Episode 4
The Second World War puts our residents in danger. Leeds is a shock to a Greek war bride with a tragic past and a return for students who lived here at the millennium.
The final episode opens at the outbreak of the Second World War, and our house is home to the Wood family. While father John serves as an ARP warden, teenage son Geoffrey joins the Merchant Navy and finds his ship is a target for German U-boats.
The next residents are Yorkshireman Michael and his Greek wife Popi. Tracing their story, David uncovers a romance forged in war-torn Europe that leads the couple to England via Italy and eventually to a bustling neighbourhood of New York City.
As Britain lifts out of post-war austerity, the house is bought by Alan and Edith Weir. They both work on famous newspaper the Yorkshire Post. In Edith, David discovers a woman with surprising talents.
Finally, there鈥檚 an emotional return to Number 5 for a group of students who shared our house around the millennium, witnessing first-hand Leeds鈥檚 rebirth from industrial decline to a vibrant modern city.
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A WW2 Air Raid Precaution Warden is put to the test
Duration: 00:58
Music Played
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Fletcher, Jim, Sloane, Holmes, Joan, Timothy and Chorus
Finaletto Act I
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | David Olusoga |
Director | Nicola Seare |
Producer | Nicola Seare |
Composer | Paul Honey |
Editor | Fraser Rose |
Production Manager | Zarina Dick |
Series Producer | Caroline Miller |
Series Producer | Rachel Ozers |
Executive Producer | Mary Crisp |
Production Company | Twenty Twenty TV |