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Little Britain

Andrew Marr charts the events that shaped Britain. The Wall Street Crash and the rise of fascist politics in Europe caused chaos in 1930s Britain.

Andrew Marr's epic series charting the events that shaped Britain.

For Andrew Marr, the story of Britain in the 1930s was one of betrayal, political extremism, unemployment and... hats. Bowlers, trilbies, top hats and flat caps were everywhere, as the country descended into chaos when the financial crash on Wall Street engulfed Britain. Solutions to the national crisis were offered by Britain's most unlikely paramilitaries, the Greenshirts.

Another way forward came from the Blackshirts, led by Britain's very own pantomime villain Oswald Mosley. With fascists on the march in Europe, Britain perfected the ability to look the other way and hope for the best. Dazzled by Gracie Fields and delighted by Butlins, Britain also had one nostalgic eye on the past, building mock Tudor homes for the new commuter class.

With vivid anecdotes and fascinating archive, Andrew argues that appeasement, not confrontation, was the British way. Only the lone voice of Winston Churchill warned of the horrors ahead. In an age of big, bad ideas, Britain in the 1930s could appear small-minded and reticent, but Andrew invites us to look a little harder and see how 'Little Britain' was tested, and faltered, before finally coming of age as modern Britain was born.

1 hour

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterAndrew Marr
WriterAndrew Marr
DirectorFrancis Whately
ProducerFrancis Whately
Series ProducerChris Granlund

Broadcasts

  • Wed 25 Nov 200921:00
  • Fri 27 Nov 200919:00
  • Wed 3 Feb 201002:00
  • Thu 1 Apr 201000:05
  • Fri 28 Feb 201413:45
  • Fri 12 Dec 201416:25
  • Thu 7 Sep 201721:00
  • Tue 30 Jan 201820:00
  • Wed 31 Jan 201802:20