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Andrew Marr revisits Britain at the dawn of the 20th century. He finds the country mourning the death of Queen Victoria and enjoying the bawdy pleasures of music hall.

In the first of a six-part series, Andrew Marr revisits Britain at the dawn of the 20th century. He finds the country mourning the death of Queen Victoria, fighting an intractable war against the Boers in South Africa, enjoying the bawdy pleasures of music hall and worrying about the physical and moral strength of the working class.

There are stories of political intrigue between David Lloyd George and his arch-enemy Joseph Chamberlain, as well as the beginning of the struggle for women's suffrage. Plus an account of the day Mr Rolls met Mr Royce and kicked off a revolution in motoring.

With powerful archive and vivid anecdotes, Andrew gets to the heart of Edwardian Britain. He brings to life Britain's struggle to maintain its imperial power in the world in the years before the First World War.

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Wed 3 Jan 201801:30

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Music Played

  • Circus Roncalli Zirkusgeschichten

    Volker Rosin "In Rocallis Zirkuswelt"

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterAndrew Marr
WriterAndrew Marr
DirectorRobin Dashwood
ProducerRobin Dashwood
Series ProducerChris Granlund

Broadcasts

  • Wed 28 Oct 200920:00
  • Wed 28 Oct 200921:00
  • Fri 30 Oct 200919:00
  • Wed 6 Jan 201002:45
  • Wed 3 Mar 201023:50
  • Mon 24 Feb 201413:45
  • Mon 8 Dec 201416:25
  • Thu 10 Aug 201721:00
  • Tue 2 Jan 201820:00
  • Wed 3 Jan 201801:30