A look at the most important events of 1947 deteriorating AngloRussian relations, the Truman Doctrine, a most splendid gift from Australia to Britain, the death of Al Capone, and the Partition Plan for Palestine Featuring original newsreel footage of key people and events that shaped that exciting year
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A historical look at the news events which occured during 1967.
Please note this is a region B Blu-ray and will require a region B or region free Blu-ray player in order to play A Year to Remember the classic series that recalls the definitive events of the 20th century compiles contemporary news coverage drawn from the world famous British Pathé archive Pathé News set the standard for cinematic journalism keeping audiences both informed and entertained for the better part of a century This programme does the same for a new generation and details not only the major political issues that dominated the day but also key social changes and cultural trends This hour-long episode chronicles that remarkable year 1967 The year starts dramatically with the escape of The Boston Strangler and his recapture three days later Cassius Clay refuses to join the US Army and is immediately stripped of his heavyweight title Race riots erupt in Detroit lasting five days leaving 43 dead over 1000 injured and thousands of buildings destroyed Tragedy occurs in the Space Race when a Russian cosmonaut dies in the Soyuz 1 crash On a brighter note Elvis Presley marries Priscilla Meanwhile in the UK the Swinging Sixties continues to dominate the headlines as The Monkees touch down at Heathrow to a chorus of screaming teenage girls! The Rolling Stones Mick Jagger and Keith Richards on bail for drug offences are cleared The Crown Jewels are moved to an ultra secure chamber in the Tower of London Britain also powers forward technologically with the development of a prototype for Concorde!
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