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Yesterday Once More
Episode 6 of 6
Changing fashions saw the 1960s bedsit generation scour junkshops, while in the 1970s people turned to Victoriana.
The final programme in the series looks at why we became obsessed with furniture and architecture from the past.
In the 1950s, people were desperate to be modern and old attitudes were bulldozed away. But, during the 60s, objects thrown out as junk by previous generations were suddenly in demand for the young and fashionable. Now the rage for nostalgia has spread to homes located all over the country.
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Mon 1 Sep 1997
21:30
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Narrator | Zoe Wanamaker |
Director | Graham Dixon |
Series Producer | Nicola Gooch |
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- Mon 1 Sep 1997 21:30
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