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A Time Gone By: Life In The 1930s Part Two DVD

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The second half of the 1930s was even more tumultuous than the first. The Cable Street riots of 1936 are just the start. Unemployment is still a curse on the nation, but the Government considers removing trams and horses to make room for an increasing number of car drivers. The unique footage of this film takes you to the heart of this remarkable period in British history.

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Released
14 May 2012
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Timereel 
Classification
Runtime
60 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060175905208 
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Documentary about life in Britain during the 1930s. Using archive footage, the programme looks at how the country suffered with the 1936 Cable Street riots, the continuation of vast unemployment, the King abdicating from the throne and the fast-approaching Second World War.