External Rating17%
200760 minEnded

Lost World of the Raj

Network:BBC Two

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Aired on Jun 29, 2007, 8:00 PM

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Description

A look back at life in British India under the Raj.

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Status
Ended
Language
English
Runtime
60 min
Premiered
June 15, 2007
Ended
June 29, 2007
Schedule
Friday at 9:00 PM

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Episodes (1 Season · 3 Episodes)

Home from Home

To coincide with the 60th anniversary of Indian Independence, this three-part documentary series goes on a journey behind the scenes of British India under the Raj. The first episode recreates the era of the 1930s, when British expatriates attempted to create an idyllic version of English life in India. Using home movies (including the rediscovered family films of Mark Tully, former BBC Delhi correspondent) and interviews with people who lived it, a lost way of life is recreated.It was a world in which families had a retinue of servants, rode into the jungle on elephants, and floated down rivers on inflated buffalo skins. This documentary includes an interview with one of the last surviving punkah wallahs who worked the fans for an English household in British India, and we bring back a couple, now in their late 80s, who were married in Lahore, whose first child was born in Rawalpindi and who have not been back since 1947.

Jun 15, 2007

60 min

Sex and Sensibility

This programme tells the story of how young British women sailed out to British India in the hope of finding a husband, and visits the decadent hill station of Mussoorie, where the prestige of the Raj was discreetly maintained in the local hotels where lovers would meet.

Jun 22, 2007

60 min

Pomp and Power

Set against the backdrop of British India from the 1920s to Independence in 1947, this third and last programme in the series tells, through personal memories and location filming, how one-fifth of the world's population was governed by a handful of British and how that balance was maintained.

Jun 29, 2007

60 min

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