2 Notez les numéros des articles qui ne sont pas nécessaires dans le texte suivant. From (1) the late 1950s there was a revolution in (2) the British theatre and cinema, which became e experimental, expressive and politically more engaged. During this period, (3) the creative people of all kinds gravitated to London, including (4) the artists, writers, actors, publishers, journalists, photo- graphers, advertisers and film-makers. On a more sociopolitical level, there was (5) the political activism of (6) the CND ((7) the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament), and (8) the beginnings of sexual liberation; (9) the homosexuality between (10) the males over (11) the age of 21 was legalised. Interestingly, homosexuality between (12) the women had never been illegal. (13) The contraceptive pill became widely available. (14) The compulsory military service, called National Service, finished at (15) the start of (16) the decade. And in 1966 England won (17) the FIFA World Cup, beating West Germany 4-2 at Wembley. But (18) the most lasting influence was probably musical, with groups like The Who, The Kinks, The Animals, Cream (featuring a very young Eric Clapton), Pink Floyd, The Beatles, and The Rolling Stones, bands that were given plenty of (19) the air-time on pirate radio stations like (20) the Radio Caroline and (21) the Radio Luxembourg.​

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