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Made in Britain

In the final episode, Andrew looks at one of the greatest challenges faced by modern Elizabethans: the loss of Britain’s manufacturing heartlands and the surprising impact it has had on the state of the nation. To tell this story, he selects a rich cast of characters who have – in his estimation – responded to the challenges and found ingenious ways of adapting to the changing industrial landscape. When the Queen ascended the throne in 1952, the country she inherited could still be defined by its manufacturing bases: Sheffield steel, Cornish tin, Welsh coal and Clyde-built ships. Britain in 1952 was, after all, still one of the workshops of the world, if no longer the primary one. Manufacturing accounted for a third of everything that Britain produced, and employed around four in ten of all British workers. Britain turned out a quarter of the entire world's manufacturing exports. But over the next 40 years, all that would change.

English
  • Originally Aired December 17, 2020
  • Runtime 59 minutes
  • Production Code p07xsmgl
  • Network BBC Two
  • On Other Sites Official Website
  • Notes Is the series finale
  • Created April 20, 2021 by
    Agus Escudero
  • Modified April 20, 2021 by
    Agus Escudero
Name Type Role
Andrew Marr Writer Presenter
Andrew Marr Host Presenter
Alexander Leith Director