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- Documentary telling the story of the 1951 Festival of Britain, which in a period of austerity showed how to carve out a bright new future through design and ingenuity.
- 1988–19938.2 (5)TV EpisodeA look into the history of the television set and many of the changes that it has gone through and how it became a world wide communication tool.
- With proper medical research, deadly poisons and venoms can become revolutionary, lifesaving medicines. Mosley examines how scientists have gone from finding antidotes for these poisons to applying them as treatments, in the process turning killers into cures.
- The slum dwellers have left behind the boom years of the 1860s and must now live with the harsh realities of the economic depression of the 1870s. The Howarth's are forced to employ their neighbour's children to meet their orders.
- The slum and its residents enter the turbulent 1880s. Unemployment rocketed and living conditions got worse - but still new workers poured into London from around the world. The pressures are soon felt by the volunteers.
- The slum-dwellers enter the 20th century and change is in the air. The Birds shop has joined the growing Co-operative movement serving members rather than profiting from customers. Women's Suffrage is a hot topic.