Jericho Open Door
A 1974 TV programme about Jericho, a distinctive residential district in the centre of Oxford, UK. It was made with the support of the BBC Community Programme Unit, for the series Open Door by two residents, Maggie Black and Lucy Willis. A tale of pigeons and squatters, pub-goers and shoppers, also featuring children at the old St Barnabas School.

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Our Jericho

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Pubs of Oxford: The Harcourt Arms in Jericho

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BBC How They Dug the Victoria Line

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'Twist & Shout' -Going out in Oxford in the 1960's

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Great British Road Journeys - Oxfordshire - Banbury to Oxford Ep. 30

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Drake’s Biggest Diss on ICEMAN Isn’t a Song… It’s the Stream

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BBC Open Door - South Place Ethical Society (Conway Hall) - 1975

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1972: Moving to a "Town of the 21st Century" | Scene | BBC Archive

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Edwardian Britain in Color | RARE Film Footage COLORISED and RESTORED

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The Lost Stations of Oxford

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VICTORIAN & EDWARDIAN OXFORD

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The River Thames : Episode 3

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Ukrainians in Great Britain - BBC 2 Open Door Documentary, April 1978

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Inside OXFORD’s POOREST Areas (W/Poverty Stats)

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Jericho 1965 1970

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British Council Film: Oxford (1941)

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1972: Covent Garden Redevelopment | Man Alive | BBC Archive

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Oxford: A City Through Time (Then and Now)

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Angel Meadow Workers Housing

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