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  1. This Week was a British weekly current affairs television programme that was first produced for ITV in January 1956 by Associated-Rediffusion (later Thames Television), running until 1978, when it was replaced by TV Eye.

    • 6 January 1956 –, 20 July 1978 and, 11 September 1986 –, 17 December 1992
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  2. This Week: With Jonathan Dimbleby, Denis Tuohy, Richard Lindley, Bryan Magee. Public affairs series probing the news behind the headlines.

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  3. Episode list. This Week. Top-rated. Thu, Apr 28, 1988. Death on the Rock. SAS execute 3 unarmed IRA Volunteers in Gibraltar. Witnesses discuss the British Military cover up. 8.3 /10. Rate. Top-rated. Thu, Sep 9, 1976. Death in the West. Add a plot. 7.7 /10. Rate. Seasons. Years. Top-rated. 1956. 1957. 1958. 1959. 1960. 1961. 1962. 1963. 1964. 1965.

  4. This Week. All Episodes 1956 - 1992. Season. 1991. 1988. 1987. 1981. 1976. 1970. 1960. 1959. 1958. 1957. 1956. All. Overview. 79 Episodes. IMDB TMDB TVDB Fanart.tv JustWatch Wikipedia. Status Ended. Network #<Network:0x00007f308cc66560> Premiered January 5, 1956. Runtime 30m. Total Runtime 1d 14h 30m (77 episodes) Country United Kingdom.

  5. This Week was a British weekly current affairs television programme that was first produced for ITV in January 1956 by Associated-Rediffusion (later Thames Television) and Rediffusion, running until 1978, when it was replaced by TV Eye.

  6. This Week (TV Eye) – Nostalgia Central. Blog. Lists. Playlists. Television. Shows by Decade. 1950s Television. 1960s Television. 1970s Television. 1980s Television. 1990s Television. Shows by Genre. Comedy. Drama. Kids TV. Variety. News & Sport. Advertisements. Shows by Country. UK TV. USA TV. Australia TV. New Zealand TV. Canada TV. Europe TV.

  7. This Week was a British weekly current affairs television programme that was first produced for ITV in January 1956 by Associated-Rediffusion (later Thames Television) and Rediffusion, running until 1978, when it was replaced by TV Eye.