1971

Radio Wales presenter Wynne Evans and his dog Ginny enjoy BBC Wales's archive of 1971. Highlights include music from Harry Secombe, The Tom Jones Show and a visit to Max Boyce's old stomping ground.
A female private eye swaps her trench coat for a beauty contest bikini, there's a Christmas baby competition in Neath and Eartha Kitt reveals the heartache of being abandoned as a baby.
New filming technology opens the skies to aerial photography, and we went decimal - which confused some and delighted others. Ginny picks up some tips from a dog training class and Wynne shares film of his family's passion for caravanning – in the snow.
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