What the Papers Say
/ˌwɒt ðə ˈpeɪpəz seɪ/
/ˌwʌt ðə ˈpeɪpərz seɪ/
- a British television programme that examined the different ways in which the news was reported in different newspapers. It was first broadcast in 1956 and continued until the 1990s. The name is now frequently used for a summary of newspaper reports.
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