The People's Post: A Narrative History of the Post OfficeEpisodes Episode guide
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The Last Post
15/15As it sits on the brink of privatisation, what does the Royal Mail mean today?
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The Post Code
14/15When a national post code system was introduced in the 1970s, it met with resistance.
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A Job in a Million
13/15In the 1930s, the GPO was a model employer, offering staff a secure career path.
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The Post Office at War
12/15In 1914, the post office was called upon to play a vital role in the country's war effort.
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The Telegraph
11/15In 1870, the telegraph system came under the control of the post office.
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The Postal Worker's Strike
10/15Dominic Sandbrook investigates the industrial action of the postmen in 1890.
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A Community Hub
9/15From 1862, the Post Office Savings Bank offered savings accounts to poorer people.
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Love Letters
8/15Dominic Sandbrook investigates the role of love letters in the history of the Post Office.
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Business Post
7/15Thanks to cheap postage, businesses could advertise and interact with people more directly
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The Penny Black
6/15Dominic Sandbrook looks at the arrival of Universal Penny Postage in 1840.
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Freepost
5/15Dominic Sandbrook investigates how the post office improved efficiency in the 1800s.
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The Mail Coach
4/15Introduced in 1784, the mail coach slashed journey times by two thirds.
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A Culture of Letters
3/15Dominic Sandbrook looks at 18th-century long-distance letters.
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The London Penny Post
2/15Penny Post was the first accessible and cheap method for sending mail within the capital.
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The Secret Room
1/15Dominic Sandbrook investigates how the post office has shaped British society.














