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BBC Nationwide was BBC's Former 60 minutes. BBC has * BBC Spotlight * BBC Wales Today * BBC London (was replaced by LondonPlus) * South East * Points West * South Today * Midlands Today * East Midlands Today * Look East * Look North * Reporting Scotland * Look North (North West) * Scene Around Six So that is the BBC Nationwide Tribe until 1983.

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  • Nationwide
  • NationWide
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  • BBC Nationwide was BBC's Former 60 minutes. BBC has * BBC Spotlight * BBC Wales Today * BBC London (was replaced by LondonPlus) * South East * Points West * South Today * Midlands Today * East Midlands Today * Look East * Look North * Reporting Scotland * Look North (North West) * Scene Around Six So that is the BBC Nationwide Tribe until 1983.
  • Nationwide was a news magazine programme, that focused on regional reports, which was broadcast on BBC1 between 1969 and 1984. In one report in 1981 [1], the programme focused on the links between extreme right wing groups and punk "Oi" music in Britain. John Peel made an appearance in the report giving his views on the connection between punk and nazism.
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  • BBC TV in
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  • Nationwide_v1a-01.jpg
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  • 1983(xsd:integer)
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  • Nationwide
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  • BBC Nations BBC 60 Minutes
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  • 1969(xsd:integer)
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  • Regions\Nations of the UK
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  • BBC
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  • BBC Nationwide was BBC's Former 60 minutes. BBC has * BBC Spotlight * BBC Wales Today * BBC London (was replaced by LondonPlus) * South East * Points West * South Today * Midlands Today * East Midlands Today * Look East * Look North * Reporting Scotland * Look North (North West) * Scene Around Six So that is the BBC Nationwide Tribe until 1983.
  • Nationwide was a news magazine programme, that focused on regional reports, which was broadcast on BBC1 between 1969 and 1984. In one report in 1981 [1], the programme focused on the links between extreme right wing groups and punk "Oi" music in Britain. John Peel made an appearance in the report giving his views on the connection between punk and nazism.
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