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1968: Day by Day Omnibus

> 1968: Day by Day Omnibus on BBC Radio 4 at 2009-05-19 06:00:00
Another chance to look back at the events making the news 40 years ago with John Tusa. Richard Nixon wins the Republican Party's nomination for the Presidential election.

> 1968: Day by Day Omnibus on BBC Radio 4 at 2009-05-19 05:00:00
Another chance to look back at the events making the news 40 years ago with John Tusa. Richard Nixon wins the Republican Party's nomination for the Presidential election.

> 1968: Day by Day Omnibus on BBC Radio 4 at 2008-08-31 23:00:00
Another chance to look back at the events making the news 40 years ago with John Tusa. Protests against the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia continue.

> 1968: Day by Day Omnibus on BBC Radio 4 at 2008-08-31 22:00:00
Another chance to look back at the events making the news 40 years ago with John Tusa. Protests against the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia continue.

> 1968: Day by Day Omnibus on BBC Radio 4 at 2008-08-10 23:00:00
Another chance to look back at the events making the news 40 years ago with John Tusa. Richard Nixon wins the Republican Party's nomination for the Presidential election.

> 1968: Day by Day Omnibus on BBC Radio 4 at 2008-08-10 22:00:00
Another chance to look back at the events making the news 40 years ago with John Tusa. Richard Nixon wins the Republican Party's nomination for the Presidential election.

> 1968: Day by Day Omnibus on BBC Radio 4 at 2008-07-27 23:00:00
Another chance to look back at the events making the news 40 years ago with John Tusa. Vietnam Peace talks take place in Honolulu. Jane Asher announces a split from Paul McCartney.

> 1968: Day by Day Omnibus on BBC Radio 4 at 2008-07-27 22:00:00
Another chance to look back at the events making the news 40 years ago with John Tusa. Vietnam Peace talks take place in Honolulu. Jane Asher announces a split from Paul McCartney.

> 1968: Day by Day Omnibus on BBC Radio 4 at 2008-07-20 23:00:00
Another chance to look back at the events making the news 40 years ago with John Tusa. Sir Hugh Greene announces he is to retire as the BBC's Director General.

> 1968: Day by Day Omnibus on BBC Radio 4 at 2008-07-20 22:00:00
Another chance to look back at the events making the news 40 years ago with John Tusa. Sir Hugh Greene announces he is to retire as the BBC's Director General.

> 1968: Day by Day Omnibus on BBC Radio 4 at 2008-06-29 23:00:00
Another chance to look back at the events making the news 40 years ago with John Tusa. The first round of elections takes place in France. Foot and mouth restrictions are lifted.

> 1968: Day by Day Omnibus on BBC Radio 4 at 2008-06-29 22:00:00
Another chance to look back at the events making the news 40 years ago with John Tusa. The first round of elections takes place in France. Foot and mouth restrictions are lifted.

> 1968: Day by Day Omnibus on BBC Radio 4 at 2008-06-01 23:00:00
Another chance to look back at the events making the news 40 years ago with John Tusa. Welsh nationalist extremists set off another bomb. Manchester United win the European Cup.

> 1968: Day by Day Omnibus on BBC Radio 4 at 2008-06-01 22:00:00
Another chance to look back at the events making the news 40 years ago with John Tusa. Welsh nationalist extremists set off another bomb. Manchester United win the European Cup.

> 1968: Day by Day Omnibus on BBC Radio 4 at 2008-04-20 22:00:00
Another chance to look back at the events making the news 40 years ago with John Tusa. Industrial unrest deepens in Britain and Enoch Powell delivers his Rivers of Blood speech.

> 1968: Day by Day Omnibus on BBC Radio 4 at 2008-04-13 22:00:00
Another chance to look back at the events making the news 40 years ago with John Tusa. Thousands line the streets at Martin Luther King's funeral.

> 1968: Day by Day Omnibus on BBC Radio 4 at 2008-04-06 22:00:00
Another chance to look back at the events making the news 40 years ago with John Tusa. Riots sweep across America following the assassination of Dr Martin Luther King.

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