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    THIS WEEK [ITV/Rediffusion, 1956-68]Great Britain

    DOCUMENTARY. A personal report on the year 1965 by James Cameron.

    Main title over stills of James Cameron and events of the year (00:25). Cameron introduces the programme outlining the major ...

     
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    PANORAMAGreat Britain

    Michael Charlton reports from Salisbury on the situation in Rhodesia following U.D.I. (Unilateral Declaration of Independence).

     
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    PANORAMAGreat Britain

    Harold Wilson talks with Robin Day about the recently imposed sanctions on oil exports to Rhodesia.

     
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    DATELINEGreat Britain

    At a press conference in Salisbury, Ian Smith answers questions on Rhodesia's Unilateral Declaration of Independence.

     
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    LOOK AT LIFEGreat Britain

    Some aspects of the varied work being done by young volunteers from Britain for Voluntary Service Overseas in social and medical services, particularly in the new countries of Tanzania and Mauritius.

     
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    AIR STRIKE 1965

    Rhodesia

    Demonstration of the ability of the R.R.A.F. to attack a target with a number of different levels of ferocity.

     
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    ZAMBIA 1965

    THIS WEEK [ITV/Rediffusion, 1956-68]Great Britain

    DOCUMENTARY. A report a week after Rhodesia's Unilateral Declaration of Independence (UDI) and the possible effects on Zambia.

    No titles. Yachts sailing on Lake Kariba (0:10). A black man helps ...

     
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    THIS WEEK [ITV/Rediffusion, 1956-68]Great Britain

    A REPORT ON THE RHODESIAN SITUATION

     
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    THIS WEEK [ITV/Rediffusion, 1956-68]Great Britain

    An interview with Ian Smith about the future of Rhodesia.

     
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    PANORAMAGreat Britain

    People in the street air their views on the Rhodesian question.

     
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    DOMINICA 1965

    THIS WEEK [ITV/Rediffusion, 1956-68]Great Britain

    A profile on Dominica.

     
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    Great Britain

    Four Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme winners from the Midlands joined six Gambians and journeyed 200 miles to explore ancient stone circles in the Gambian interior.