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  • Jack Pizzey tells the amazing story of Mrs Mary Anderson, an 84-year-old camping enthusiast who keeps two caravans (they're ...
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"We would knock down these bloody awful buildings and give them a chance to live in a decent way, as they deserved, because ...

1970: WASTE NOT! Worthing's WAR on WASTE | Nationwide | World of Work | BBC Archive

1970: WASTE NOT! Worthing's WAR on WASTE | Nationwide | World of Work | BBC Archive

"Making the most of rubbish is Worthing's magnificent obsession." Jack Pizzey reports from the seaside town of Worthing, where a ...

1976: Old Machinery Man | Nationwide | BBC Archive

1976: Old Machinery Man | Nationwide | BBC Archive

"The noise of old agricultural engines is Ken's kind of music." Luke Casey reports on

1969: Computer Banking and the end of Cash | Tomorrow's World | Retro Tech | BBC Archive

1969: Computer Banking and the end of Cash | Tomorrow's World | Retro Tech | BBC Archive

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1972: The PENSIONER Who Drives his DAD to WORK | Nationwide | Weird and Wonderful | BBC Archive

1972: The PENSIONER Who Drives his DAD to WORK | Nationwide | Weird and Wonderful | BBC Archive

"If you think Frank Turner can lie in bed as long as he wants now that he's

1967: The Man With a HOME COMPUTER | Tomorrow's World | Retro Tech | BBC Archive

1967: The Man With a HOME COMPUTER | Tomorrow's World | Retro Tech | BBC Archive

"Experts predict that in twenty years time, all new houses will be built with special computer points." Derek Cooper voices a report ...

1971: Mums of the 70s | BBC Archive

1971: Mums of the 70s | BBC Archive

What are mums like in the early 1970s? Reporter Adella Kincaid looks at what

1971: The GOSPEL According to HERBERT THORPE | Nationwide | BBC Archive

1971: The GOSPEL According to HERBERT THORPE | Nationwide | BBC Archive

Outside the little Yorkshire town of Meltham, 71-year-old Army and Navy veteran Herbert Thorpe is taking a stand. Everything that ...

1972: 84-year-old woman has an INDOOR CARAVAN | Nationwide | Classic BBC Clips

1972: 84-year-old woman has an INDOOR CARAVAN | Nationwide | Classic BBC Clips

Jack Pizzey tells the amazing story of Mrs Mary Anderson, an 84-year-old camping enthusiast who keeps two caravans (they're ...