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Old 9th Jun 2017, 3:56 pm   #1
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Default BBC Radio Times Archive.1923-2009.

Found this site http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk which not only covers old editions of the magazine but also extracts of radio and tv programmes from that era etc.

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From 1969 July 19

18.15 : Apollo 11: Man on the Moon
Just before 6.20 the Apollo 11 astronauts disappear behind the moon for the first time. Out of contact with Houston Control they make the critical firing that decides whether or not the mission can continue. A report by James Burke from the Apollo Space Studio
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We've been here before!
http://www.vintage-radio.net/forum/s...d.php?p=714906
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Does anyone know whether there is an accessible collection of Radio Times (hard copies) anywhere?

Back in the 1980's, I cut out a small section from a feature article in a copy of RT and never made a note of who the (most admirable) author was - have been kicking myself about ever since .

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