
Overview
Three films presented from the British Museum reveal how visionaries and others dealt with the 'outsider' as they set out to perfect a society, a state and a national image at the turn of the 19th century. Film 1: English reformers constructed a new prison system - only to find that within 20 years it was a total failure. Film 2: The Brothers Grimm falsified their country's original folk tales to define behaviour 'acceptable to the architects ' of the new Germany. Film 3: Satirical cartoonists vilified the national characteristics of the Welsh, the Scots and the Irish to build up the concept of pure Englishness.
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5 - 1Matter of Record January 01, 1986
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5 - 2Episode 2 February 06, 1986
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5 - 3The Master Builders March 06, 1986
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5 - 4Episode 4 April 03, 1986
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5 - 5Special: All the King's Men May 01, 1986
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5 - 6The Road to War June 08, 1986
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5 - 7The Price of the Past October 09, 1986
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5 - 8A Medieval Affair November 11, 1986
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5 - 9The Human Factor December 04, 1986
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5 - 97Episode 97 January 01, 1970