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Who Are We Now?

Simon Schama meets Sir Cliff Richard, Jarvis Cocker, Ali Smith and Frank Cottrell-Boyce in an effort to understand how artists, writers and performers have charted the huge changes in Britain.

Historian Simon Schama explores how art and culture has captured the transformations of British society since 1945. Although the postwar years saw a shared optimism, expressed in the 1951 Festival of Britain, Simon discovers how a common British identity slowly fragmented as different and sometimes clashing voices emerged. Writers like Alan Sillitoe depicted working-class life with new authority, while artists like Pauline Boty reflected a new mood of sexual frankness. The evangelical Christian Festival of Light fought back against what its leaders viewed as a rising tide of filth, but nothing could stop competing voices from being heard – first on TV, in what were known as β€˜open access’ programmes, and today on social media.

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59 minutes

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Wed 8 Jan 2025 21:00

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Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Simon Schama
Interviewed Guest Frank Cottrell-Boyce
Interviewed Guest Ali Smith
Interviewed Guest Cliff Richard
Interviewed Guest Stuart Feather
Interviewed Guest Jarvis Cocker
Reader David Attenborough
Director Luke McMahon
Executive Producer Charlotte Sacher
Executive Producer Nicolas Kent

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