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Buttress Doctors with more drama with uplifting outcomes – like the series Moving On, Indian Doctor and Land Girls – and repeats of suitable series, if they can be shifted and afforded.
The BBC needs to broadcast TV gold for the silver generation 2011
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In the beginning she wouldn't have had the stamina for a factory job, and the Land Girls hadn't been formed until later.
Phoenix And Ashes Lackey, Mercedes 2004
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They found themselves with a house full of Land Girls, who might or might not be of any use.
Phoenix And Ashes Lackey, Mercedes 2004
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Mrs Stokes volunteered to farm land in Leighton Buzzard, Beds, as part of the Land Army during the Second World War, and was honoured last year along with 30,000 other surviving Land Girls.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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No doubt, she was up to her usual tricks, insisting on equal access to heavy machinery for the Land Girls and plotting to take over from Captain Gordon Mainwaring.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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No doubt, she was up to her usual tricks, insisting on equal access to heavy machinery for the Land Girls and plotting to take over from Captain Gordon Mainwaring.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Two of the Land Girls, who met and became friends more than 60 years ago, shared a table with the Queen and said they were delighted and amazed by the experience.
Latest news breaking news current news UK news world news celebrity news politics news 2009
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Two of the Land Girls, who met and became friends more than 60 years ago, shared a table with the Queen and said they were delighted and amazed by the experience.
Latest news breaking news current news UK news world news celebrity news politics news 2009
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Working at the Royal Observatory when the Second World War broke out, she volunteered to work on the canals with "The Idle Women", the waterborne equivalent of the Land Girls - their badges bore the legend "IW", for "Inland Waterways" - and she spent the war on barges carrying vital supplies.
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Channel 4's period drama Land Girls had 650k (2. 7%) between 7. 45pm and 9. 45pm, then 320k (1. 6%) watched Beyoncé: For The Record.
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