Rich Hall's Working for the American Dream
Comedian Rich Hall explores the American dream and the dictum that came over with the very first pilgrims who set foot on Plymouth Rock - work hard and you will succeed.
Award-winning comedian Rich Hall explores the American dream and the dictum that came over with the very first pilgrims who set foot on Plymouth Rock - work hard and you will succeed.
With his sharp wit and acerbic insight, Rich looks at how Americans strive to achieve this dream and how it's been explored and perpetuated by politicians, industrialists, artists, writers and film-makers.
Rich also looks at the dark heart of the American dream and considers what happens when the dream turns into a nightmare, including the Great Depression of the 1930s, the boom and bust of Detroit and the modern demise of America's shrinking middle class. The land of opportunity has attracted all comers to live the American dream, and Rich Hall explains if it actually exists or if it's just a myth that's become unobtainable for Americans.
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Music Played
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Elvis Costello
Welcome To The Working Week
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Ry Cooder
The Long Riders
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Spade Cooley & His Orchestra
Shame On You
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The Clash
Career Opportunities
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Freddie King
Sweet Home Chicago
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Elmore James
Everyday I Have The Blues
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Curley Weaver
You Was Born To Die (Album Version)
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Pete Seeger
Which Side Are You On?
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Link Wray
Jack The Ripper (Album Version)
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Telex
On The Road Again
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Ry Cooder
Vigilante Man
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London Festival Orchestra & Stanley Black
Rhapsody In Blue
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The Kinks
Dead End Street
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Chuck Berry
Back in the U.S.A.
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The Cadillacs
Speedo
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Smiley Lewis
I Hear You Knocking
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Link Wray & His Raymen
Rumble
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Muddy Waters
Got My Mojo Working
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Link Wray
Rumble
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John Lee Hooker
The Motor City is Burning
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James McMurtry
We Can't Make It Here
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Gil Scott鈥怘eron
Winter In America
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Merle Travis
Sixteen Tons
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Charles Bradley
Why Is It So Hard
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Howlin鈥 Wolf
Down In The Bottom
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Merle Haggard
A Working Man Can't Get Nowhere Today
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Lee Dorsey
Working in the Coal Mine
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Zager & Evans
IN THE YEAR 2525 (Exordium & Terminus)
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Creedence Clearwater Revival
Fortunate Son (Willy & The Poor Boys)
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Rich Hall |
Writer | Rich Hall |
Executive Producer | Andrew Beint |
Executive Producer | Anthony Caveney |
Producer | John McCormack |
Director | Chris Cottam |
Production Company | Open Mike Productions |