Synopsis
David Olusoga explores the boom in art, music and culture in Liverpool during the swinging sixties.
- Programme: A House Through Time
- Series: 1
- Episode: 4
- Channel: BBC Two
- Broadcast year: 2018
- History
Licence: ERA Licence required
UK only
Staff and students of licensed education establishments only
Cannot be adapted
Add Notes
More clips from A House Through Time
62 Falkner Street | A House Through Time
62 Falkner Street | A House Through Time
David Olusoga goes through the history of the 180 years and 132 residents of 62 Falkner Street in Liverpool.
Liverpool slums | A House Through Time
Liverpool slums | A House Through Time
David Olusoga investigates the conditions that many families in Liverpool were living in during the sixties.
S1E4 | A House Through Time
S1E4 | A House Through Time
The story of those who lived in one house, from the time it was built until now. David Olusoga traces the history of the house in Liverpool from ...
The AIDs epidemic in Liverpool | A House Through Time
The AIDs epidemic in Liverpool | A House Through Time
In the 80's and 90's Liverpool's gay community was in the grips of the AIDs epidemic.
The Toxteth Riots | A House Through Time
The Toxteth Riots | A House Through Time
In July 1981 riots broke out in Liverpool, following longstanding tensions between police and the black community. David Olusoga inv...
More resources about Britain’s changing role in the world
04: Sea Change | Empire of the Seas: How the Navy Forged the Modern World
04: Sea Change | Empire of the Seas: How the Navy Forged the Modern World
Dan Snow looks at how the 19th-century Navy used gunboat diplomacy to push British interests furthe...
1: 1900: Age of Hope | People's Century
1: 1900: Age of Hope | People's Century
At the beginning of the twentieth century the world was stable and certain, but unequal. The Paris Exhibition of 1900 symbolises the ...
1: Building a New Society | New Elizabethans with Andrew Marr
1: Building a New Society | New Elizabethans with Andrew Marr
Andrew Marr examines the way in which Britain went from a rigid, class-obsessed society in the 1950s toward a m...
1: Leaders | Icons
1: Leaders | Icons
Trevor examines the lives of Winston Churchill, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Margaret Thatcher and Nelson Mandela. He discovers exactly what made each of th...
1: Making Margaret | Thatcher: A Very British Revolution
1: Making Margaret | Thatcher: A Very British Revolution
Margaret Thatcher's inner circle reveals how she managed to overcome her outsider status to become a prominent polit...
1: The Sound of the Crowd | The 80s with Dominic Sandbrook
1: The Sound of the Crowd | The 80s with Dominic Sandbrook
Dominic Sandbrook takes a look at a dynamic decade. This episode looks at how the early 80s saw new forces of choi...
13: Tough Old Gut | The World at War
13: Tough Old Gut | The World at War
Churchill described Italy as the 'soft underbelly of the crocodile', thinking the Allies could cut through it to reach Germany. However,...
17: 1959: Endangered Planet | People's Century
17: 1959: Endangered Planet | People's Century
Rising consumption patterns extract a huge toll on nature. Toxic contamination in Minamata and Love Canal and the Torrey Canyo...
2: A Brave New World | New Elizabethans with Andrew Marr
2: A Brave New World | New Elizabethans with Andrew Marr
Andrew Marr explores how Britain since 1952 has coped with the loss of empire, America's cultural and political hege...
2: Churchill | Secrets of Leadership
2: Churchill | Secrets of Leadership
Andrew Roberts reveals many of Churchill's weaknesses as a subordinate in charge of the Royal Navy, and the great strengths they became ...
2: Distant War | The World at War
2: Distant War | The World at War
An uneasy calm settles on Britain as Churchill replaces Chamberlain as prime minister.
2: Doomwatch 73-74 | The 70s
2: Doomwatch 73-74 | The 70s
Dominic Sandbrook looks at the impact of a fast-changing world on British life and the effects of the oil price hike of the 70s.
2: Power | Thatcher: A Very British Revolution
2: Power | Thatcher: A Very British Revolution
Mrs Thatcher struggles to cling to power as the economy collapses, riots break out and she is subverted by members of her own ...
2: Under Pressure | The 80s with Dominic Sandbrook
2: Under Pressure | The 80s with Dominic Sandbrook
Dominic Sandbrook looks at a dynamic decade. By the mid-80s, Britain felt like an embattled nation, struggling to establis...
20th Century Wrap: 3: 1930s: What Depression? | History File
20th Century Wrap: 3: 1930s: What Depression? | History File
This programme covers the 30's and the extent of the depression. Contemporay film-makers recorded a vivid pictu...
21: 1968: New Release | People's Century
21: 1968: New Release | People's Century
The baby boom produced a cohort of children in the affluent and secure post-war world who for the first time would question establis...
26: 1997: Fast Forward | People's Century
26: 1997: Fast Forward | People's Century
Governments around the world liberalise trade and withdraw from intervening in the economy, giving new opportunities to those who a...
3: Enemies | Thatcher: A Very British Revolution
3: Enemies | Thatcher: A Very British Revolution
Mrs Thatcher confronts her enemies, leading the country to war, taking the economic fight to her opponents in the trade unio...
3: Flood at Winchester | Cathedral
3: Flood at Winchester | Cathedral
Documentary drama series that reconstructs events that shaped the building of Britain's cathedrals.Winchester Cathedral faced destruction ...
3: Made in Britain | New Elizabethans with Andrew Marr
3: Made in Britain | New Elizabethans with Andrew Marr
During the Queen's long reign, Britain's heavy industries have faced devastating decline. Andrew Marr picks the 'New E...
More from David Olusoga
Number 10 Guinea Street in Bristol | A House Through Time
Number 10 Guinea Street in Bristol | A House Through Time
David Olusoga begins his investigation into the history of number 10 Guinea street in Bristol.
4: Union and Disunion | Union with David Olusoga
4: Union and Disunion | Union with David Olusoga
The 20th century sees partition in Ireland. A sense of national unity emerges in the aftermath of the Second World War, but ...
Ring Vaccination and the Eradication of Smallpox | Extra Life: A Short History of Living Longer
Ring Vaccination and the Eradication of Smallpox | Extra Life: A Short History of Living Longer
In the late 1960s, William Foege was running out of smallpox vaccine in Niger...
The Unwanted: The Secret Windrush Files
The Unwanted: The Secret Windrush Files
How black immigrants who made Britain their home came face to face with the government's 'hostile environment'. David Olusoga exposes...
6: First Contact | Civilisations
6: First Contact | Civilisations
David Olusoga shows how art was always on the frontline when distant cultures met.
Kitchener and British Empire Historiography | A Timewatch Guide
Kitchener and British Empire Historiography | A Timewatch Guide
David Olusoga explains how perceptions of empire have shifted throughout different generations.
3: Moral Mission | Black and British: A Forgotten History
3: Moral Mission | Black and British: A Forgotten History
In part three of this groundbreaking series, historian David Olusoga explores the Victorian moral crusade against s...
Slave owner compensation arguments | Britain's Forgotten Slave Owners
Slave owner compensation arguments | Britain's Forgotten Slave Owners
David Olusoga discusses the arguments used by slave owners when fighting for compensation.
2: Foreign Legions | The World's War: Forgotten Soldiers of Empire
2: Foreign Legions | The World's War: Forgotten Soldiers of Empire
In part two, historian David Olusoga explains how the First World War spread far beyond the mud and trench...