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Topic History of: 100 years of the BBC
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JK2006 I'm looking forward to their look at Travel Shows - Portillo and Reeve owe a lot to Ent USA which in turn owes much to Alan Whicker (as I ws able to tell him years ago when bumping into him in the BBC New York offices).
Wyot There is a more sensible and just parallel Universe where Entertainment USA is on rolling repeats daily...
Green Man Maybe you should go to their offices and give a look or psychopath and at the same time a cult member of some org at an airport back in the 80's.

JK2006 You'd think in celebration they would include clips of Entertainment USA (top rating 9 million viewers on BBC2) and No Limits (No 1 in the BBC2 ratings - 6 million viewers) throughout the 1980s, wouldn't you? Must have been an oversight.