Synopsis
The baby boom produced a cohort of children in the affluent and secure post-war world who for the first time would question established trends, culture and authority.
- Programme: People's Century
- Series: 3
- Episode: 21: 1968: New Release
- Channel: BBC Two
- Broadcast year: 1997
- History
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23: 1975: War of the Flea | People's Century
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24: 1979: God Fights Back | People's Century
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25: 1989: People Power | People's Century
25: 1989: People Power | People's Century
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26: 1997: Fast Forward | People's Century
26: 1997: Fast Forward | People's Century
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