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Season 2 Episodes

1. The​ Great​ British​ Seaside​ Holiday​

May 5th, 20031 hr

Timeshift presents a bank holiday celebration of the British seaside holiday experience from its Victorian origins and heyday in the 1950s to its slow decline and attempts at reinvention since. Interviewees including Jonathan Meades, Martin Parr and Bill Pertwee explain the way that the seaside has always been the place we all visit to lose our inhibitions and reveal a different side to ourselves.

2. Children's News

May 18th, 20031 hr

Time Shift explores the significance of children's programmes in developing young people's worldview. With Jon Snow and John Craven.

3. Watching You

May 22nd, 20031 hr

Undercover reporter Donal Macintyre is among the interviewees as Time Shift looks at hidden-camera TV. Nigel Kneale discusses how his satire The Year of the Sex Olympics feels prescient in the Big Brother world.

4. TV and Charity

June 5th, 20031 hr

Terry Wogan, Lenny Henry, Michael Buerk and Esther Rantzen guest on Time Shift's look at how charity and TV are interwoven - from the early days of Christmas collections for needy children to the successful annual telethons of today.

5. Tyneside

June 12th, 20031 hr

Time Shift celebrates Tyneside's cultural contribution and its development through the eyes of writers, actors and others.

6. Political Thrillers: Plays of State

June 15th, 20031 hr

From banned 1950s drama Party Manners to House of Cards and State of Play, the secrets of TV thrillers are uncovered in an edition of the Time Shift strand.

7. High Rise Dreams

June 19th, 20031 hr

Time Shift looks back at how a group of idealistic architects changed the face of council housing in Britain, inspired by the modernist philosophy of Le Corbusier and new materials, only to be thwarted by financial restraints, poor craftsmanship and Margaret Thatcher 's private ownership creed.

8. Vicars: Dearly Beloved?

July 3rd, 20031 hr

Timeshift looks at the changing role of the Church of England parish priest over the last 40 years.

9. Footballers’ Lives

September 21st, 20031 hr

In the last 40 years, money and fame have transformed footballers from working class heroes to multimedia icons. Time Shift explores how this change has come about and asks if today's lower league players aren't worse off than they were before.

10. Six Days to Saturday

September 21st, 20031 hr

John Boorman-directed documentary from 1963, recounting a week in the life of the players and manager of Swindon Town football club, a fascinating snapshot of a profession a world away from Premiership and sponsorship.

All Seasons

Season 17

Season 17

Apr 3, 2017
Season 16

Season 16

Oct 19, 2016
Season 15

Season 15

Sep 2, 2015
Season 14

Season 14

May 26, 2014
Season 13

Season 13

Oct 28, 2013
Season 12

Season 12

Sep 24, 2012
Season 11

Season 11

Apr 3, 2011
Season 10

Season 10

Sep 8, 2010
Season 9

Season 9

Apr 3, 2009
Season 8

Season 8

Sep 14, 2008
Season 7

Season 7

Apr 18, 2007
Season 6

Season 6

Apr 1, 2006
Season 5

Season 5

May 19, 2005
Season 4

Season 4

Jun 19, 2004
Season 3

Season 3

Oct 1, 2003
Season 2

Season 2

May 5, 2003
Season 1

Season 1

Oct 10, 2002