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A Woman's Touch
Episode 2 of 3
On a journey from stately home to pauper's attic Amanda Vickery reveals how 'taste' became the buzzword of the age and gave women a new outlet for their creativity.
The British obsession with beautifying our homes is not a new phenomenon - it began with a vengeance in the Georgian era. In this second programme of the series historian Amanda Vickery - on a journey from stately home to pauper's attic - reveals how 'taste' became the buzzword of the age 300 years ago and gave women a new outlet for their creativity, raising their status in the home as a consequence. But with it came new anxieties about getting it right.
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Tue 10 Nov 2015
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Amanda Vickery |
Executive Producer | Ross Wilson |
Producer | Iain Scollay |
Director | Iain Scollay |