
Overview
One of the most important revolutions of the 20th century has taken place not on the battlefield but in the home. In 1900, one in three working women in Britain was a domestic servant. Fifty years later, that entire way of life had disappeared, with wide-ranging implications for all women. With the help of archive film of domestic life through the century, and interviews with former domestic servants, employers, and experts, Timewatch looks at how the way we live, the design of our houses, and the role of women have all been caught up in this quiet revolution. It also asks whether the need for domestic help is now back on the agenda.
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14 - 1Out of the Ashes January 11, 1995
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14 - 2Uncle Ho and Uncle Sam March 23, 1995
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14 - 3The BBC in Vietnam March 30, 1995
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14 - 4The Life and Loves of Oscar Wilde April 15, 1995
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14 - 5Special: Biafra - Fighting a War without Guns July 23, 1995
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14 - 6Evidence of Vikings October 08, 1995
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14 - 7The True Story of Pocahontas October 15, 1995
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14 - 8Kamikaze October 22, 1995
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14 - 9Quiet Revolution October 29, 1995
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14 - 10The Projection Racket November 05, 1995
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14 - 11Tanks - Wonder Weapon of WW1? November 12, 1995