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201260 minZakończony

The 70s

Stacja:BBC Two

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S01E04 - "The Winner Takes it All: 1977-79"

Wyemitowany May 14, 2012, 8:00 PM

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Opis

Historian Dominic Sandbrook takes us on an eye opening and refreshing journey deep into Britain in the 1970s.

Szczegóły

Status
Zakończony
Język
English
Czas trwania
60 min
Premiera
April 16, 2012
Zakończony
May 14, 2012
Harmonogram
Monday o 21:00

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Odcinki (1 Sezony · 4 Odcinków)

Get It On: 1970-72

Sandbrook is as interested in how ordinary people were changing Britain as he is in politicians. In this episode, he reveals a country brimming with aspiration as millions get on the property ladder, take their first foreign holidays and start to challenge the old class boundaries to their lives. It was a decade in which ordinary British people first felt the thrill of freedom and money, but Sandbrook shows us it was also a decade in which raging conflicts about the economy and Europe loomed large.

Apr 16, 2012

60 min

Doomwatch: 1973-74

This episode looks at the impact of a fast changing world on British life and how Britain could no longer pretend to be an island nation that stood apart. Dominic explores the effects of the oil price hike of the 70s and of rampant inflation on Britain's living standards. He also looks at how many British people were choosing to live different kinds of lives embracing everything from environmentally aware lifestyles to the sexual revolution.

Apr 23, 2012

60 min

Goodbye Great Britain: 1975-77

This episode looks at the Britain of 1975-77. New sex discrimination laws challenged the British bloke, while football hooliganism and industrial unrest heralded the end of the post-war peace. Equal pay and rights meant that women could, technically, work on an equal standing to men. Dominic contrasts their new 'equality' with the epidemic of casual sexism in British culture.

Apr 30, 2012

60 min

The Winner Takes it All: 1977-79

In the final episode of the series, historian Dominic Sandbrook looks at the closing years of the 70s. He encounters a nation arguing about the future of education and watching Grange Hill, debating the impact of multiculturalism and enjoying The Specials. We were also anxious over youth crime and fiercely arguing about who should pay for austerity in economically troubled times. With the help of vivid archive and an evocative soundtrack, Dominic reveals that the final years of this tumultuous decade were marked by concerns that appear startlingly current.

May 14, 2012

60 min

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