
The Post-War Home
Dr Suzannah Lipscomb explores the time when British people embraced modern design for the first time after years of austerity. However, there were also unexpected dangers lurking.
Dr Suzannah Lipscomb explores the time when British people embraced modern design for the first time after years of austerity and self-denial. The look and feel of the postwar 1950s home - a 'modern' world of moulded plywood furniture, fibreglass, plastics and polyester - had its roots in the innovative materials discovered during World War II. In fact, no other war before or since has had such a profound effect on the technologies of our current life. This bright new era encompassed a host of social changes including higher living standards and improved technologies, but - as Suzannah discovers - there were also unexpected dangers lurking throughout the changing home.
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Carbon Monoxide
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Chemistry Sets
Duration: 01:50
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Suzannah Lipscomb |
| Production Company | Modern Television Ltd |
| Producer | Suzanne Phillips |
| Director | Suzanne Phillips |
| Executive Producer | Clare Paterson |
| Executive Producer | Sarah Broughton |
Broadcasts
- Wed 25 May 201620:00
- Thu 26 May 201603:00
- Sat 28 May 201620:00
- Sun 22 Jan 201722:00
- Thu 12 Oct 201720:00
- Fri 13 Oct 201702:20
- Thu 20 Sep 201822:15
- Tue 30 Apr 201923:00
- Wed 11 Dec 201920:00
Mon 29 Jun 202016:00Red Button One
Tue 30 Jun 202015:00Red Button One- Tue 30 Jun 202020:00
Thu 2 Jul 202016:55Red Button One
Fri 3 Jul 202016:00Red Button One
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