
1930s
The Robshaw family discover a surprising decade of progress and optimism as they journey through the 30s. Their larder is now stuffed with familiar brands and healthy dinners.
The Robshaw family are experienced time travellers, but this time they are going further back than they have ever been before - to the turn of the 20th century, to discover how the food we ate and the way we ate it helped shape the modern family. An ordinary house in south London is their time machine, transporting them through five decades and two world wars. Guided by presenters Giles Coren and social historian Polly Russell, they trace the incredible changes to Britain's diet and the extraordinary social transformation they reveal.
In episode four, the family discover a very surprising decade of progress and optimism as they journey through the 1930s. Gone is all the starch formality of previous decades. Their larder is now stuffed with familiar brands and snacks and deliciously healthy dinners too, even if they are made in a pressure cooker that looks more like an unexploded bomb than a bit of kitchen equipment.
Along the way, Brandon and Rochelle take a trip out for dinner and a dance in their very first family car and there is popcorn to go with their own home cinema, but the family's old servant Debbie finds out that the 30s bring hard times for working women like her. As the Robshaws taste the food, wine and hope of a very progressive era, the threats on the horizon come closer with a visit to London's East End to commemorate the battle of Cable St and all the traditional favourites of a Jewish dinner with Giles. But as 1939 comes around, their hopes for the future are dashed as their final party is interrupted by an historic radio announcement.
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Music Played
Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
00:02Duke Ellington
It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)
Singer: Ivie Anderson. Orchestra: Duke Ellington and His Orchestra.
00:05Lew Stone & His Band
Anything Goes
00:08Charlie Kunz & The Casani Club Orchestra & George Barclay
Red Sails In The Sunset
00:10Bennie Moten’s Kansas City Orchestra
Moten Swing
00:13Henry Hall & The BBC Dance Orchestra
How's Chances
00:13Orlando
Love Is Good For Anything That Ails You
00:15Ray Noble and His Orchestra
Did You Ever See A Dream Walking?
00:17The Big 18
Swingtime In The Rockies
00:19Fletcher Henderson
Christopher Columbus (Album Version)
00:20The BBC Dance Orchestra
Radio Times
00:21Henry Hall & The BBC Dance Orchestra
Hands Across The Table
00:23Jay Wilbur
You Can't Stop Me From Dreaming
00:24Roy Fox & His Band
On The Other Side of The Hill
00:28Duke Ellington
Blue Skies
00:30Glenn Miller
Get Happy
00:31Al Bowlly
The Echo of A Song
00:32Various Artists - Memoir Records
I Must See Annie Tonight
00:33Jack Hylton and His Orchestra, Jack Hylton
Painting The Clouds With Sunshine
00:35Artie Shaw and His Gramercy Five
Begin The Beguine
00:36Frankie Masters & His Orchestra
Scatter Brain
00:36George Melachrino & Savoy Orpheans
Love Walked In
Conductor: Carroll Gibbons.
00:37Charles Prentice & Drury Lane Theatre Orchestra
Selection From "Glamorous Night"
00:38Ambrose
Hors D'Oeuvres
00:42Blue Mountaineers
Sweet Sixteen and Never Been Kissed
00:48Andy Kirk & His Clouds of Joy
Little Joe From Chicago
00:48Sidney Torch
On A Spring Note
00:49Benny Goodman and His Orchestra
Sing, Sing, Sing
00:50Brian Lawrence & His Sextet
Says My Heart
00:51George Formby
Swimmin' With The Wimmin'
00:56Louis Levy & His Orchestra
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
00:54Erskine Hawkins
Tuxedo Junction
00:58Meg Hutchinson
Over The Rainbow
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Giles Coren |
| Presenter | Polly Russell |
| Participant | Jilly Goolden |
| Participant | Ainsley Harriott |
| Executive Producer | Emily Shields |
| Executive Producer | Emma Hindley |
| Series Producer | Nancy Bornat |
| Producer | Victoria Bell |
| Director | Victoria Bell |
| Editor | Matthew White |
| Production Company | Wall to Wall Media |



