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  2. Play for Today - Wikipedia

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    Play for Today is a British television anthology drama series, produced by the BBC and transmitted on BBC1 from 1970 to 1984. During the run, more than three hundred programmes, featuring original television plays, and adaptations of stage plays and novels, were transmitted. The individual episodes were (with a few exceptions noted below ...

  3. Pound sterling - Wikipedia

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    A full proposal for the decimalisation of sterling was then tabled in the House of Commons in June 1855, by William Brown, MP for Lancashire Southern, with the suggestion that the pound sterling be divided into one thousand parts, each called a "mil", or alternatively a farthing, as the pound was then equivalent to 960 farthings which could ...

  4. 868 - Wikipedia

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    Year 868 was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar. Events. By place. Europe. King Charles the Bald ...

  5. Black Wednesday - Wikipedia

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    Our analysis focuses on a neglected factor in the crisis: the role of the weak dollar in intra-EMS tensions. This page was ...

  6. GBP (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Gain-bandwidth product, an audio amplification measurement; Game Boy Player, a Nintendo GameCube to television connector; Game Boy Pocket, a portable gaming console by Nintendo

  7. Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom ...

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    Analysis produced by the BBC indicated that the UK has been the worst hit of the G7 countries in terms of COVID-19, while England is the worst hit nation of Europe, just ahead of Spain. [ 484 ] The Greek Government extends its ban on flights from the UK until 15 July.

  8. Pound sign - Wikipedia

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    The £ grapheme in a selection of fonts The pound sign (£) is the symbol for the pound unit of sterling – the currency of the United Kingdom and its associated Crown Dependencies and British Overseas Territories and previously of Great Britain and of the Kingdom of England.

  9. Gain–bandwidth product - Wikipedia

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    For transistors, the current-gain–bandwidth product is known as the f T or transition frequency. [4] [5] It is calculated from the low-frequency (a few kilohertz) current gain under specified test conditions, and the cutoff frequency at which the current gain drops by 3 decibels (70% amplitude); the product of these two values can be thought of as the frequency at which the current gain ...