1/4. The story of Britain's 40-year-old pop music revolution and its underlying driving force - our fascination with sex and gender. Love Me Do. The 1960s brought short skirts, long-haired men in kaftans, the pill and legalised gay sex, all to the groove of the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. Archive footage evokes the period, with contributions from Cilia Black, Dave Davies, Marianne Faithfull, Robin Gibb and Yoko Ono.
Director Ben Whalley ; Series producer Alan Lewens The Inside Story: page 76