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  2. Great Canal Journeys - Wikipedia

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    West and Scales both talk frankly about Scales' dementia during the series, which was praised by Alzheimer's Research UK. [4] In 2020, West and Scales were replaced by TV personality Gyles Brandreth and actor Sheila Hancock for series 11. [5] In the first episode Timothy West gave the two novice canal boaters a crash course in narrowboating. [6]

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  5. List of British television programmes - Wikipedia

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    Don't Forget the Lyrics! (UK) – game show; Don't Forget Your Toothbrush – game show/light entertainment; Don't Quote Me – panel game; Don't Stop Believing – reality television/talent show; Don't Stop Me Now – talent show/game show; Don't Tell the Bride – reality; Don't Wait Up – comedy; Doomwatch – science fictional; The Door ...

  6. 1954 in British television - Wikipedia

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    8 May – The Pat Kirkwood Show (1954) 11 May – The Windmill Family (1954) 12 May The Dancing Bear (1954) Fast and Loose (1954–1955) 23 May – The Promised Years (1954) May – Ask Pickles (1954–1956) [6] 7 June – Emney Enterprises (1954–1957) 15 June – The Gentle Falcon (1954) 10 July – Happy Holidays (1954) 13 July – Dear ...

  7. 2006 in British television - Wikipedia

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    The show proves to be a disaster, with The Guardian ' s Gareth Maclean noting that McCall "found herself floundering and foundering, struggling through [interviews], and exposing herself in a way from which even the hardiest flasher would recoil", while Jonathan Ross blames a poor guest line up. The 8 March edition gives BBC One its worst ever ...

  8. 1974 in British television - Wikipedia

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    6 April – The 19th Eurovision Song Contest is held at the Brighton Dome, produced and transmitted by the BBC. Katie Boyle hosts the event for the fourth time. Sweden wins the contest with the song "Waterloo", performed (in English) by ABBA who become the first group to win the contest and go on to achieve huge international success.

  9. 1973 in British television - Wikipedia

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    17 October – ITV shows a home England football international live from Wembley for the first time when it broadcasts the World Cup qualifier between England v Poland. [ 6 ] 20 October – ITV show the television premiere of Stanley Kubrick's 1960 Roman Gladiator epic Spartacus , starring Kirk Douglas .