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File:That Was the Week That Was opening title.jpg|link=That Was the Week That Was (nonfiction)|First broadcast of ''[[That Was the Week That Was (nonfiction)|That Was the Week That Was]]'' (1962). | File:That Was the Week That Was opening title.jpg|link=That Was the Week That Was (nonfiction)|First broadcast of ''[[That Was the Week That Was (nonfiction)|That Was the Week That Was]]'' (1962). | ||
File:Origin of Species title page.jpg|link=On the Origin of Species (nonfiction)|[[On the Origin of Species (nonfiction)|On the Origin of Species]] published (1859). | File:Origin of Species title page.jpg|link=On the Origin of Species (nonfiction)|[[On the Origin of Species (nonfiction)|On the Origin of Species]] published (1859). | ||
File:Cat guarding geese c1120 BC Egypt.jpg|link=Satire (nonfiction)|[[Satire (nonfiction)|Cat uses geese]] to illustrate principles of [[On the Origin of Species (nonfiction)|Natural selection]]. | |||
File:Waking the Slate.jpg|link=The Waking of the Slate|[[The Waking of the Slate]] is louder than ever. | File:Waking the Slate.jpg|link=The Waking of the Slate|[[The Waking of the Slate]] is louder than ever. | ||
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Revision as of 13:16, 20 November 2016
Human Flea Circus breaks attendance record.
First broadcast of That Was the Week That Was (1962).
On the Origin of Species published (1859).
Cat uses geese to illustrate principles of Natural selection.
The Waking of the Slate is louder than ever.