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Jam Tomorrow

Jam Tomorrow

Date de sortie : 2023-01-16
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Date de sortie : 2023-01-16
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World War II: Every Day is Like D-Day

World War II: Every Day is Like D-Day

How did Britain’s dreams of a new postwar world go unfulfilled? And what does that mean for us today?
Durée : 57:35
How did Britain’s dreams of a new postwar world go unfulfilled? And what does that mean for us today? In the first of a new documentary series from the makers of Oh God, What Now?, Ros Taylor looks at the legacy of the War itself. Ιdeals of the Blitz Spirit and dreams of wartime heroism still shape everything from pop culture and entertainment to the Brexit debate. But the truth of the War is more complex and less comforting. What will it take for us to see the Second World War – and ourselves – clearly?
•  “If you’re going to have a foundation myth it might as well be one where you destroy Nazism.” – Al Murray
•  “If the response to air raid wasn’t stoicism there was a fear that morale would break down.” – Lucy Noakes
•  “The Keep Calm And Carry On poster was designed for a type of war that never arrived.” – Henry Irvine
•  “Britain went into the war not alone but at the head of the world’s biggest empire… When Britain went to war, so did vast part of the world.” – Lucy Noakes
 
Written and presented by Ros Taylor. Produced by Jade Bailey. Voiceovers by Imogen Robertson. Original music by Dubstar. Lead producer: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Jam Tomorrow is a Podmasters production.
Id. d’épisode : 1000594329335
GUID : 558147a4-fc04-46d8-bd0d-ace9573ddbbb
Date de publication : 16/1/2023 à 05:00:00

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Out of the ruins of the Second World War, the British people were promised a better world of free healthcare, quality housing and good schools. What happened to these promises of Jam Tomorrow? In a new series from the makers of Oh God, What Now?, Ros Taylor explores how the postwar dream was betrayed – and how we can win it back.

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