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On The Daily Politics Today In Guess The Year It Showed The Great Train Robbery And Sir Alec Douglas Hume
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the year given was 1965 as one of the MP'S said 1963 which was the right answer
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[Soundtrack] - "Baby, Please Don't Go" - Them
[Newsreel] - Sir Alec Douglas-Home retirement as Leader of the Opposition
[S] - "We Gotta Get out of This Place" - The Animals
[N] - Prison escape of Ronnie Biggs (and recapture of the two prisoners who took advantage of the Biggs escape)
[S] - "Stop! In the Name of Love" - The Supremes
[N] - Declaration of Independence by Government of Rhodesia
[S] - "Ticket to Ride"" - The Beatles
[N] - Roadside breathalyser test {N.B although introduction of drink drive limits was announced in '65 it did not become law until '66 and roadside breathalysers not introduced until '67}
[S] - "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" - The Righteous Brothers
[N] - Indo-Pakistani War
[Soundtrack] - "Baby, Please Don't Go" - Them
[Newsreel] - Sir Alec Douglas-Home retirement as Leader of the Opposition
[S] - "We Gotta Get out of This Place" - The Animals
[N] - Prison escape of Ronnie Biggs (and recapture of the two prisoners who took advantage of the Biggs escape)
[S] - "Stop! In the Name of Love" - The Supremes
[N] - Declaration of Independence by Government of Rhodesia
[S] - "Ticket to Ride"" - The Beatles
[N] - Roadside breathalyser test {N.B although introduction of drink drive limits was announced in '65 it did not become law until '66 and roadside breathalysers not introduced until '67}
[S] - "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" - The Righteous Brothers
[N] - Indo-Pakistani War
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