The South African Government has set a timetable for dismantling apartheid and building a new constitution, which should see black South Africans entering government for the first time in the country's history. The pledge was made in London by President Frederik Willem de Klerk after a lengthy meeting with the British Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher.

Report shows Frederik Willem de Klerk and Margaret Thatcher walking together.

Anti-apartheid demonstrators.

To camera Mike Burns.

Frederick Willem de Klerk addressing a news conference on South Africa's reform programme.

De Klerk responding to a question from Mike Burns, on when they can expect black South Africans to be in government.

To camera Mike Burns.

The reporter is Mike Burns.

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