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  1. Kingsley Amis

    Date released
    1968
    Series name
    London Line (Colour series 2)
    Issue no
    58
    NoS ID
    350335
    Story no
    3 / 4

    COI synopsis: Kingsley Amis has found two new targets - the very, very rich... and the television interviewer. London Line interviewer Ian Morrison felt this needed looking into - they finished up pretty...

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  2. London In Autumn

    Date released
    1968
    Series name
    London Line (Colour series 2)
    Issue no
    59
    NoS ID
    350337
    Story no
    2 / 4

    COI synopsis: London Line finds colourful examples of autumn nostalgia in the city and parks of London.

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  3. Connect For Christmas

    Filmed
    Nov 1969
    Series name
    Living Tomorrow
    Issue no
    19
    NoS ID
    350834
    Story no
    3 / 5

    COI synopsis: Increasingly, parents recognise that toys and games play an important part in their children’s development. Two new games Connect and Fizzog are designed to test children’s powers of...

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  4. Queen Of Hearts

    Date released
    1969
    Series name
    London Line (Colour series 2)
    Issue no
    75
    NoS ID
    350376
    Story no
    3 / 4

    COI synopsis: Songstress Suzanne Brown, complete with guitar, sings a sad sounding song.

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  5. Locktronics

    Date released
    1969
    Series name
    Living Tomorrow
    Issue no
    13
    NoS ID
    350792
    Story no
    3 / 5

    COI synopsis: Teaching electronics is child’s play with the high speed clip-together, circuit-building kits which replace wiring and soldering.

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  6. Letter Boxes

    Date released
    1968
    Series name
    London Line (Colour series 2)
    Issue no
    59
    NoS ID
    350339
    Story no
    4 / 4

    COI synopsis: Letter boxes of the world unite, and go mod to emulate the latest letter eater in use in Britain... and take a sentimental look at some of the boxes from days gone by.

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  7. Suzanne Brown

    Date released
    1969
    Series name
    London Line (Colour series 2)
    Issue no
    67
    NoS ID
    350353
    Story no
    2 / 4

    COI synopsis: Newcomer to the music scene, folk singer Suzanne Brown - slightly unnerved by the previous item - sings "Hold on to Me, Babe".

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  8. Bridget St. John

    Date released
    1968
    Series name
    London Line (Colour series 2)
    Issue no
    54
    NoS ID
    350324
    Story no
    3 / 4

    COI synopsis: Celebrating? Bridget St. John comes back to London Line specially to wish you "Many Happy Returns"... and so say all of us.

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  9. English Country Fashions

    Date released
    1969
    Series name
    London Line (Colour series 2)
    Issue no
    70
    NoS ID
    326169
    Story no
    1 / 3

    COI synopsis: English country fashions hit an all time high - or low - depending on whether you favour the mini or the maxi. Twinsets and pearls with traditional tweeds take on a new guise.

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  10. The Longest And Slowest Plane In The World

    Date released
    1968
    Series name
    London Line (Colour series 2)
    Issue no
    60
    NoS ID
    350342
    Story no
    4 / 4

    COI synopsis: 380 feet long - two and a half times the length of a Boeing 707 or VC10, but only 50 mph against the 600 plus of the big jets. What and why? Seeing is believing, on London Line.

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