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Timeshift

 (2002)

Streaming Episode Guide

Season 17
7.5
| Season 16
7.8
| Season 15
7.4
| Season 14
6.7
| Season 13
7.5
| Season 12
7.8
| Season 11
7.3
| Season 10
7.4
| Season 9
7.7
| Season 8
7.7
| Season 7
6.6
| Season 6
7.3
| Season 5
8.1
| Season 4
7.5
| Season 3
7.8
| Season 2 | Season 1 | Top 5 Episodes
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Season 17  
7.5
Dial B for Britain: The Story of the Landline
Episode 3 - 4-20-2017
From early call boxes to the Post Office Tower, Timeshift tells the story of how Britain's phone network was built over the course of 100 years, and its impact on the public.
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Dial B for Britain The Story of the Landline
Blazes and Brigades: The Story of the Fire Service
Episode 2 - 4-13-2017
Timeshift looks back on nearly two centuries of British firefighting, exploring how major incidents and the evolution of equipment have helped forge the modern fire service.
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Blazes and Brigades The Story of the Fire Service
Roof Racks and Hatchbacks: The Family Car
Episode 1 - 4-03-2017
Exploring the British experience of family cars, from the Morris Minor to the Ford Cortina, the VW Golf to the Volvo estate, school runs to family holidays.
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Roof Racks and Hatchbacks The Family Car
Season 16  
7.8
Flights of Fancy: Pigeons and the British
Episode 5 - 2-07-2017
Timeshift ventures inside places of sporting achievement, scientific endeavour and male obsession - the lofts of pigeon fanciers - to tell the story of a remarkable bird.
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Flights of Fancy Pigeons and the British
Booze, Beans & Bhajis: The Story of the Corner Shop
Episode 4 - 12-19-2016
Babita Sharma traces the history of the corner shop in Britain, from its Victorian suburban origins, its crucial role serving the home front in World War Two, and its fortunes in the hands of successive waves of immigration. She and her parents visit the corner shop which was once run by them as a family, and discuss how it shaped her upbringing.
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Booze Beans  Bhajis The Story of the Corner Shop
Penny Blacks & Twopenny Blues: How Britain Got Stuck on Stamps
Episode 3 - 11-14-2016
A look at how the introduction of the penny post changed Britain, and how enthusiasm for the first stamps led to the emergence of stamp-collecting as a popular hobby.
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Penny Blacks  Twopenny Blues How Britain Got Stuck on Stamps
Sailors, Ships and Stevedores: The Story of British Docks
Episode 2 - 10-26-2016
How Britain's docks in cities like Liverpool, London and Cardiff were commercial portals and gateways for the arrival of sounds, styles and cultures.
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Sailors Ships and Stevedores The Story of British Docks
Bridging the Gap: How the Severn Bridge Was Built
Episode 1 - 10-19-2016
A look at the engineering behind the construction of the Severn Bridge, and the impact the bridge had on communities on either side of the river.
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Bridging the Gap How the Severn Bridge Was Built
Season 15  
7.4
How Britain Won the Space Race: The Story of Bernard Lovell and Jodrell Bank
Episode 6 - 11-16-2015
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How Bernard Lovell's telescope was used by both the Americans and the Russians to track their competing spacecraft and put Britain at the forefront of radio astronomy.
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How Britain Won the Space Race The Story of Bernard Lovell and Jodrell Bank
Looking for Mr Bond: 007 at the BBC
Episode 5 - 10-28-2015
59m
After more than 60 years tracking James Bond in print and on screen, the BBC opens up its vaults to reveal the forgotten files on the world's most famous secret agent. Featuring rare and candid interviews with all six actors to play 007, and exclusive behind-the-scenes footage, this is James Bond unguarded, unrestricted and unseen.
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The People's Liners: Britain's Lost Pleasure Fleets
Episode 4 - 10-20-2015
A voyage in the company of passengers and crew of the vintage steamers, which were common sight on the rivers and coastal waters around Britain.
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The Peoples Liners Britains Lost Pleasure Fleets
The Engine That Powers the World
Episode 3 - 9-23-2015
The story behind the invention of the diesel engine in the 19th century that later became the workhorse of the 20th and 21st century.
 8.2/10
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A Very British Map: The Ordnance Survey Story
Episode 2 - 9-09-2015
For over 200 years, Ordnance Survey has mapped every square mile of the British Isles, capturing not just the contours and geography of our nation, but of our lives. Originally intended for military use, OS maps were used during wartime to help locate enemy positions. In peacetime, they helped people discover and explore the countryside. Today, the large fold-out paper maps, used by generations of ramblers, scouts and weekend adventurers, represent just a small part of the OS output. As Ordnance Survey adjusts to the digital age, Timeshift looks back to tell the story of a quintessentially British institution.
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A Very British Map The Ordnance Survey Story
The Trains That Time Forgot: Britain's Lost Railway Journeys
Episode 1 - 9-02-2015
Author and railway enthusiast Andrew Martin travels the route of three famous named trains from bygone days, the Cornish Riviera Express, the Flying Scotsman, and the Brighton Belle, to examine why we used to name trains, and why express trains of today no longer provide the level of luxury VIP service that they used to.
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The Trains That Time Forgot Britains Lost Railway Journeys
Season 14  
6.7
Spicing Up Britain: How Eating Out Went Exotic
Episode 6 - 3-11-2015
How postwar Britain went from a place where eating out was more of a chore than a pleasure to a nation of food adventurers, thanks to generations of migrants opening eateries.
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Spicing Up Britain How Eating Out Went Exotic
The Nation's Railway: The Golden Age of British Rail
Episode 5 - 2-24-2015
Using the British Transport Films archive, Timeshift revisits Britain's railways during the era of public ownership in a corrective to the myth of the bad old days of rail.
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The Nations Railway The Golden Age of British Rail
Battle for the Himalayas: The Fight to Film Everest
Episode 4 - 1-29-2015
The story of how film-makers turned the conquest of Himalayan peaks into great propaganda by Imperial Britain, Nazi Germany and superpower America from the 1920s to the 1960s.
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Battle for the Himalayas The Fight to Film Everest
Bullseyes and Beer: When Darts Hit Britain
Episode 3 - 12-15-2014
How a traditional working-class pub game became a national obsession during the 1970s and 80s, and how television played a key role in elevating its players into household names.
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Bullseyes and Beer When Darts Hit Britain
Killer Storms and Cruel Winters - The History of Extreme Weather
Episode 2 - 7-28-2014
Lucie Green looks back through Britain's most dramatic weather history and sees how our reactions helped forge a weather science that today allows us to predict the worst extremes.
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Killer Storms and Cruel Winters  The History of Extreme Weather
Mods, Rockers and Bank Holiday Mayhem
Episode 1 - 5-26-2014
A look back at the bank holiday 'battles of the beaches', when hundreds of mods and rockers flocked to seaside resorts on scooters and motorbikes in search of thrills and spills.
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Season 13  
7.5
How to Be Sherlock Holmes: The Many Faces of a Master Detective
Episode 7 - 1-12-2014
Film charting the evolution of Sherlock Holmes on screen, from silent movies to the latest film and television versions. Featuring contributions from Sherlocks past and present.
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How to Be Sherlock Holmes The Many Faces of a Master Detective
Hurricanes and Heatwaves: The Highs and Lows of British Weather
Episode 6 - 1-08-2014
A national obsession is explored in this archive-rich look at the evolution of the weather forecast from print via radio to TV and beyond - and at the changing weather itself.
 6/10
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The Ladybird Books Story: The Bugs that Got Britain Reading
Episode 5 - 12-22-2013
Timeshift documentary about Ladybird books, which once informed people on such diverse subjects as how magnets work and what to look for in winter, but also helped to teach many to read.
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The Ladybird Books Story The Bugs that Got Britain Reading
A Day at the Zoo
Episode 4 - 11-20-2013
Documentary telling the story of how zoos captured the British public's imagination - from the first in Regent's Park to Gerald Durrell's conservation ark, which became Jersey Zoo.
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Bouffants, Beehives and Bobs: The Hairstyles That Shaped Britain
Episode 3 - 11-13-2013
Timeshift takes a loving and sometimes horrified look back at the iconic hairdos and 'must have' haircuts that both men and women in Britain have flirted with in the past 60 years.
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Bouffants Beehives and Bobs The Hairstyles That Shaped Britain
When Coal Was King
Episode 2 - 11-04-2013
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Documentary which explores the lost world of coal mining and the rich social and cultural lives of those who worked in what was once Britain's most important industry.
 7.5/10
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Full Throttle: The Glory Days of British Motorbikes
Episode 1 - 10-28-2013
Documentary which explores the British love of fast, daring and sometimes reckless motorbike riding during a period when home-grown machines were the envy of the world
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Full Throttle The Glory Days of British Motorbikes
Season 12  
7.8
How To Be A Lady: An Elegant History
Episode 10 - 3-26-2013
With a handful of vintage etiquette books and some film archive to guide her, journalist Rachel Johnson goes in search of what seems an almost vanished social type: the lady.
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How To Be A Lady An Elegant History
Everybody was Kung Fu Fighting: The Rise of Martial Arts in Britain
Episode 9 - 2-24-2013
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Documentary taking a look at Britain's long and illustrious involvement with the martial arts, from the early days of bartitsu, through judo and karate to kung fu.
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Everybody was Kung Fu Fighting The Rise of Martial Arts in Britain
Eyes Down! The Story of Bingo
Episode 8 - 1-30-2013
Documentary looking at how a loophole in an obscure piece of gambling legislation led to nearly a quarter of Britain's population playing high street bingo in the 1960s.
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The Joy of (Train) Sets
Episode 7 - 1-23-2013
The Model Railway Story: Documentary which explores how the British have been in love with model railways for over a century, with unique archive and contributions from modellers.
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When Wrestling was Golden: Grapples, Grunts and Grannies
Episode 6 - 12-13-2012
Timeshift looks back to a time when British professional wrestling attracted huge TV audiences and made household names of the likes of Mick McManus, Giant Haystacks and Big Daddy.
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The British Army of the Rhine
Episode 5 - 10-22-2012
Documentary telling the affectionate story of British servicemen and their families who had to make Germany a home from home in the decades after the Second World War.
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Magnificent Machines: The Golden Age of the British Sports Car
Episode 4 - 10-08-2012
Timeshift looks back to a time when iconic British marques like Jaguar, Austin-Healey, MG and Triumph sparked a manufacturing frenzy that helped to democratise speed and glamour.
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Magnificent Machines The Golden Age of the British Sports Car
Klezmer
Episode 3 - 10-14-2012
Michael Grade narrates the story of klezmer, from its origins in Jewish folk music performed at weddings and Bar Mitzvahs to a musical sensation enjoyed by millions worldwide.
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Health before the NHS: A Medical Revolution
Episode 2 - 10-01-2012
Robert Winston explores the extraordinary transformation of the hospital from Victorian workhouse to modern centre of medicine.
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Health before the NHS A Medical Revolution
Health before the NHS: The Road to Recovery
Episode 1 - 9-24-2012
The shocking story of health before the NHS. In the early 20th century, getting treated if you were ill was a rudimentary, risky and costly business.
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Health before the NHS The Road to Recovery
Season 11  
7.3
The Rules of Drinking
Episode 11 - 1-11-2012
Documentary which digs into the archive to discover the unwritten rules that have governed the way we drink in Britain, from 1940s pubs and clubs to drinking at home or at work.
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The Smoking Years
Episode 10 - 1-04-2012
With contributions from Barry Cryer, Stuart Maconie and others, this documentary tells the unnatural history of the now-threatened creature that is 'the smoker'.
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Epic: A Cast of Thousands!
Episode 9 - 12-24-2011
Documentary which goes behind the scenes to tell the stories of the biggest film genre of them all - the epic, from Ben-Hur to The Ten Commandments and from El Cid to Cleopatra.
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The Golden Age of Trams: A Streetcar Named Desire
Episode 8 - 12-05-2011
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Documentary exploring how the tram liberated overcrowded cities, mapping its journey from horse-drawn carriage on rails to steam and then electric power.
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Antarctica - Of Ice and Men
Episode 7 - 11-03-2011
Documentary which looks at why the most inhospitable place on the planet has exerted such a powerful hold on the imagination of explorers, scientists, writers and photographers.
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Dear Censor - The secret archive of the British Board of Film Classification
Episode 6 - 9-29-2011
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Documentary examining the work of the BBFC, casting an eye over some of the most infamous cases in its history and analysing how it works with film-makers themselves.
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The Picture Postcard World of Nigel Walmsley
Episode 5 - 9-15-2011
The story behind the humble picture postcard, told by comic creation Nigel Walmsley. With their own language and bespoke rules, postcards were the texts and emails of their era.
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When the Circus Comes to Town
Episode 4 - 8-09-2011
Film which uses the University of Sheffield's National Fairground Archive to explore the history of the circus, from Billy Smart to Gerry Cottle and Archaos to Cirque du Soleil
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All the Fun of the Fair
Episode 3 - 8-02-2011
Documentary which explores the history of the fairground, from the sideshows to the freak shows, and from early hand-powered rides to the arrival of steam and electricity.
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Hotel Deluxe
Episode 2 - 6-29-2011
Documentary which charts how luxury hotels have met the needs of new forms of wealth - from aristocrats to rock stars and beyond - with comfort, innovation and service.
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Retrial by TV: The Rise and Fall of Rough Justice
Episode 1 - 4-03-2011
Documentary about the BBC's Rough Justice series, which began investigating miscarriages of justice in the early 1980s and helped overturn the convictions of 18 people in 13 cases.
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Retrial by TV The Rise and Fall of Rough Justice
Season 10  
7.4
Crime and Punishment - The Story of Capital Punishment
Episode 9 - 4-05-2011
Documentary tracing the story of the ultimate sanction, examining such matters as the protocols of the public execution and the 'science' of hanging.
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Crime and Punishment - The Story of Corporal Punishment
Episode 8 - 4-04-2011
Documentary lifting the veil on the taboo that is corporal punishment, revealing a history spanning religion, the justice system, sex and education.
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Crime and Punishment  The Story of Corporal Punishment
The Modern Age of the Coach
Episode 7 - 1-12-2011
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Documentary bringing the story of the coach up to date, exploring the most recent phase of Britain's love affair with four-wheeled group travel from school trips to Indian treks.
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The Modern Age of the Coach
The Golden Age of Coach Travel
Episode 6 - 1-05-2011
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Documentary which journeys back to the 1950s when the coach was king. Those who had not travelled beyond their own villages and towns were given a taste of exploration and freedom.
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Italian Noir: The Story of Italian Crime Fiction
Episode 5 - 12-27-2010
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Profile of a new wave of Italian crime fiction that has emerged to challenge the conventions of the detective novel - a dark world of corruption, unsolved murders and the mafia.
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Italian Noir The Story of Italian Crime Fiction
Nordic Noir: The Story of Scandinavian Crime Fiction
Episode 4 - 12-20-2010
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Documentary which investigates the success of Scandinavian crime fiction, from Stieg Larsson's bestselling Millennium trilogy to Henning Mankell's brooding Wallander series.
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When Britain Went Wild
Episode 3 - 10-05-2010
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Documentary exploring how, in the 1960s, the British people fell in love with animals and how endangered species and wildlife protection became an intrinsic part of our culture.
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1960: The Year of the North
Episode 2 - 9-14-2010
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The story of how the north went from being Britain's economic engine room to cultural powerhouse. Andrew Martin explores how the north liberated itself and the country as a whole.
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The North on a Plate
Episode 1 - 9-08-2010
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Cultural historian Andrew Hussey follows his success with France on a Plate by travelling back to his homeland, the north west of England, in search of its lost food culture.
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Season 9  
7.7
Disappearing Dad
Episode 9 - 6-29-2010
Novelist Andrew Martin takes a wry look at the way fathers are represented in fiction and film, and finds that they tend to be depicted as marginal, loopy or entirely absent.
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Bread: A Loaf Affair
Episode 8 - 3-24-2010
Documentary about the rise of the popular loaf in Britain. After the holy grail of affordable white bread was achieved, dietary experts began to trumpet the virtues of brown.
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Clement Freud: In His Own Words
Episode 7 - 12-22-2009
Documentary which draws together interviews with the late Clement Freud - Liberal MP, cookery expert, newspaper columnist and author - from across four decades.
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Oliver Postgate: A Life in Small Films
Episode 6 - 12-22-2009
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A celebration of the life and work of Oliver Postgate, the man behind some of Britain's best-loved children's TV programmes, including Bagpuss, the Clangers and Ivor the Engine.
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How to Win at Chess
Episode 5 - 12-21-2009
In a programme showing how to play better chess, British grandmasters Dan King and Ray Keene go through a demonstration game from opening gambit to checkmate.
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The Last Days of the Liners
Episode 4 - 11-03-2009
Documentary telling how, in the years after the Second World War and with national pride and prestige at stake, countries competed to launch the most magnificent passenger ships.
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The Men Who Built the Liners
Episode 3 - 10-29-2009
Documentary looking at the unique culture that grew up in the Clyde shipyards of Scotland, where the Queen Mary, the Queen Elizabeth and the QE2 were built.
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The Golden Age of Liners
Episode 2 - 10-22-2009
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Paul Atterbury travels around Britain finding out how the great ocean liners made such a mark on the popular imagination and why they continue to enchant.
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Farm to Pharma: The Rise and Rise of Food Science
Episode 1 - 4-03-2009
Documentary about the history of British food science meets a man who pioneered instant soup for Batchelors, and discovers how Quorn was invented to prevent a global food crisis.
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Season 8  
7.7
The North-South Divide
Episode 8 - 4-02-2009
Journalist John Harris travels around England to find out why the north-south divide is still an economic reality following the decline of industry, and if it can be closed.
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Fashion versus the BBC
Episode 7 - 1-22-2009
A team of fashion writers and commentators including Peter York, Colin McDowell, Ted Polhemus and Hilary Alexander looks at the relationship between British fashion and the BBC.
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The Comic Songbook
Episode 6 - 12-22-2008
Documentary which celebrates Britain's tradition of comic songs, from Noel Coward's Mad Dogs and Englishmen to Benny Hill's Ernie, and reveals the skill involved in creating them.
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How to Solve a Cryptic Crossword
Episode 5 - 11-10-2008
Don Manley reveals the tricks that compilers use to bamboozle and entertain cryptic crossword solvers, while fans including Prunella Scales explain why they enjoy them.
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How to Write a Mills and Boon
Episode 4 - 11-02-2008
To mark 100 years of romance publishers Mills and Boon, literary novelist Stella Duffy takes on the challenge of writing for them, a task that ends up being harder than it looks.
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Last Days of Steam
Episode 3 - 10-16-2008
Documentary that tells the surprising story of how Britain entered a new age of steam railways after the Second World War and why it quickly came to an end.
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Between the Lines - Railways in Fiction and Film
Episode 2 - 10-09-2008
Novelist Andrew Martin presents a documentary examining how the train came to shape the work of writers and film-makers, from Wordsworth and Dickens to The Railway Children.
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How to Be a Good President
Episode 1 - 9-14-2008
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Helped by contributors including Shirley Williams, Douglas Hurd and Simon Hoggart, journalist Jonathan Freedland attempts to define the qualities which make a great US president.
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Season 7  
6.6
The Rise and Fall of the Ad Man
Episode 13 - 3-09-2008
Inspired by the maverick US advertisers of Madison Avenue, a new generation of British ad men created a unique style of advertising based on authentic British culture. It tapped into home-grown humour and marketed itself as almost a branch of the arts. During the 1970s, British ads came to be regarded as the best in the world.
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Stuffed: The Great British Christmas Dinner
Episode 12 - 12-23-2007
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It's the season of peace and goodwill to all, when we think of those less fortunate than ourselves. It's also the time of year when we stuff our faces and gorge and drink ourselves silly. Christmas dinner is served. Being the last great feast in the British culinary tradition, what role does it play today?
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A Game of Two Eras: 1957 v 2007
Episode 11 - 12-13-2007
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Using computerised analysis, an experiment to find out how English football has really changed in the past 50 years by comparing every aspect of the FA Cup finals of 2007 and 1957.
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Never Had It So Good?
Episode 10 - 12-10-2007
Writer Colin Shindler returns to Manchester to revisit his childhood and tell his own intensely personal, boys own story of a paradoxical year, 1957, the one in which prime minister Harold Macmillan declared that 'most of our people have never had it so good'. In the company of leading historians, he takes a snapshot of 1957 to explore what it was really like to live in Never Had It So Good Britain and to find out whether Macmillan was right.
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Watching the Russians
Episode 9 - 11-21-2007
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Beginning with the rise of Russophobia in Victorian Britain, former MI5 director general Stella Rimington explores our love-hate relationship with Russia over the past 150 years. The journey takes her to the East End of London on the trail of Russian revolutionaries and to the former mining town of Chopwell, once dubbed Little Moscow. She talks to former Soviet dissident Vladimir Bukovsky and shares recollections of the bugged British embassy in Moscow with former ambassador Rodric Braithwaite.
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Sir Mortimer Wheeler - A Life in Ruins
Episode 8 - 10-21-2007
Profile of Mortimer Wheeler, who became the public face of archaelogy for almost 40 years. With the arrival of television in the 1950s, the energetic and charismatic Wheeler became a celebrity and was the first to bring the subject to a mass audience. From Dorset to the Himalayas, from Television Centre to Zimbabwe, a vast array of archive footage shows how Wheeler informed and entertained the viewing public.
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Archaeology - Digging the Past
Episode 7 - 10-21-2007
An exploration of the way archaeology has been presented on television over the past 50 years, from panel show Animal, Vegetable, Mineral?, which made celebrities out of its host Professor Glyn Daniel and resident character Sir Mortimer Wheeler, to Channel 4's contemporary Time Team. With contributions from archaeologists and broadcasters including Professor Barry Cunliffe, Tony Robinson and David Attenborough.
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Emmylou Harris at the BBC
Episode 6 - 10-12-2007
BBC collection of performances which traces Emmylou Harris's musical development from her first British TV appearance on the Old Grey Whistle Test right up to recent UK festival shows. Rarely seen archive from the BBC vaults nestles alongside more widely known material as Harris covers a broad spectrum of styles from country rock to Celtic traditional.
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Emmylou Harris's Ten Commandments of Country
Episode 5 - 10-12-2007
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Live performance in which Emmylou Harris presents her ten rules of what makes a great country song, personally chosen from her own extensive repertoire. Filmed in Los Angeles in an intimate venue, the show features songs with Emmylou accompanied by her blue grass band. Each track illustrates one of her 10 Commandments, with a short introduction to explain why it was chosen and what element of country music it best represents.
 7.6/10
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Whatever Happened to Radio 2?
Episode 4 - 10-05-2007
Radio 2 was created out of the old Light Programme, but the modern station, with its targeted playlists and big-name DJs like Jonathan Ross and Chris Evans, is now light years away from its origins - or is it? In the evenings, small and cherished slots still exist for devotees of Folk, Organ, Jazz, Brass and Light Music. This programme is an affectionate celebration of the unusual and much-loved corners of 88-91FM, of the fans and of those who continue to broadcast to them.
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Gagging For It: TV's Hunger for Radio Comedy
Episode 3 - 10-01-2007
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Since its earliest days, television has looked to radio comedy for the 'next big thing'. Radio hits from Hancock's Half-Hour to Little Britain have become TV classics. But other long-running radio favourites have died a death on the screen. So what makes for a sure-fire transfer?
 6.4/10
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How To Be a Good Prime Minister
Episode 2 - 9-22-2007
Political commentator Andrew Marr assesses what it takes to be a successful British premier based on the performance of the twenty prime ministers of the 20th century. Advocates such as Martin Bell, Helena Kennedy, Simon Schama and the late Bill Deedes champion their favourite PM in short films, while Andrew and a panel of historians and journalists debate what qualities they brought to the role and how successfully they did it, before coming to a decision on who was the greatest.
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The Edwardian Larder
Episode 1 - 4-18-2007
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Documentary about the first mass-produced food brands focusing on Perrier water, Cadbury's Dairy Milk, Typhoo tea and Marmite. The tea-tasters of Typhoo explain how their predecessors turned a waste product into a bestseller. Chef Matthew Kay tries out some Edwardian recipes designed for vegetarian marmite fans.
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Goodbye Children Everywhere
Episode 15 - 5-26-2007
Documentary which celebrates the high and lows of children's TV and asks if the future of mainstream television be one where children are neither seen nor heard, as ITV cuts back on its commitment and the BBC now only makes programmes for under-11s.
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Wedding Rites: In Sickness and in Health
Episode 14 - 3-25-2007
Documentary looking at how and why weddings are on the increase and divorce rates in decline in the UK, and if it's the end for traditions and rituals which go back centuries.
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First Rites: From the Cradle to the Prom
Episode 13 - 3-24-2007
Documentary which looks at how the rituals that mark our milestones in life - baptism, the first day at school, the first drink - are changing in today's society.
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Rover: The Long Goodbye
Episode 12 - 3-20-2007
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Documentary which traces the rise and fall of a great British brand, exploring how Rover cars went from defining their eras to becoming victims of their times.
 7.3/10
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The New Middle Classes
Episode 11 - 3-04-2007
Where has a decade and more of rising prosperity across the social spectrum left Britain's middle class? Much bigger certainly. But does that mean we're all middle class now? Novelist Tim Lott takes a quirky and humorous journey through the new social landscape of Britain in search of some answers.
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Transylvania Babylon
Episode 10 - 12-28-2006
A comic exploration of the cult of Dracula. From Bela Lugosi to bloodsucking bikes, with a Mexican tag-wrestling version thrown in for good measure, this ghoulish compilation is an entertaining homage to the vampire tradition gifted us by Bram Stoker's famous Count.
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Parallel Worlds: A User's Guide
Episode 9 - 11-29-2006
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Playful viewer's guide to entering another dimension, narrated by Richard Ayoade, featuring some of TV and cinema's best-known alternate universes, from the likes of Star Trek, Sliders, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Futurama and Doctor Who.
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Planet Ping Pong
Episode 8 - 9-11-2006
The story of table tennis and how it became the most popular sport in Asia. The programme revisits the glory days of the 30s and 40s, when thousands would cram into Wembley to watch top players do battle.
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Spy Stories: British Espionage in Fact and Fiction
Episode 7 - 8-30-2006
Bill Nighy narrates a documentary telling the story of the long and often extraordinary relationship between fact and fiction in the mysterious world of British espionage.
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Oz and Them
Episode 6 - 1-16-2007
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Documentary on the relationship between Australia and the UK since the Second World War, beginning with the Queen's 1954 visit to Australia and ending with the 2005 Ashes.
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Machine Men
Episode 5 - 5-13-2006
Documentary looking at the history of robots, androids and cyborgs in both fact and fiction. Contributors include sci-fi visionary Brian Aldiss and writer Kim Newman.
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Carry On Campus
Episode 4 - 5-10-2006
Nigel Planer narrates a documentary taking a fond look at the growing pains of the university through the eyes of the writers who immortalised it in the campus novel.
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The Da Vinci Code - The Greatest Story Ever Sold
Episode 3 - 5-01-2006
After The Da Vinci Code was cleared of plagiarism, this documentary explores the climate which has permitted it to make such an effective challenge to conventional history.
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Creating 'Life on Mars'
Episode 2 - 4-02-2006
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The creators of Life on Mars (2006) discuss the series and how it was made.
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Switch off Something - Britain and the Three Day Week
Episode 1 - 4-01-2006
Welcome to 1973 - the year that saw the three-day week and the arrival of a fictional character from 2006 in the BBC1 drama Life on Mars. The success of the latter has acted as a springboard for a week-long BBC4 season. This excellent Time Shift concentrates on the winter of strikes and power cuts.
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Pay Attention Britain! Public Information Films
Episode 22 - 3-30-2006
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Marking 60 years of the Central Office of Information, Time Shift celebrates PIFs, from HIV awareness to "Charley Says".
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The Sun and the Moon
Episode 21 - 3-06-2006
A quirky Time Shift compilation of TV appearances by these two heavenly bodies, including Patrick Moore 's meeting with a vicar who refuses to believe the Sun is hot.
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Rude Britannia
Episode 20 - 2-13-2006
From Pygmalion to Paxman, Time Shift traces the cult of plain-speaking. Narrated by Tamsin Greig.
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Left of Frame: The Rise and Fall of Radical TV Drama
Episode 19 - 2-08-2006
Jimmy McGovern and Ken Loach are among those reflecting on left-wing drama of the 1960s and 70s, looking at works as diverse as Take Me Home and Our Friends in the North.
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The British Way of Death
Episode 18 - 2-06-2006
Daniela Nardini narrates a documentary exploring why the British funeral has acquired a new spirit of informality. Today's departed are just as likely to be sent on their way to the strains of Robbie Williams as they are to a classic hymn. A bewildering array of coffin styles is available, with even an environmentally-friendly wicker casket for the organically-minded. Are we improvising new rituals to fill a more profound vacuum in our secular society?
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Stephen Poliakoff: A Brief History of Now
Episode 17 - 1-15-2006
Robert Lindsay and Miranda Richardson guest in Time Shift's profile of the TV dramatist.
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Baker Street Babylon: The Bizarre Afterlife of Sherlock Holmes
Episode 16 - 12-26-2005
Time Shift presents clips of the strangest Sherlocks, with pastiche and parody from Roland Rat to John Cleese.
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A Study in Sherlock
Episode 15 - 12-24-2005
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Documentary explores the continuing appeal of Sherlock Holmes through his various screen incarnations, from early silent films through the classic portrayals by Basil Rathbone and Peter Cushing to the BBC's most recent Rupert Everett version. Contributors include Minette Walters, Kim Newman and Edward Hardwicke.
 8.1/10
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Lost Road: Overland To Singapore
Episode 14 - 10-30-2005
In 1955 young producer of Travellers' Tales David Attenborough was persuaded by six Oxbridge undergraduates to give some money & filmstock so they could film their unique overland journey by Land Rover from London to Singapore.
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The Third Progamme: High Culture for All in Postwar Britain
Episode 13 - 10-25-2005
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Francine Stock narrates the story of the Third Programme, a high-culture radio show launched in 1946, focusing on how the series influenced the British arts scene.
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The Lost Pictures of Eugene Smith
Episode 12 - 10-25-2005
Time Shift investigates how Life magazine's opposition to Attlee's radical Labour government inspired them to suppress photographs of the 1950 general election.
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The Battle for the Ashes
Episode 11 - 10-20-2005
The changing sporting fortunes of England and Australia as recounted in this Time Shift documentary.
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Play It Again
Episode 10 - 10-04-2005
Remembering the golden age of the TV panel game as What's My Line?, The Name's the Same and Ask Your Dad make their debuts during the years 1945-55. Narrated by Hugh Dennis
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The Jitterbug Years
Episode 9 - 10-01-2005
Documentary recalling the social revolution which swept across Britain from 1946. A new dance craze, the Jitterbug, captured the mood of the country as years of war and austerity were cast off. The film uses archive footage and a soundtrack of classic hits, including music by Louis Jordan, Alma Cogan, Billie Holiday and Ray Charles.
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Too Much, Too Young
Episode 8 - 9-09-2005
Time Shift charts the devastating effect on children - some as young as five - who care for infirm parents
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Black and White Minstrels Revisited
Episode 7 - 8-08-2005
Time Shift takes a look at the now notorious show, whose blacked-up singing and dancing routines ruled the weekend schedules for 21 years.
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Star Men
Episode 6 - 8-06-2005
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Adam Hart-Davis explores the world of Britain's 40,000 amateur astronomers. While the last century saw amateurs eclipsed by high technology, increasingly sophisticated home equipment has seen the amateur community enter a new collaborative relationship with the professionals. Contributors include bestselling novelist Terry Pratchett, Colin Pillinger of the Beagle 2 project and the godfather of popular astronomy Patrick Moore.
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Apes in Hollywood
Episode 5 - 7-17-2005
Since King Kong broke box office records, apes have been big business. Time Shift takes a wry look at a neglected genre, from Tarzan and Planet of the Apes to B-movies and cult films, like Bedtime with Bonzo.
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Court on Camera
Episode 4 - 7-16-2005
A member of OJ Simpson's "dream team", plus the lawyer who defended nanny Louise Woodward , are among contributors to Time Shift's history of the camera in the courtroom.
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England Away
Episode 3 - 5-31-2005
Time Shift examines the history of English football fans travelling to Europe, and the attendant sub-culture of drinking and violence.
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Je T'Aime... How We Learned to Love Europe
Episode 2 - 5-31-2005
Sixty years ago, postwar Europe was seen as a dirty, chaotic place where you couldn't drink the water. Now Brits dream of restoring crumbling chateaux in rural France - so what happened to change our minds?
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MPs on the Box
Episode 1 - 5-19-2005
Time Shift looks at how satirists have portrayed politicians in such television creations as Yes Minister Spitting Image and The New Statesman.
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Russel T. Davis: Unscripted
Episode 21 - 4-11-2005
Doctor Who and Casanova have both benefited from the writing of Russell T Davies. Time Shift examines his work from children's TV to Queer as Folk and beyond, with contributions from Mark Lawson, Christopher Eccleston and Andi Peters.
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Speak No Evil: The Story of the Broadcast Ban
Episode 20 - 4-04-2005
When Margaret Thatcher 's government starved Sinn Fein of the "oxygen of publicity", it was the most direct level of censorship since 1945. Time Shift recalls an era in which the voice of Gerry Adams was replaced by that of an actor.
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Alan Plater: Hearing the Music
Episode 19 - 3-26-2005
Writers Alan Bleasdale and Lee Billy Elliot Hall discuss the work of the writer for Time Shift. With critics Chris Dunkley and Dave Gelly, and director John Glenister.
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Jewish Entertainers
Episode 18 - 3-15-2005
Jewish entertainers have dominated parts of the industry in the UK and US for decades, Time Shift investigates why American Jews celebrate their ethnicity while their British counterparts have often masked or even denied their roots.
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Kenneth Tynan
Episode 17 - 3-02-2005
The rise and fall of the theatre critic - who brought swearing to the BBC and nudity to the West End - is traced by Time Shift. Presented by New Yorker critic John Lahr, it features rare contributions from Tynan's daughters.
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Conchies: Questions of Conscience
Episode 16 - 5-01-2005
Timeshift looks at conscientious objectors from the first World War to today; those who refused to serve for religious, moral or political reasons.
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Pop Svengalis
Episode 15 - 2-22-2005
Timeshift celebrates the dynamos behind great British bands from the 1950s to today.
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The Story of Circus
Episode 14 - 2-10-2005
Timeshift explores how television's early days exploited the spectacle of the circus. Including the first live outside broadcast from Calais where a French circus artist's act was witnessed by Richard Dimbleby.
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Gambling Britain
Episode 13 - 2-03-2005
The National Lottery's launch in 1994 confirmed Britain as a nation of gamblers - yet just over 40 years ago, betting shops and casinos were illegal. Time Shift traces governmental efforts to control gambling through legislation.
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Red Robbo
Episode 12 - 2-02-2005
Time Shift traces the rise and fall of British Leyland shop steward Derek Robinson. In the mid 70s, he wielded immense power over management at the Longbridge plant in Birmingham. But by the end of 1979 he had been fired, a victim of the Conservative government's bid to break union power.
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Pile It High, Sell It Cheap
Episode 11 - 1-20-2005
Timeshift charts the spectacular growth of the supermarket over the past 50 years, examining how it has influenced British society.
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British Space Race
Episode 10 - 11-16-2004
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Britain was, briefly, the unlikely player in the field of rocket research. Time Shift tells the story of unsung pioneers of space exploration: the rocket engineers, the scientists and, ultimately, the dreamers who never gave up on a vision of bringing the future into the present. Interviewees include Professor Colin Pillinger, lead scientist of Beagle 2.
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Hey Mr. DJ: The Rise and Rise of the Disc Jockey
Episode 9 - 11-04-2004
Pete Tong and Ranking Miss P contribute to Time Shift's look at the evolution of the DJ from pirate radio outlaw to modern superstar.
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Drugs in Sport
Episode 8 - 10-28-2004
Time Shift tells the stories of athletes ruined by drugs - or allegations of them.
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New Age Travellers
Episode 7 - 10-21-2004
Soap-dodging scroungers or free-thinking champions of an alternative lifestyle? Time Shift examines the origins of those regarded by many as social pariahs, revealing how at one time their ideas had a surprising degree of government support.
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Live on the Night: The Story of Live TV Drama
Episode 6 - 10-14-2004
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In the days before editing ensured slick production values and blemish-free performances, TV drama was a live medium. Bill Nighy narrates a Time Shift retrospective on a time when things didn't always go to plan on screen.
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The History of Pubs
Episode 5 - 10-07-2004
Time Shift examines the very special place occupied by the pub in British society. Arthur Smith narrates, with contributions from Jeremy Hardy , Rowan Pelling and Pete Brown.
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The Carnival Years
Episode 4 - 8-28-2004
Notting Hill Carnival is Britain's biggest street party and a celebration of London's cultural melting pot. But, as Time Shift reports, its success has been dogged by controversy. With Trevor Nelson
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Jack Rosenthal: The Voice of Television Drama
Episode 3 - 7-18-2004
Time Shift profiles the late Jack Rosenthal from humble beginnings to his success as writer of such dramas as The Evacuees and Cold Enough for Snow.
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Fantasy Sixties
Episode 2 - 7-13-2004
TV fantasies played out on our TV screens in the mid sixties, Timeshift take a look back at the wild ideas, that took centre stage.
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Art School
Episode 1 - 6-19-2004
A look at the history of Britain's art schools, the most exciting educational establishments in Britain for two decades. The engines of the 1960s counter culture, they produced a generation of young go-getters who would take on the establishment and create the new industries of fashion, graphic design and pop music. Contributors include Brian Eno, Mary Quant, Kim Howells and Brian Rice.
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Charles Wheeler: Edge of Frame
Episode 13 - 3-04-2004
A look at the decisive moments of the latter 20th century through the eyes of the late Charles Wheeler. One of journalism's most dedicated yet modest professionals, Wheeler was at the forefront of world news reporting for over 50 years. Contributors include Jeremy Paxman, John Simpson and son-in-law Boris Johnson.
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Whistleblowers
Episode 12 - 3-02-2004
Until the 1980s Whitehall was able to use the Official Secrets Act to suppress information it didn't want disclosed. Time Shift recalls those who spoke out on stories the Government did not want to be told.
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Hard Drive Heaven: The History of the Home Computer
Episode 11 - 2-09-2004
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The PC has shrunk in size, but grown in power - Time Shift charts its evolution. Contributors include Sir Clive Sinclair.
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Prog Rock
Episode 10 - 1-19-2004
A look back to the years when progressive rock ruled the universe, with bands such as Yes, Emerson, Lake and Palmer and King Crimson filling stadia with their grandiose stage shows. Contributors include Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett, Yes drummer Bill Bruford, Old Grey Whistle Test presenter Bob Harris, DJ John Peel and rock critic Charles Shaar-Murray.
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Missing Believed Wiped
Episode 9 - 12-29-2003
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The story of Britain's lost generation of TV entertainment, from the golden age of light entertainment in the 1950s, via the "sacrilegious" tape erasing of the 1960s and 1970s, to recent lucky finds.
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The Jet Set
Episode 8 - 12-17-2003
Rich, distant and opulent, the jet set fascinated the public as they waved to us from airplane doorways before winging their way across the skies heading for yachts and exotic locations that the rest of us could only dream of. They were the aristocrats, the high fliers and high earners whose lives and loves fascinated us long before celebrity became a dirty word.
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Raj to Rhondda: How Indian Doctors saved the NHS
Episode 7 - 11-30-2003
The story of the generation of doctors who came from the Indian subcontinent to become the hidden heroes who have provided the backbone of the NHS for the last 40 years. Despite enduring years of discrimination, they fulfilled Britain's health needs and carved successful careers that took them to the heart of the British medical establishment. Now, as they collectively reach retirement age, Britain faces a crisis in healthcare.
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Child Prodigies
Episode 6 - 11-19-2003
Timeshift looks at how precocious children challenge thinking about education - and whether labelling a child as "gifted" does more harm than good.
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The Lie of the Land
Episode 5 - 11-05-2003
The conventional view of the country-side is of a rural idyll perpetuated by our cultural tradition - but does this idyll really exist? Timeshift investigates.
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Apocalypse Now… and Then
Episode 4 - 10-29-2003
Time Shift examins mankind's obsession with the end of the world, looking at how science and religion fuel the belief that armageddon is just around the corner.
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James Cameron: A Pain in the Neck
Episode 3 - 10-22-2003
Timeshift profiles the journalist, a conflict-battered idealist who feared for the worst and campaigned for the best.
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The Kneale Tapes
Episode 2 - 10-15-2003
Time Shift profiles Nigel Kneale, the brains behind such disconcerting chillers as The Stone Tapes and The Ouatermass Experiment.
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Cold War Kids
Episode 1 - 10-01-2003
Paul Morley and Michael Rosen are among those discussing the changing experiences of children who grew up in the shadow of the Cold War.
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Six Days to Saturday
Episode 10 - 9-21-2003
John Boorman-directed documentary from 1963, recounting a week in the life of the players and manager of Swindon Town football club, a fascinating snapshot of a profession a world away from Premiership and sponsorship.
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Footballers’ Lives
Episode 9 - 9-21-2003
In the last 40 years, money and fame have transformed footballers from working class heroes to multimedia icons. Time Shift explores how this change has come about and asks if today's lower league players aren't worse off than they were before.
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Vicars: Dearly Beloved?
Episode 8 - 7-03-2003
Timeshift looks at the changing role of the Church of England parish priest over the last 40 years.
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High Rise Dreams
Episode 7 - 6-19-2003
Time Shift looks back at how a group of idealistic architects changed the face of council housing in Britain, inspired by the modernist philosophy of Le Corbusier and new materials, only to be thwarted by financial restraints, poor craftsmanship and Margaret Thatcher 's private ownership creed.
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Political Thrillers: Plays of State
Episode 6 - 6-15-2003
From banned 1950s drama Party Manners to House of Cards and State of Play, the secrets of TV thrillers are uncovered in an edition of the Time Shift strand.
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Tyneside
Episode 5 - 6-12-2003
Time Shift celebrates Tyneside's cultural contribution and its development through the eyes of writers, actors and others.
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TV and Charity
Episode 4 - 6-05-2003
Terry Wogan, Lenny Henry, Michael Buerk and Esther Rantzen guest on Time Shift's look at how charity and TV are interwoven - from the early days of Christmas collections for needy children to the successful annual telethons of today.
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Watching You
Episode 3 - 5-22-2003
Undercover reporter Donal Macintyre is among the interviewees as Time Shift looks at hidden-camera TV. Nigel Kneale discusses how his satire The Year of the Sex Olympics feels prescient in the Big Brother world.
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Children's News
Episode 2 - 5-18-2003
Time Shift explores the significance of children's programmes in developing young people's worldview. With Jon Snow and John Craven.
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The​ Great​ British​ Seaside​ Holiday​
Episode 1 - 5-05-2003
Timeshift presents a bank holiday celebration of the British seaside holiday experience from its Victorian origins and heyday in the 1950s to its slow decline and attempts at reinvention since. Interviewees including Jonathan Meades, Martin Parr and Bill Pertwee explain the way that the seaside has always been the place we all visit to lose our inhibitions and reveal a different side to ourselves.
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A Brief Interlude
Episode 16 - 2-16-2003
A short film about "The Interludes" - a series of short films made by the BBC in the 1940s and 1950s to fill in during technical breakdowns and gaps in the schedules. The most famous ones showed a potter's wheel, a cat playing with a ball of wool and a horse-drawn plough.
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Gurus
Episode 15 - 3-30-2003
Time Shift examines how the philosophy of the Indian guru has travelled into mainstream British society.
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Malcolm Muggeridge: Swimming Against the Stream
Episode 14 - 3-24-2003
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The controversial broadcaster is profiled by Time Shift. How did the son of a Croydon clerk become one of TV's geniune originals? Interviewees include Cormac Murphy O'Connor.
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The Magic Roundabout Story
Episode 13 - 3-16-2003
Created by a French animator, the show was reinterpreted for Britain, with classic characters like Dougal. It transformed the careers of actor Eric Thompson and animator Ivor Wood and has spawned a movie.
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Car Crazy
Episode 12 - 3-02-2003
The story of the British love of the motor car from the earliest days of mass production in the 1920s to today's MPVs and post-modern Minis told through a succession of classic models from the Austin 7 and Morris Minor to the Ford Cortina.
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Greenham Common Changed My Life
Episode 11 - 2-23-2003
The story of the women who occupied the Greenham Common Peace Camp from 1981 to 2000 - what brought them to Greenham, their protests, conflicts with authority and the life they led at the camp. Contributors include Fiona Bruce, Fay Weldon and Joan Ruddock, all of whom visited the site to show their support.
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What Have the Germans Done for Us?
Episode 10 - 2-16-2003
10m
From VW Beetles to Blue Nun and Kraftwerk, a look at Germany's conrtibution to British life
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Notting Hill Riots
Episode 9 - 1-18-2003
Examining the west London riots of August 1958, which were the catalyst for black actMsm in Britain and inspired the annual carnival.
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Whatever Happened to the Working Class?
Episode 8 - 2-11-2003
This programme in the Time Shift strand explores the history of the current conflict over class
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A Shadow Over Europe
Episode 7 - 12-03-2002
In 1945, two and a half million ethnic Germans were driven from their homes in Czechoslovakia. Thousands died. Now, as the Czech Republic heads for EU membership, Charles Wheeler reports on how the Czechs made the Sudeten German minority pay for Nazi occupation, and why it became a hot political issue. This is a story about Germans as victims of World War II.
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he Rise and Fall of the Comedy Straight Man
Episode 6 - 11-30-2002
Timeshift celebrates the comedy double act's unsung half, with archive footage of Morecambe and Wise, Benny Hill and the Monty Python team. Contributors include Syd Little and Barry Cryer. Narrated by Mark Lamarr.
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Attenborough: The Controller Years
Episode 5 - 11-16-2002
Charting the time of our favorite presenter at the head of the then struggling and controversial BBC2. Packed chock full of interviews, clips and reminiscences both old and new, including the very tasty Joan Bakewell of the 60s... Sir David Attenborough's reign as controller of BBC TWO, from 1965 to 1973, is still thought of as the golden age of television.
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The Sailing Sixties
Episode 4 - 11-09-2002
In the mid 1960s Britain went boating mad. This documentary tells the story of how an extraordinary maritime revolution that was kick-started by waterproof glues developed for bomber aircraft led to a whole generation of DIY dinghy builders, and ended in tragedy with the suicide of amateur yachtsman Donald Crowhurst.
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The Writer's Trade
Episode 3 - 10-19-2002
Examining the changing image of the novelist over the last 50 years.
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The Cannabis Years
Episode 2 - 10-12-2002
An in-depth examination of how the debate surrounding cannabis has evolved over the past 50 years.
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The Grunwick Strike
Episode 1 - 10-10-2002
Documentary recalling the industrial dispute at the Grunwick film processing business in North London in 1976. Featuring film archive from the time and interviews with key players.
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Top 5 Episodes
Top 5 Highest Rated Episodes
The Kneale Tapes
Episode 2 - 10-15-2003
Time Shift profiles Nigel Kneale, the brains behind such disconcerting chillers as The Stone Tapes and The Ouatermass Experiment.
 8.8/10
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The Golden Age of Liners
Episode 2 - 10-22-2009
59m
Paul Atterbury travels around Britain finding out how the great ocean liners made such a mark on the popular imagination and why they continue to enchant.
 8.4/10
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Klezmer
Episode 3 - 10-14-2012
Michael Grade narrates the story of klezmer, from its origins in Jewish folk music performed at weddings and Bar Mitzvahs to a musical sensation enjoyed by millions worldwide.
 8.4/10
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Penny Blacks & Twopenny Blues: How Britain Got Stuck on Stamps
Episode 3 - 11-14-2016
A look at how the introduction of the penny post changed Britain, and how enthusiasm for the first stamps led to the emergence of stamp-collecting as a popular hobby.
 8.4/10
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Penny Blacks  Twopenny Blues How Britain Got Stuck on Stamps
Last Days of Steam
Episode 3 - 10-16-2008
Documentary that tells the surprising story of how Britain entered a new age of steam railways after the Second World War and why it quickly came to an end.
 8.3/10
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