BBC1: Nine O'Clock News / continuity - Tuesday 25th May 1982
Another edition of the Nine O'Clock News from the Falklands war with John Humphrys.
Headlines:
- At least three Argentine planes shot down on Falklands
- Argentine troops start advance on Task Force
- Haig claims Britain close to 'quick victory'
- Thatcher says ceasefire moves will be vetoed
- Government to set up South Atlantic fund
- £35k raised for families of HMS Sheffield victims
- Use of aluminium criticised after Antelope loss
- Captured commander sent to UK
- Argentina marks national day
- Costa Mendez calls for UN-backed talks to resume
- Sea King helicopter crew smuggled out of Chile
- Pope to go ahead with British visit
- John Paul II's play opens in London's West End
- Unemployment drops below three million
- UK accepts £500 million rebate at EEC budget meeting
- Peter Sutcliffe appeal bid refused
- Iraq confirms forces withdrawl from Khorramshahr
- Israel shoots down Syrian planes in Beirut
- Orient Express back on the tracks
Followed by the national weather with Michael Fish - and a junction into a documentary on Pope John Paul II. Your announcer is Peter Brook.
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Headlines:
- At least three Argentine planes shot down on Falklands
- Argentine troops start advance on Task Force
- Haig claims Britain close to 'quick victory'
- Thatcher says ceasefire moves will be vetoed
- Government to set up South Atlantic fund
- £35k raised for families of HMS Sheffield victims
- Use of aluminium criticised after Antelope loss
- Captured commander sent to UK
- Argentina marks national day
- Costa Mendez calls for UN-backed talks to resume
- Sea King helicopter crew smuggled out of Chile
- Pope to go ahead with British visit
- John Paul II's play opens in London's West End
- Unemployment drops below three million
- UK accepts £500 million rebate at EEC budget meeting
- Peter Sutcliffe appeal bid refused
- Iraq confirms forces withdrawl from Khorramshahr
- Israel shoots down Syrian planes in Beirut
- Orient Express back on the tracks
Followed by the national weather with Michael Fish - and a junction into a documentary on Pope John Paul II. Your announcer is Peter Brook.
Видео BBC1: Nine O'Clock News / continuity - Tuesday 25th May 1982 канала treffynnon19
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