A series of six programmes on modern Spain presented by Robert Graham.
5: The Cultural Revolution The material benefits of Franco's economic boom were never matched by relaxation of social controls. But with democracy came an explosion of cultural freedom, and Spaniards became more aware of the outside world. Robert Graham analyses the transition and explains how change was inevitable as a free press began to form public opinion, censorship was relaxed and the role of the Church, the traditional guardian of values, became eroded.
Producer CHRISTOPHER STONE