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Yesterday’s Men 1971 A furious row with the Opposition about a programme on how it was coping with losing power – and some difficult questions for the
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Document Date: 2010-03-08 09:56:20


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Television Centre / Shadow Cabinet / Labour Shadow Cabinet / Labour / BBC’s party / Independent Broadcasting Authority / House of Commons / /

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James Callaghan / John Crawley / Anthony Crosland / Huw Wheldon / Edward Heath / Richard Crossman / Hugh Greene / Charles Curran / Paul Fox / Roy Jenkins / Harold Wilson / Goodman / John Grist / David Wilby / Joe Haines / David Dimbleby / William Rees-Mogg / /

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General Election / /

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The Times / /

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