Kirsty Young explores the impact of the sexual revolution on British families. She charts the explosion of sexual imagery in the 1970s and recall...
Michael Buerk examines where we look for our moral standards and the consequences of an "anything goes" society.
Today, three-quarters of the population believe there is no single moral code to live by and no absolutes to judge right and wrong. W...
With Bowie Freaks, Punks and New Romantic's, styles became more weird and changed frequently. This program looks at how cults form styles an...
Former Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott explores whether class still exists a...
Sonia Sodha traces the root causes of violence in society and asks if we can eradicate it.
John Prescott embarks on a journey through the British class system to see if class still exists, meeting lords, ladies, ''chav...
How clashes between youth gangs at the English resort of Brighton sparked moral panic in 1964.
David Cannadine tells the story behind the buzzword Moral Panic. Where does it come from and where is it going?
Combative, provocative and engaging debate chaired by Michael Buerk. With Anne McElvoy, Claire Fox, Matthew Taylor and Tim Stanley.
New BBC deputy director-general Anne Bulford gives her first interview. Plus was the BBC right to film the raid on Sir Cliff Ri...
Documentary series which explores the history of Britain through changes and developments in fashion. This programme loo...
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