| Description | Track 1: Introduction to the programme, and readings about 1970s society, 3.09 mins Track 2: A boy talks about his parents' worries about him riding his motorcycle; a woman talks about caring for her parents; a discussion about children having better accents; a man discusses his reasons for going to grammar school and university; a discussion about television, 1.58 mins Track 3: Television advertising; household budgeting; employment, 2.48 mins Track 4: Social changes in Britain; wages; working class life; the infant mortality rate in Hartlepool and Wimbledon; house improvements; family allowance, 2.38 mins Track 5: Poverty; living conditions and working conditions, 3.06 mins Track 6: Watching television; political canvassing; class structure, 2.29 mins Track 7: The number of children people have; a man describes his weekly routine; teenagers 'keeping up with the Joneses'; motorcycles, 3.12 mins Track 8: A woman discusses the type of men she likes; people discuss clothing and the way they used to dress; a discussion about rock and roll; 2.21 mins Track 9: Political and musical events in 1956; 'jiving', 2.31 mins Track 10: A man talks about his view of England in 1914 and his time in India; a discussion of Suez's role in changing England's politics; a discussion about the lack of 'causes to die for'; 2.56 mins Track 11: A discussion about the popular press; the Bill Hailey film 'Rock around the Clock'; a man discusses his distaste for jazz music and his arguments for banning a film; unidentified people discuss protesting; 3.04 mins Track 12: The difference between 'mods' and 'rockers'; a description of (rocker?) dress style; youth styles and 'big business's' involvement; unidentified people discuss 'squares', 2.41 mins Track 13:A description of committing 'several acts of wanton and purposeless damage'; travelling to Liverpool, 1.36 mins Track 14: Immigration into Britain from the East; unidentified people discuss immigration; a description of a coffin moving through London, 4.05 mins Track 15: Commentary from an England football match; various sound clips from previous Long March of Everyman programmes, 3.11 mins Track 16: Credits of the programme 'Between Two Worlds' which gives the names of the readers, commentators and other people involved in the making of the programme and the names of the central consultants for the series (track finishes mid-sentence), 0.50 mins
Total: 42.38 mins
Dubber's reference number: PLA 2of2KF565D1002680 |