Britain on the Bottle: Alcohol and the State Episodes Episode guide
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The 'Drink Question', Past and Present
10/10 Mark Whitaker asks leading historians how the past can inform present alcohol policy.
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The Doctors Take Over
9/10 How and why the NHS embarked on the hospital treatment of alcoholics in the 1960s.
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Improving the Pub
8/10 Mark Whitaker looks at how the pub industry responded to falling consumption in the 1920s.
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The Central Control Board of 1915
7/10 Mark Whitaker examines the state's role in the liquor trade during the First World War.
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Habitual Drunkards and the Asylum
6/10 Mark Whitaker examines the late 19th-century panic over habitual drunkards.
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Political Thinkers and the Drink Question
5/10 Mark Whitaker looks at how great 19th-century minds wrestled with the politics of alcohol.
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Temperance and the 1872 Licensing Act
4/10 Mark Whitaker looks at how the temperance movement took a grip on British political life.
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The Beer Act of 1830
3/10 Why the government in 1830 thought easier access to beer would solve drunkenness.
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The Gin Act of 1736
2/10 Mark Whitaker explores the 18th-century Gin Craze and the authorities' attempt to end it.
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King James I
1/10 Mark Whitaker looks at the campaign of King James I against drink.