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2009-04-27 14:34 (UTC) | AnOpenMedium | 52656 (bytes) | 577×367 | The television discussion programme [[After Dark]] broadcast on 3 July 1987 ("Peace in Our Time"). (c)1987 Open Media Ltd. Picture shows host [[John Underwood]] (back to camera) with guests [[Edward Tell
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(Original text) : The television discussion programme After Dark broadcast on 3 July 1987 ("Peace in Our Time"). (c)1987 Open Media Ltd. Picture shows host John Underwood (back to camera) with guests [[Edward Tell