British Social History — Season 1
A new series of five programmes that looks at important topics from our history 1760-1851.
About this season
A new series of five programmes that looks at important topics from our history 1760-1851.
Episodes (5)
1. Richard Arkwright and the First Factories
Aired 20 September 1981 • 20 min
The first in a new series of five programmes that looks at important topics from our history 1760-1851. Today's programme examines the earliest powered cotton mill set in a leafy Derbyshire valley.
2. The Poor Weaver
Aired 4 October 1981 • 20 min
The historical drama for schools takes a closer look at Glasgow in 1834, when the city filled with Highlanders, Lowlanders and Irish people, all looking for work.
3. Shame
Aired 19 October 1981 • 20 min
A new play about the Workhouse Act of 1834. An old cottage is the home of Cathy's aunt and uncle. It may be cosy and comfortable now, but once it witnessed terrible things - which have left their mark.
4. Man Made the Slave
Aired 8 November 1981 • 20 min
Set in the Midlands in 1840, this edition tells the story of Thomas Cooper, a leading member of protest movement the Leicester Chartists.

5. The Railways
Aired 22 November 1981 • 20 min
Railways - 'A device for making the world smaller'. Keith Chegwin visits the Liverpool to Manchester line and looks at ways in which the railways changed the 19th century.