1974/Nineteen Seventy Four

1974/Nineteen Seventy Four by David Simpson, published by Business Education Publishers, Limited in 2013, offers a concise exploration of significant events from the year 1974. This edition, written in English and spanning 59 pages, captures a variety of cultural and historical milestones, including notable television debuts and major political changes.
Readers will find a detailed account of the year’s highlights, such as Tom Baker’s debut as Dr Who, the resignation of President Nixon, and the opening of Britain’s first McDonald’s. The book also touches on the emergence of popular music and television shows, reflecting the vibrant cultural landscape of the 20th century. With a focus on history, this work provides insights into the modern world and the events that shaped it during that pivotal year.
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In 1974 Tom Baker became Dr Who, Clough managed Leeds United then departed and Abba won Eurovision with Waterloo. Happy Days, Bagpuss, Porridge and The Six Million Dollar Man made their debut on TV while Mud walked high with Tiger Feet. It was the year President Nixon resigned, Britains first Macdonalds opened and Volkswagen launched the Golf.
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