Episodes 10

1 Health before the NHS: The Road to Recovery

September 24, 2012

1h

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.

2 Health before the NHS: A Medical Revolution

October 1, 2012

1h

Robert Winston explores the extraordinary transformation of the hospital from Victorian workhouse to modern centre of medicine.

3 Klezmer

October 14, 2012

1h

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.

4 Magnificent Machines: The Golden Age of the British Sports Car

October 8, 2012

1h

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.

5 The British Army of the Rhine

October 22, 2012

1h

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.

6 When Wrestling was Golden: Grapples, Grunts and Grannies

December 13, 2012

1h

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.

7 The Joy of (Train) Sets

January 23, 2013

1h

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.

8 Eyes Down! The Story of Bingo

January 30, 2013

1h

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.

9 Everybody was Kung Fu Fighting: The Rise of Martial Arts in Britain

February 24, 2013

1h

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.

10 How To Be A Lady: An Elegant History

March 26, 2013

1h

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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