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  1. Churchill's Funeral: Completing the Schedule

    Andrew Martin

    Ö÷²¥´óÐã Genome

    Churchill's Funeral: Completing the Schedule

    How a problem with the listings on Genome was solved...

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  2. An Early Christmas Present

    An Early Christmas Present

    The Ö÷²¥´óÐã Genome team would like to offer you a gift: the chance to download the 1941 Christmas issue of Radio Times. (And yes, it's Advent Calendar Day 19).

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  3. Advent Calendar Day 14: A Poem

    Advent Calendar Day 14: A Poem

    The magic of broadcasting in the 1920s was the very stuff of poetry.

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  4. Advent Calendar Day 10: Christmas banners

    Advent Calendar Day 10: Christmas banners

    We continue looking at the festive illustrations on the magazine.

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  5. 70 years of Woman's Hour: the bouquets and brickbats

    Ana Lucia Gonzalez

    Ö÷²¥´óÐã Genome

    70 years of Woman's Hour: the bouquets and brickbats

    As Woman's Hour turns 70, we have a look at how the programme has evolved through the Radio Times covers, the listings and the letters from the public.

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  6. The Sunday Post: Missing - Believed Unscheduled

    Andrew Martin

    Ö÷²¥´óÐã Genome

    The Sunday Post: Missing - Believed Unscheduled

    Why are some programmes missing from the Genome database?

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  7. Covering the Olympics

    Michael Osborn

    Covering the Olympics

    A glance at how the Ö÷²¥´óÐã has covered the Olympic Games through the decades and how Radio Times front pages have also evolved.

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  8. Stars of Genome: Andrew Collins

    Stars of Genome: Andrew Collins

    Writer and broadcaster Andrew Collins walks us through his career as reflected in Genome's listings.

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  9. Watching the beautiful game

    Steve Williams

    Guest blogger

    Watching the beautiful game

    Steve Williams takes a look at how we've watched international football on the Ö÷²¥´óÐã over the decades - and how it's turned schedules upside down.

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