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New Britannia

In the final part of Andrew Marr's national saga, Britain enters the post-Thatcher era. Many have done well during the Thatcher years, but now boom is turning to bust.

In the final part of Andrew Marr's epic national saga, Britain enters the uncharted waters of the post-Thatcher era. Many have done well during the Thatcher years but now boom is turning to bust. Britain feels more vulnerable than ever to rapid international change - from the influence of powerful new global market forces to global warming. Just when many in post-war Britain are getting used to the good things in life, it seems we are going to have to start giving up our big cars and foreign holidays - or at least go back to some form of rationing. But who could persuade us to do this? Churchill had that kind of power in the 1940s, but which politician would we trust and follow today?

Step forward the unassuming Brixton boy John Major and New Labour's smiling master of spin Tony Blair. From Black Wednesday to war in Iraq, from the British inventor of the World Wide Web to millennium fever, this is Andrew Marr's up-to-the moment story of Britain's extraordinary transformation from imperial power to an island at the heart of the global economy.

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Fri 12 Jun 2020 15:00

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Music Played

  • Madonna

    Vogue

  • Ennio Morricone

    A Fistful of Dollars: Main Theme

    Conductor: Derek Wadsworth. Performer: The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra.
  • Happy Mondays

    Step On

  • Paul Bateman, City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra

    Waltz

  • Primal Scream

    Trainspotting

  • Oasis

    Columbia

  • Supergrass

    Alright

  • Pulp

    Common People

  • The Dandy Warhols

    Bohemian Like You

  • Johann Strauss II

    2001: A Space Odyssey - Blue Danube Waltz

  • Philip Jones Ensemble [Ensemble], Various Artists [Artist]

    The Dam Busters

  • Robbie Williams

    Let Me Entertain You

  • Willy Astor

    Reklame VI

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Andrew Marr
Producer Tom Giles
Director Tom Giles
Producer Chris Granlund

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