Strange Bedfellows. The sexual revolution seemed at first to signal a rejection notjust of marriage, but of the state's role in regulating relationships. Thirty years on, gay couples are demanding something akin to legal marriage and unmarried heterosexual couples want greater legal recognition. Margaret Doyle asks why, in a climate of laissez-faire, the country is still so keenforthe state to interfere in our private relationships.
Editor Nicola Meynck Producer Innes Bowen Repeated on Sunday