The War may have been won but there are no spoils of victory in Britain. Rationing is in place, cities are still in ruins thanks to the Blitz and the nation is almost broke. Using unseen footage, and told through the eyes of the nation's capital, this film tells the story of hope and growth that was born in adversity.
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Documentary about post-war Britain, focusing primarily on London. Using archive footage, the programme looks at the state of the country after the Second World War, with ongoing rationing and buildings still in ruins, and discusses the growth and feeling of hope that gradually developed, helped along by the Festival of Britain held in 1951.
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