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On This Day – 26 November

Posted on: Mon 26 Nov 2018

In 1948, the first polaroid camera sold for 89 dollars and 75 cent in Boston at the Jordan Marsh department store.

In 1973, Nixon’s personal secretary Rose Mary Woods, tells a federal court she accidentally caused part of the 18 minute gap in a key Watergate tape.

In 1983, Heathrow Airport was robbed of six thousand and eight hundred gold bars. At the time, it was described as “the crime of the century”.

Breakfast producer Zoe Kounadis joins Breakfast’s Tom Mann to discuss more about these events from history.

Produced by Zoe Kounadis

Image Sourced: Wikimedia Commons

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