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The Eighties

Episode 3 of 4

In the 1980s, more money was spent on homes than ever before, and at the heart of this was a changing role for women.

The series tracking 50 years of lifestyle and homemaking programmes on 成人论坛 Two heads into the 1980s. This was the decade when more people would own their homes, when more money was spent on them and more time in them than ever before.

And at the heart of this was a changing role for women, who were joining the workforce in greater numbers, throwing off the shackles of being traditional housewives. It was a time of dizzying domestic change: Ken Hom caused a culinary revolution through his time-saving wok; Jilly Goolden got us drinking wine around the kitchen table; and Keith Floyd took the drudgery out of cooking by making it into entertainment - and as a result got men at the stove for the first time. Not for nothing was no-nonsense dog trainer Barbara Woodhouse, who brought men and dogs alike to heel, one of the icons of the decade.

Narrated by Bake Off's very own no-nonsense Mel Giedroyc.

59 minutes

Music Played

  • Daryl Hall & John Oates

    Maneater

  • George Frideric Handel

    Allegro From Water Music Suite No. 2聽

  • Eurythmics

    Sweet Dreams

  • Katrina and the Waves

    Walking On Sunshine

  • Olivia Newton鈥怞ohn

    Physical

  • AC/DC

    Have a Drink on Me

  • 补鈥恏补

    Take On Me

  • UB40

    Red Red Wine

  • Yazz & The Plastic Population

    The Only Way Is Up

  • Madness

    House Of Fun

  • The Stranglers

    Waltzinblack

  • The Stranglers

    Peaches

  • ZZ Top

    Sharp Dressed Man

  • Wayne Hill

    Left Bank Two ('Vision On Gallery' Theme Tune)

    Performer: The Noveltones.
  • The Specials

    Ghost Town

  • Shakin鈥 Stevens

    This Ole House (Single Version - Re-Mastered 2004)

  • Spice Girls

    Spice Up Your Life

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Credits

Role Contributor
Narrator Mel Giedroyc
Producer Steve O'Hagan
Director Steve O'Hagan
Executive Producer Michael Poole
Participant Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen
Participant Eamonn Holmes
Participant Esther Rantzen
Participant Gyles Brandreth
Participant Peter York
Participant Peter Bazalgette
Participant Sophie Robinson
Participant Alan Titchmarsh
Participant Gay Search
Participant Ken Hom
Participant Jilly Goolden
Participant Oz Clarke
Participant Lord Sugar
Participant Antony Worrall Thompson

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