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Yesterday's Men is a British documentary shown in the 24 Hours series (BBC 1) on 17 June 1971. The programme is remembered for provoking a major clash between the Labour Party and the BBC. According to Anthony Smith, the editor of 24 Hours at the time, the film led to "the biggest and most furious row that a television programme in the English language has ever provoked."

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  • Yesterday's Men is a British documentary shown in the 24 Hours series (BBC 1) on 17 June 1971. The programme is remembered for provoking a major clash between the Labour Party and the BBC. According to Anthony Smith, the editor of 24 Hours at the time, the film led to "the biggest and most furious row that a television programme in the English language has ever provoked." (en)
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  • Docoumentry (en)
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  • Yesterday's Men is a British documentary shown in the 24 Hours series (BBC 1) on 17 June 1971. The programme is remembered for provoking a major clash between the Labour Party and the BBC. According to Anthony Smith, the editor of 24 Hours at the time, the film led to "the biggest and most furious row that a television programme in the English language has ever provoked." (en)
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  • Yesterday's Men (TV programme) (en)
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