
Milk
Series looking at the history of 20th-century farming in Britain. This episode features the stories of two dairy farmers who survived the supermarket revolution.
Documentary series looking at the history of 20th-century farming in Britain opens by focusing on milk.
In the early years of the century, 150,000 dairy farmers milked by hand and sold milk door to door. By the end of the century, the 15,000 that were left were breeding cows that increased yields by 400 per cent and milk was sold through supermarkets.
This episode features the home movies and stories of two dairy farmers who survived to tell the story of how and why the revolution happened.
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Producer | David Parker |
| Director | David Parker |
Broadcasts
- Wed 15 Apr 200921:00
- Sun 19 Apr 200920:00
- Mon 20 Apr 200900:50
- Mon 20 Apr 200902:50
- Thu 30 Jul 200919:00BBC Two Northern Ireland
- Fri 31 Jul 200919:00BBC Two except Northern Ireland & Yorkshire
- Mon 31 Aug 200923:30
- Mon 31 May 201023:00
- Wed 23 Feb 201119:30
- Tue 31 Jul 201222:00
- Sat 7 Sep 201319:00
- Sun 8 Sep 201302:50
- Tue 8 Apr 201420:00
- Wed 9 Apr 201401:50
- Mon 8 May 201720:00
- Thu 11 May 201701:00
- Tue 22 May 201823:00
- Sun 11 Oct 202019:00
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