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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. In 1986, the earlier name was revived and This Week continued until Thames lost its franchise at the end of 1992.

  2. This Week: With Jonathan Dimbleby, Denis Tuohy, Richard Lindley, Bryan Magee. Public affairs series probing the news behind the headlines.

  3. This Week was a British weekly current affairs television programme that was first produced for ITV in January 1956 by Associated-Rediffusion and Rediffusion, running until 1978, when it was replaced by TV Eye. In 1986, the earlier name was revived and This Week continued until Thames lost its franchise at the end of 1992.

  4. 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.

  5. 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. Languages English. Public affairs series probing the news behind the headlines. Private Notes. Add. Private Notes. Add to history.

  6. Cast & crew. User reviews. IMDbPro. All topics. 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.

  7. dbo: abstract. 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 . In 1986, the earlier name was revived and This Week continued until Thames lost its franchise at the end of 1992.