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Meeting Point: A Hundred Years' War

on BBC One London

In 1865 William Booth accepted an invitation to lead a mission in London's East End. From that action has sprung the world-wide organisation which is the modern Salvation Army.
Tonight, at the conclusion of the Army's centenary celebrations General Frederick Coutts and Lt.-Col. Bernard Watson author of an official history of the Army talk to
Geoffrey Wheeler and see film of some of the work of the Army today.
To be repeated tonight at 11.10
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Contributors

Interviewee:
General Frederick Coutts
Interviewee:
Lt.-Col. Bernard Watson
Presenter:
Geoffrey Wheeler
Film sequences directed by:
Derek Smith
Television presentation:
Barrie Edgar
Producer:
William Purcell

BBC One London

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