Timeshift - Season : 5

Season 5 Episode 1 - MPs on the Box

Time Shift looks at how satirists have portrayed politicians in such television creations as Yes Minister Spitting Image and The New Statesman. Air Date : 19th-May-2005  Read More

Season 5 Episode 2 - Je T'Aime... How We Learned to Love Europe

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? Air Date : 31st-May-2005  Read More

Season 5 Episode 3 - England Away

Time Shift examines the history of English football fans travelling to Europe, and the attendant sub-culture of drinking and violence. Air Date : 31st-May-2005  Read More

Season 5 Episode 4 - Court on Camera

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. Air Date : 16th-Jul-2005  Read More

Season 5 Episode 5 - Apes in Hollywood

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. Air Date : 17th-Jul-2005  Read More

Season 5 Episode 6 - Star Men

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. Air Date : 6th-Aug-2005  Read More

Season 5 Episode 7 - Black and White Minstrels Revisited

Time Shift takes a look at the now notorious show, whose blacked-up singing and dancing routines ruled the weekend schedules for 21 years. Air Date : 8th-Aug-2005  Read More

Season 5 Episode 8 - Too Much, Too Young

Time Shift charts the devastating effect on children - some as young as five - who care for infirm parents Air Date : 9th-Sep-2005  Read More

Season 5 Episode 9 - The Jitterbug Years

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. Air Date : 1st-Oct-2005  Read More

Season 5 Episode 10 - Play It Again

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 Air Date : 4th-Oct-2005  Read More

Season 5 Episode 11 - The Battle for the Ashes

The changing sporting fortunes of England and Australia as recounted in this Time Shift documentary. Air Date : 20th-Oct-2005  Read More

Season 5 Episode 12 - The Lost Pictures of Eugene Smith

Time Shift investigates how Life magazine's opposition to Attlee's radical Labour government inspired them to suppress photographs of the 1950 general election. Air Date : 25th-Oct-2005  Read More

Season 5 Episode 13 - The Third Progamme: High Culture for All in Postwar Britain

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. Air Date : 25th-Oct-2005  Read More

Season 5 Episode 14 - Lost Road: Overland To Singapore

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. Air Date : 30th-Oct-2005  Read More

Season 5 Episode 15 - A Study in Sherlock

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. Air Date : 24th-Dec-2005  Read More

Season 5 Episode 16 - Baker Street Babylon: The Bizarre Afterlife of Sherlock Holmes

Time Shift presents clips of the strangest Sherlocks, with pastiche and parody from Roland Rat to John Cleese. Air Date : 26th-Dec-2005  Read More

Season 5 Episode 17 - Stephen Poliakoff: A Brief History of Now

Robert Lindsay and Miranda Richardson guest in Time Shift's profile of the TV dramatist. Air Date : 15th-Jan-2006  Read More

Season 5 Episode 18 - The British Way of Death

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? Air Date : 6th-Feb-2006  Read More

Season 5 Episode 19 - Left of Frame: The Rise and Fall of Radical TV Drama

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. Air Date : 8th-Feb-2006  Read More

Season 5 Episode 20 - Rude Britannia

From Pygmalion to Paxman, Time Shift traces the cult of plain-speaking. Narrated by Tamsin Greig. Air Date : 13th-Feb-2006  Read More

Season 5 Episode 21 - The Sun and the Moon

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. Air Date : 6th-Mar-2006  Read More

Season 5 Episode 22 - Pay Attention Britain! Public Information Films

Marking 60 years of the Central Office of Information, Time Shift celebrates PIFs, from HIV awareness to "Charley Says". Air Date : 30th-Mar-2006  Read More

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