The World Through European Eyes
Fifty million watch TV In Britain, 300 million watch it in the rest of Europe. Today television's antennae grope across large areas of Europe's skyline from the Shannon to the Volga. The television screen can unite millions of viewers, but equally it can divide them. There are differences of kind and of degree, of quantity and of quality, of emphasis and interpretation.
Each week Europa highlights some of these aspects by presenting the stories and issues that have interested some of the millions of television viewers across a continent.