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Women, Sex and Society

Episode 2 of 4

Helen Castor examines how the transformation of the rights and role of women that have taken place in Great Britain over the last 100 years has been documented on television.

We are living through one of the greatest revolutions in history. One that has changed how we live in Britain forever, and yet many of us don't even notice it is happening.

This revolution is the ongoing transformation of the rights and role of women. Historian and broadcaster Helen Castor examines the fundamental shifts that have taken place in Great Britain in this Timewatch Guide to Women, Sex and Society.

Drawing on the Timewatch strand through the years plus decades of BBC archive, Helen investigates how this period of tumultuous change in our culture has been documented on television. From the heroic suffragette struggle for the female vote in the early part of the last century, right through the social and sexual rebellion of the 1960s and beyond, Helen explores how change has been driven by successive waves of feminism and activism, with each wave redefining what women want.

1 hour

Music Played

Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes

  • 00:36

    Procol Harum

    A Whiter Shade Of Pale

  • 00:37

    Barry Blue

    Do You Wanna Dance

  • 00:49

    Bob Marley & The Wailers

    Satisfy My Soul

  • 00:54

    Gorillaz

    Double Bass

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Helen Castor
Participant Krista Cowman
Participant Helen McCarthy
Participant Fern Riddell
Executive Producer Emma Parkins
Producer Renny Bartlett
Director Renny Bartlett
Editor Graham Cox
Production Company 360 Production

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