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  1. Tonight is a BBC television current affairs programme that was shown on weekday nights from 1 September 1975 until 5 July 1979 on BBC1. It was initially presented by Sue Lawley, Denis Tuohy and Donald MacCormick and reporters included John Pitman, Richard Kershaw, David Lomax, David Jessel and Michael Delahaye.

  2. Tonight is a BBC television current affairs programme that was shown on weekday nights from 1 September 1975 until 5 July 1979 on BBC1. It was initially presented by Sue Lawley, Denis Tuohy and Donald MacCormick and reporters included John Pitman, Richard Kershaw, David Lomax, David Jessel and Michael Delahaye.

  3. Tonight was a British current affairs television programme, presented by Cliff Michelmore, that was broadcast on BBC live on weekday evenings from 18 February 1957 to 18 June 1965.

  4. Tue, Jul 24, 1979. Tonight Special: Don't Be Silly. Valerie Singleton presents a look at the Play For Today episode "Don't Be Silly", discussing its themes of domestic violence with critics and psychologists. There's also an interview with the play's writer, Rachel Billington. Rate. Seasons. Years. Top rated. Unknown. 1. S1.E1 ∙ Episode #1.1.

  5. Tonight was a BBC television current affairs programme shown on weekday nights from 1 September 1975 until 5 July 1979 on BBC One. It was initially presented by Sue Lawley, Denis Tuohy and Donald MacCormick and reporters included John Pitman, Richard Kershaw, David Lomax, David Jessel and Michael Delahaye.

  6. Tonight is a BBC television current affairs programme that was shown on weekday nights from 1 September 1975 until 5 July 1979 on BBC One. It was initially presented by Sue Lawley, Denis Tuohy and Donald MacCormick and reporters included John Pitman, Richard Kershaw, David Lomax, David Jessel and Mi

  7. TV Show TV Show Reviews Tonight. Tonight. 1975. News. Advertisement. Cast. Donald MacCormick (Self ... The London Programme. PBS News Hour. Powered by Created by potrace 1.16, ...