The Secret Life of the Airport
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200960 dkSona Erdi

The Secret Life of the Airport

Kanal:BBC Four

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S01E03 - "The Final Approach"

Yayinlandi: Jun 29, 2009, 8:00 PM

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Series charting the development of Britain's airports and how they have transformed the country, in the process creating both freedom and fear.

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Durum
Sona Erdi
Dil
English
Süre
60 min
İlk Yayin
June 15, 2009
Final
June 29, 2009
Yayin Programi
Monday saat 21:00

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Bölümler (1 Sezon · 3 Bölüm)

Preparing for Take Off

Travel in time from the heady glamour of Britain's first terminal at Croydon to the signs and squiggles that direct pilots, as well as passengers, in today's airports. This series reveals how rivalry, skulduggery and sheer passion for flight gave birth to our airports, turning muddy airfields into the 24-hour mini-cities we know today. In the process, they've transformed Britain - giving us the freedom to travel anywhere we want and inspiring fear about our borders.Rare archive, access to airports' hidden corners and contributors ranging from philosopher and author Alain de Botton to the man charged with scaring birds off Manchester's runways, reveal all.

Jun 15, 2009

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Joining the Jet Set

Relive the heyday of jet travel, when airports held beauty pageants for air hostesses and information films taught us how to pack for flight. This episode celebrates how 'money, tickets, passport' became the mantra of the moving masses. But while we giddily embarked on our foreign holidays, Britain itself was being shaped by the airport - tourism, business and immigration all felt the impact of these gateways to the globe.Glorious colour archive captures the airport's golden age, while contributions from author Sarfraz Manzoor and airline staff to early immigrants explore how airports changed us.

Jun 22, 2009

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The Final Approach

Once upon a time you could roam freely across airports, but no longer. This final episode reveals how the easily accessible airport of late Sixties turned into one besieged by present-day security procedures and climate protesters. With rare archive and eyewitness accounts, it relates the events that have shaped our contemporary experience of airports - with their x-rays, pat downs and scanners. But although the airport's sheen may be tarnished, we're using them more than ever. Contributors including architect Lord Foster and author Will Self explore why.

Jun 29, 2009

60 dk

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