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  2. What the Papers Say - Wikipedia

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    What The Papers Say is a British radio and television series. It consists of quotations from headlines and comment pages in the previous week's newspapers, read in a variety of voices and accents by actors. The quotes are linked by a script read by a studio presenter, usually a prominent journalist. The show did not have a regular host, and was ...

  3. What the papers say – November 18 - AOL

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    The UK healthcare system, Tory politics and tax cuts kick off the weekend’s front pages. The NHS features on the front of both The Times and the i, with the two papers opting for somewhat ...

  4. What the papers say – April 24 - AOL

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    What the papers say – April 24. The biggest boost for defence in a generation features among a variety of stories on the front pages of Britain’s newspapers on Wednesday. The Telegraph, the i ...

  5. What the papers say – April 29 - AOL

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    The Telegraph says the Government has accused the EU of double standards after Ireland vowed to send asylum seekers back to the UK. The front page of tomorrow's Daily Telegraph:

  6. What the papers say – December 19 - AOL

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    The lingering prospect of a third national lockdown in the UK leads many of Saturday’s papers, while developments on another Covid-19 vaccine, Brexit and Strictly also feature on the fronts.

  7. What the papers say – December 22 - AOL

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    A variety of stories make up the UK’s front pages at the end of the working week. ... What the papers say – December 22. PA Reporter. December 21, 2023 at 9:47 PM.

  8. What the papers say – December 4 - AOL

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    The only titles to agree on their front page lead are The Daily Telegraph and Daily Mail, which both say Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will block a £15 increase in the TV licence – the biggest ...

  9. 1963 in British television - Wikipedia

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    Once Aboard the Lugger (1963) 6 January – Best of Friends (1963) 7 January – World in Action (1963–1998) 27 January – The Twilight Zone ( 1959–1964; 1985–1989) 2 February – 24-Hour Call (1963) 1 February – The Beverly Hillbillies (1962–1971) 4 February – The Plane Makers (1963–1965) 30 March –.