Panic and Paranoia in the 70s
The final series begins with a look at how equal rights, increased immigration and the use of soft drugs began to affect 1970s society - and how such things were depicted onscreen.
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Laughing at the Enemy in the 70s
A look at how "the other" was perceived by the white male oriented television industry of the 1970s, including women's lib, increasing multiculturalism and homosexuality. Commentators include writer Eric Chappell.
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Flirting with Danger in the 70s
For the final programme in the series, the show returns to the topic of danger in the 1970s: not just personal safety, but the increase of sex on screen. Commentators include "Confessions" star Robin Askwith.
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