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Windmill

Synopsis

We have produced a Style Guide to help editors follow a standard format when editing a listing. If you are unsure how best to edit this programme please take a moment to read it.
Chris Serle discovers some of those glorious golden moments from the largest film and videotape library in the world. This week, aided by a team of square-eyed researchers, he goes backwards, forwards, faster and slower in time.
Leap back in time with Animal, Vegetable, Mineral?, forward to the year 2000 with Blue Peter , and guest
Moira Stuart shows the importance of time on BBC News.
You can ride in time aboard Doctor Who, The Flip Side of Dominick Hide and the London to Brighton; and also see 50 years of television in two-and-a-half minutes.
Guest television historian
Michael Wood explains what time means to him as he goes In Search of the Trojan War and The Domesday Project; while Time Flies By for
Chigley. The best of the Beeb for all the family - Windmill - watch it!
Director NEL ROMANO
Videotape editor IAN HUGHES
Series producer ALBERT BARBER

Contributors

Unknown: Chris Serle
Unknown: Blue Peter
Unknown: Moira Stuart
Unknown: Dominick Hide
Unknown: Michael Wood
Editor: Ian Hughes
Producer: Albert Barber






About this project

This site contains the BBC listings information which the BBC printed in Radio Times between 1923 and 2009. You can search the site for BBC programmes, people, dates and Radio Times editions.

We hope it helps you find information about that long forgotten BBC programme, research a particular person or browse your own involvement with the BBC.

Through the listings, you will also be able to use the Genome search function to find thousands of radio and TV programmes that are already available to view or listen to on the BBC website.

There are more than 5 million programme listings in Genome. This is a historical record of the planned output and the BBC services of any given time. It should be viewed in this context and with the understanding that it reflects the attitudes and standards of its time - not those of today.

To read scans of the Radio Times magazines from the 1920s, 30s, 40s and 50s, you can navigate by issue.

Feedback about Windmill, BBC Two England, 12.10, 8 December 1985
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Welcome to BBC Genome

Genome is a digitised version of the Radio Times from 1923 to 2009 and is made available for internal research purposes only. You will need to obtain the relevant third party permissions for any use, including use in programmes, online etc.

This internal version of Genome, which includes all the magazine covers, images and articles as well as the programme listings from the Radio Times, is different to the version of BBC Genome that is available externally/to the public. It is only available inside the BBC network.

Your use of this version of Genome is covered by the BBC Acceptable Use of Information Systems Policy and these terms.

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