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  1. Prince in fatal ski incident (1988)

    Genre
    Interview

    Martin Philips, the Today newspaper’s royal correspondent speaks to a studio reporter from Klosters, Switzerland, about an avalanche where Prince Charles narrowly escaped death, but his friend, Major Hugh...

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  2. 210 News Archives of 1988 [?part] (1988)

    210 News Archives of 1988. Track 1- March 16th 1988: Norpag Westminster protest against structure plan changes. Janes Ball 210 Reports 17:45hs. Track 2- March 17th 1988: Funeral at Sandhurst of Major Hugh...

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  3. Avalanche in Klosters (1988)

    Genre
    Interview

    Gytha Hutton interviews Julia Dogweiler(?) from Ashford, Surrey, survivor of the avalanche in Klosters, Switzerland, which nearly killed Prince Charles and led to the death of his friend Major Hugh Lindsay....

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  4. Avalanche in Klosters (1988)

    Genre
    News report; Interview

    Lisa Hampele reports on the avalanche in Klosters, which killed Major Hugh Lindsay and nearly took the life of Prince Charles. Charles Palmer-Tomkinson, whose wife Patti was badly injured, says the Swiss ski...

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  5. Prince Charles clearly annoyed by press interest (1989)

    Genre
    Special

    Prince Charles, Prince of Wales lashes out at an ITN journalist on his return visit to the ski resort of Klosters in Switzerland accompanied by mass of press where his friend Hugh Lindsay was killed by an...

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  6. Avalanche in Klosters (1988)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Dr Elsa Raunch, on the avalanche in Klosters, Switzerland, which nearly killed Prince Charles and led to the death of his close friend Major Hugh Lindsay. She says the Prince helped to save...

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  7. Hugh Thomas on Rudolf Hess being an imposter (1987)

    Genre
    Interview

    Hugh Thomas, Consultant Surgeon at the Prince Charles Hospital, Merthyr Tydfil, and the last man to fully examine Rudolf Hess, says the rumour that the man held in Spandau Prison was an imposter could be...

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  8. Our kind of town (1979)

    Genre
    Documentary; Interview; Jingle

    Our Kind of Town, presented by Greg Strange. This edition looks at and visits Christopher Wren’s Temple Bar which once stood on the edge of the City of London but is now located in Cheshunt in...

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  9. Royal family and devolution (1977)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Hugh Montgomery-Massingberd of Burke’s Guide to the Royal Family, on advantages for the Royal family of devolution and roles for them in forging links in Europe.

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  10. Klosters avalanche set off by royals (1988)

    Genre
    News report; Interview

    Hans Dieter Kirchhofer, a Swiss magistrate has said in his report that the avalanche that killed Major Hugh Lindsay and crushed the legs of Patricia Palmer-Tomkinson in Klosters, Switzerland was set off by...

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