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[edit] Summary
Radio Times cover - February 1966 from : http://www.tvradiobits.co.uk/radiotimes/radiotimes66.htm
[edit] Licensing
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[edit] Fair use rationale
Fair use claimed for the Twenty-Four Hours & Cliff Michelmore article because:
- no free alternative photo to illustrate either article is available.
- it is a very low resolution scan of the magazine.
- the content (illegible on this photo) are © Copyright BBC.
- does not detract from the value of the text, or the copyright holder's ability to make further profit from it, as it is not a current issue.
- it is important and noteworthy to Twenty-Four Hours & Cliff Michelmore - the latter person being the presenter of the former.
- it is an important milestone for Twenty-Four Hours, marking the programme's first front cover.
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