Not really technical, but I thought people here are probably more likely
to know than anywhere else ...
Sometime in the 1970s, around a new year, one of the programmes like Nationwide did a version of (I think it was) the Beatles' "you say
goodbye, I say hello", but with stills of people (mostly politicians, but some others, such as scientists) who had come and gone (in some cases
died) during the preceding year.
Anyone got it, or know its YouTube address? (I expect it's there, but it's hard to search for.)
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