi.
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Dmark Jimmy Edwards
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Ted Ray
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Jean Sutcliffe
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Charles Gardner
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Thor Heyerdahl
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Philip Unwin
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Jameson Clark
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Rex Alston
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Harry S. Truman
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James Cameron
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Sir Giles Gilbert Scott
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Kay Mathieson
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Leonard Fenton
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Brian Haines
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Hilda Kriseman
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Peter Tuddenham
Turned By:
Michael Flanders
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Leslie Baily

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