Topic Brief: "It's a pie in the sky" Bob Langley reports from Liverpool, where the 380 foot tall Liverpool Beacon has become a distinctive feature ... "Dreams come by conveyor belt these days." Barrie Gill investigates the world of the Coventry car worker.
1961 Dr Beeching And The State Of British Rail Panorama Voice Of The People Bbc Archive -
"It's a pie in the sky" Bob Langley reports from Liverpool, where the 380 foot tall Liverpool Beacon has become a distinctive feature ... "Dreams come by conveyor belt these days." Barrie Gill investigates the world of the Coventry car worker. The first of two documents that outlined his plans for the reduction and restructuring of the
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- "It's a pie in the sky" Bob Langley reports from Liverpool, where the 380 foot tall Liverpool Beacon has become a distinctive feature ...
- "Dreams come by conveyor belt these days." Barrie Gill investigates the world of the Coventry car worker.
- The first of two documents that outlined his plans for the reduction and restructuring of the
- John Stapleton meets some young lads with a rather old-fashioned hobby.
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