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Morris first came to public attention in the 1950s as a presenter of the ITV television programme Zoo Time, but achieved worldwide fame in 1967 with his book The Naked Ape.
The programme also came 80th in the British Film Institute's 100 Greatest British Television Programmes.
The programme also came 80th in the British Film Institute's 100 Greatest British Television Programmes
However, the nuclear programme came to a halt after Lal Bahadur Shastri became the prime minister after Nehru's death.
Another Smallfilms production, Bagpuss, came top of a BBC poll to find the favourite children's programme.
In a second five year plan, which came out of a consultative meeting held in March 2007 with partners, the programme will additionally, work with a number of Partner Universities to develop full fledged Master's degree programmes to be based at African Universities.
By the first half of the 19th century, however, the Whig political programme came to encompass not only the supremacy of parliament over the monarch and support for free trade, but Catholic emancipation, the abolition of slavery and expansion of the franchise ( suffrage ).
Tarrant created and hosted Everybody's Equal in 1989, although the programme came to an end in 1990.
A further controversy came when the television interviewer, Jeremy Paxman, relentlessly asked him the same question 12 times in all, ( 14 if including two earlier inquiries that were worded somewhat differently ) during an edition of the Newsnight programme.
Gervais then came to much wider national attention with an obnoxious, cutting persona featured in a topical slot that replaced Ali G's segments on the satirical Channel 4 comedy programme The 11 O ' Clock Show in early 1999, in which his character used as many expletives as was possible and produced an inordinate amount of politically incorrect statements.
The show contains dark humour, with many of the scenes inspired by horror films ( the policeman who visits Tubbs and Edward in the first series is a reference to The Wicker Man ), documentaries ( Dr. Carlton came from a programme called Change of Sex which featured a " monstrously unsympathetic " doctor ) and personal experience-Legz Akimbo came from the writers ' experiences in amateur theatre ; Pauline Campbell-Jones came from Reece Shearsmith's own Restart officer and Papa Lazarou came from a former landlord Pemberton and Shearsmith had.
She first came to prominence in the 1980s, as co-presenter ( with Jools Holland ) of the Channel 4 pop music programme The Tube.
The main opening programme came at 7: 00pm with The Stars Rise in the West, a filmed special introduced by It's That Man Again regular Jack Train.
Each series would have a ' home region ' which would administrate and coordinate central functions ( Tyne Tees Television for Highway and Anglia Television for The Time, The Place ), with the production of each programme being handled by the local ITV contractor ; thus, when the shows came to the Channel Islands, they used Channel's facilities.
The " essays " actually came into existence as programme notes written by Tovey to accompany concerts given ( mostly under his own baton ) by the Reid Orchestra in Edinburgh.
Bashir came to wide prominence in 1995 when he interviewed ( for the BBC's Panorama programme ) Diana, Princess of Wales about her failed marriage to the Prince of Wales.
The real rescue came from the expansion of the shows programme into other venues, and in particular from the takeover of the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show in 1993: the increased options for both members and for exhibitors meant that the intense criticisms and conflict of the 1980s over the future of the Show did not return.
One of the more controversial enforcements of the programme rules came in October 1983.
A similar claim is made that the tune came to the blind itinerant harpist Rory Dall O ' Cahan in a dream, and a documentary detailing this version was broadcast on the Maryland Public Television in USA in March 2000 .; reference to this was also made by historian John Hamilton in Michael Portillo's TV programme " Great British Railway Journeys Goes to Ireland " in February 2012.
In 2006 it came fourth in the same league ; the programme claimed that it placed lower due to " a slight dip in exam results ", though presenter Phil Spencer noted that it was his personal favourite.
He came to prominence as a BBC television journalist, and was best known as the presenter of the BBC television quiz programme Mastermind, which he hosted for 25 years.

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After the update, users could access information about the programme, schedules, news, sport and weather.
This discovery was made public in a BBC TV programme in 1999, reviving debate about Soviet links to CND.
Granada hurried to update the programme, with the hope of introducing more issue-driven stories, including Lucille Hewitt becoming addicted to drugs, Jerry Booth being in a storyline about homosexuality, Emily Nugent having an out of wedlock child, and introducing a black family, but all of these ideas were dropped for fear of upsetting viewers.
He presented a Radio 4 programme, The Wikipedia Story, about Wikipedia and other encyclopedias, which featured Anderson making this correcting edit to Wikipedia's article on the UK politician Michael Portillo.
Chapman states " from about the age of seven or eight I used to be an avid listener of a radio programme called The Goon Show.
The programme had disappointing results ; less than 40 per cent of SS men married and each produced only about one child.
Also known as the parliament of Labour, the conference also makes decisions about the ILO's general policy, work programme and budget.
Following each trip, Palin wrote a book about his travels, providing information and insights not included in the TV programme.
During a PDPA conference Najibullah, talking about the indoctrination programme of KHAD officials, said " a weapon in one hand, a book in the other.
She thought she was being asked her legal advice about the type of policy programme party leader Dick Spring was proposing.
In 2011 Kinnock took part in the BBC Wales programme Coming Home about his Welsh family history, the programme was broadcast on 30 November 2011.
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In the Social Studies of Science journal, Bricmont and Sokal responded to Stolzenberg, denouncing his " tendentious misrepresentations " of their work, and criticizing Stolzenberg's commentary about the Strong programme.
As for the lyrics, Henny now sang about growing older ( much to Ernst's annoyance ); opening-song Alles Doet Het Nog ( Everything Still Works ) is about coming back in a world dominated by teenagers while the bigband-skanker Dansmuziek ( to be adopted as the theme-tune of an I Love The 1980s-style programme ) portrays a former King of the Dancefloor trapped in a fat man's body.
The recording was eventually broadcast on Pat Dixon's Mirror of the Month programme and after receiving a good response led to another sketch in which Unwin was interviewed as a man from Atlantis being asked about life in the sunken city.
* Tim Rice's American Pie, a British radio programme about American music, hosted by Tim Rice
In 2009 Jones took part in the BBC Wales programme Coming Home about his Welsh family history.
In 2008, Newton-John took part in the BBC Wales programme Coming Home about her Welsh family history.
In a documentary programme about that album ( as part of the Classic Albums TV series ), lead singer Bruce Dickinson wanders through the avenues of Portmeirion and describes how the song was written and how the band's manager obtained permission from Patrick McGoohan to use dialogue from the show in the song's introduction.
But the initiative did have a significant effect in changing cultures, and paradoxically the spin-off Chartermark initiative may have had more impact on local organisations uncertain about what standards to aim for, than the parent Citizen's Charter programme itself.
Marx expanded upon his ideas about the dictatorship of the proletariat in his short 1875 work, Critique of the Gotha Program, a scathing criticism and attack on the principles laid out in the programme of the German Workers ' Party ( predecessor to the SPD ), a socialist organisation whose policies he thought to be ineffectual.
Australia has a large bilateral aid programme ( about $ 1. 3 billion for 1997 – 98, mostly in the form of grants ) under which some 60 countries receive assistance.

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