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  • Sergeant Peppers (1988)

    21 years after the original release of the Beatles’ ‘Sergeant Pepper’ album, some of Britain’s top new pop acts have assembled a tribute to the classic album. It is all in aid of charity - every penny...

  • When pirates ruled the waves (1988)

    A documentary to mark the 21st anniversary of the Marine Offences (Broadcast) Act which outlawed Britain’s offshore radio pirates from 14th August 1967. It traces the history of the pirate ships and...

  • National Railway Round-Up: November 1988 (1988)

    The latest news for railway lovers: November 1988 edition. News: Alastair Moreton of Eurotunnel (part 3), the potential of Inverness as a centre of operations in the Highlands and more.

  • Sounds for Mandela (1988)

    A portrait of the jailed African leader by the people who know him, and were imprisoned with him, and the protest songs he has inspired. Gillian Reynolds wrote in her Telegraph review of 19th July '... Peter...

  • National Railway Round-Up: August 1988 (1988)

    The August/September editions of the programme that brings all the latest news and information to railway buffs

  • Elgar remembered (1988)

    Elgar, who was born near Worcester in 1857 and died there in 1934, is remebered by local people. The programme contains unique material: the nurse who cared for Elgar during his last illness talks about him...

  • Northern Ireland (1988)

    aka: What you’re training for...

    A documentary about the IRA and terrorism in Northern Ireland.

  • Capital punishment (1988)

    A documentary about the death penalty in the USA.

  • The Radio Academy and new conference 1988: debate with Peter Waterman (1988)

    A documentary about the Radio Academy Awards and Conference in 1988, with a talk from Peter Waterman, who discusses the relationship between the radio industry and the music industry.

  • The Radio Academy and new conference 1988: with Paul Gambaccini (1988)

    A documentary about the 1988 Radio Academy awards and conference. Talk by Paul Gambaccini.