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British (England - Liverpool, Manchester, Lancashire, Cheshire) British (General) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC)Transcript
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Once upon a time, there was a dolly called Annabelle. She was afraid of the dog. So the grown ups put a night light in the bedroom. One night, Annabelle thought she could smell something funny. It all happened so quickly. Oh, help cry down about. Sadly, this is where the storey ends. Every day, over 6.5 1,000,000,000 people around the world go about their daily lives. People whose cola, culture, occupation or lifestyle sometimes appear so very different that on the surface they may seem to have a little in common. Yet they inhabit the same planet and breathe the same air. They share a common humanity. It is this common humanity that the 2500 year old faith of Buddhism embraces and reveres. What would Britain be like today? Without the National Health Service? Its existence is beyond political debate. Britain's health depends on it, But in the six months before it opened its doors 60 years ago, it looked like it may never take its first breath. Hated and resisted by the very people that may actually make it work, it's just Station was the most fiercely resisted in British political history. and its many enemies wanted to crush it before it was born. This is the remarkable storey off the battle for its life. In thiss world, there is really evil in the darkest shadows on DH in the most ordinary places. These are the true storeys of the innocent and the unimaginable. Between the world we see and the things we fear. There are doors. When they are opened, nightmares become reality.