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11.0 British Social History Time Off
During the 19th century, few working people have much leisure time, and their choice of entertainment is limited. Changing patterns of work and better pay in this century lead to the growth of a ' leisure industry.' Commentary by NICK ROSS Producer JILL SHEPPARD
11.22 Music Time: 19
11.45 New Horizons
Strength at Work: the trade unions today - and tomorrow?
With RT HON BARBARA CASTLE, MP RT HON WILLIAM WHITELAW , MP LEN MURRAY , HUGH SCANLON LUCIEN WIGDOR
Introduced by IAN MCINTYRE Producer JOHN PRESCOTT THOMAS

Contributors

Commentary By:
Nick Ross
Producer:
Jill Sheppard
Unknown:
William Whitelaw
Unknown:
Len Murray
Unknown:
Hugh Scanlon
Unknown:
Lucien Wigdor
Introduced By:
Ian McIntyre
Producer:
John Prescott Thomas

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