Political historian Peter Hennessy reads from his new study of Britain in the early 1960s.
Peter grew up in Nympsfield in the Cotswolds and, apart from the excitements of new music from the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, satirical TV in the form of That Was the Week that Was and the coming of the first motorways, those adolescent days were overshadowed by the threat of nuclear war. Not least in the form of Prime Minister Harold Macmillan’s top-secret nuclear-proof stronghold, code-named Stockwell, which was being built just a few miles away.
Written and Read by Peter Hennessy
Adapted for radio by Libby Spurrier
Produced by Simon Elmes
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