Episode 4
Pupils and teachers embark on a time-travelling adventure. In the swinging 60s, the class experience bricklaying, typing, cooking and even a spot of Mini driving.
In this episode, our time-travelling class arrives in 1960. With a brand new decade, comes a new school for our pupils - the secondary modern. Leaving behind the rigidity and formality of the postwar grammar, they are now training for a vocational future. As they experience more hands-on lessons than ever before, our modern students and teachers will find out whether the 60s were really so swinging, after all.
Their first lesson sees the boys and girls separated once again for subjects deemed suitable for each. For the girls this means an introduction to typewriting, and for the boys, bricklaying. As the girls comes to terms with the challenges of carriage-returns and speed typing, to the fast pace of the William Tell overture, the boys attempt to tinkle and tease their way around a trowel, and building a simple wall presents a unique challenge for these modern pupils.
In the secondary modern, though, there was no escaping the basics, as our class discover in maths. One of the few lessons in which boys and girls were mixed, there is widespread confusion as they try to master the complex art of the slide rule - no calculators here! Attempting to get to grips with this cutting-edge technology, they take some time out to prank the teacher and commit the age old trick of defacing the overhead projector.
In 1963, there is rebellion brewing as the girls are told they will be cooking a meal in their very own purpose-built flat. Sampling the menu is their male teacher, acting as a stand-in husband. The recipes include an intoxicating mix of celery boats piped full of paprika and cream cheese, devilled eggs and kippers in butter. And if that is not enough to put them off their lunch, school dinner in the 1960s serves them a hearty 1,500-calorie meal of mince roly-poly, cabbage and mash, spotted dick and of course, the obligatory lumpy school custard. While the girls have been slaving in front of a hot stove, the boys have been learning a skill deemed crucial for male school leavers. Behind the wheel of a Mini, they have been learning to drive for the first time. Watch out Lewis Hamilton!
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Driving Club
Duration: 01:58
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The Shadows
F.B.I
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The Dave Brubeck Quartet
Take Five
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The Merseybeats
Wishin' and Hopin'
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Laurel Aitken
Life
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The Crickets
I Fought The Law
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Booker T. & The M.G.'s
Green Onions (feat. Steve Cropper)
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Booker T. & The M.G.'s
Green Onions
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Eric Coates
Calling All Workers (Worker's Playtime' Theme Tune)
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Philharmonia Orchestra
The Lone Ranger Theme
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Cliff Richard & The Shadows
Please Don't Tease
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Barry Mann
Who Put The Bomp
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Ray Charles
Hit The Road Jack
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Dee Dee Sharp
Gravy (For My Mashed Potatoes)
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Cliff Richard & The Shadows
In The Country
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The Shadows
Man Of Mystery
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Johnny Tillotson
Poetry In Motion
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Johnny Tillotson
Poetry In Motion
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Johnny Cash
Hey Good Lookin'
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The Mindbenders
Um Um Um Um Um Um
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Chuck Berry
No Particular Place To Go
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The Who
My Generation
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Four Tops
Reach Out I'll Be There
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The Beach Boys
When I Grow Up (To Be A Man)
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Lonnie Donegan
World Cup Willie
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The Spencer Davis Group
Keep On Running
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Chad & Jeremy
Willow Weep For Me
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Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass & The Tijuana Brass
A Banda
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The Bob Crewe Generation
Music To Watch Girls By
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The Shangri鈥怢as
Leader Of The Pack
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Barry Gray
Thunderbirds
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The Shadows
Tennessee Waltz (Alternative Version)
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James Brown
Say It Loud (I'm Black and I'm Proud)
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The Troggs
Wild Thing
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James Brown
Say It Loud (I'm Black and I'm Proud)
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Toots & The Maytals
54-46 Was My Number
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Nico
These Days
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Martha Reeves and the Vandellas
Dancing In The Street
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Paul Jones
Aquarius
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Aaron Copland
Fanfare for the Common Man
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Martha Reeves and the Vandellas
Dancing In The Street
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Roy Orbison
Yesterday's Child
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The Kinks
You Really Got Me
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T. Rex
Children of the Revolution
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Sara Cox |
Presenter | Polly Russell |
Aerial Photographer | Aerovue |
Camera Operator | Gary Hawkey |
Camera Operator | Nik Porter |
Sound Supervisor | Bal Rayat |
Sound | Paul Taylor |
Lighting | Key Light Hire Ltd |
On-line editing | Dan Thomas |
Colourist | Chris Short |
Re-recording mixer | Paul Donovan |
Production Designer | Peter Gordon |
Art Director | Rosie Westwood |
Art Director | Hannah Newcombe |
Graphic Designer | Leonie Tucker |
Costume designer | Mark Ferguson |
Makeup Artist | Veronica McAleer |
Runner | Oliver Comer |
Runner | Holly Beaumont-Wilkes |
Runner | Chantelle Stewart |
Runner | Ellie Davies |
Assistant Producer | Pamela McIntyre |
Assistant Producer | Rajveer Sihota |
Casting | Stephanie Wessell |
Casting | Claire Parry |
Production Secretary | Sophie James |
Production Coordinator | Ross Stanley |
Production Coordinator | Jade George |
Production Manager | Jeanne Clenet |
Line Producer | Emily Assael |
Producer | Sophie Wogden |
Executive Producer | Emily Shields |
Editor | Mark Fox |
Editor | Ben King |
Editor | Joanna Lincoln |
Second Unit Director | Khalid Khan |
Director | Kate Taunton |
Series Producer | Christina Nutter |
Series Producer | Morgana Pugh |
Production Company | Wall to Wall Media |