Timeshift
Timeshift: Season 9

Air Date

April 3, 2009

Episodes

9 episodes

Timeshift

Season 9

Episodes

1. Farm to Pharma: The Rise and Rise of Food Science

April 3, 2009
60 min

Documentary about the history of British food science meets a man who pioneered instant soup for Batchelors, and discovers how Quorn was invented to prevent a global food crisis.

2. The Golden Age of Liners

October 22, 2009
60 min

Paul Atterbury travels around Britain finding out how the great ocean liners made such a mark on the popular imagination and why they continue to enchant.

3. The Men Who Built the Liners

October 29, 2009
60 min

Documentary looking at the unique culture that grew up in the Clyde shipyards of Scotland, where the Queen Mary, the Queen Elizabeth and the QE2 were built.

4. The Last Days of the Liners

November 3, 2009
60 min

Documentary telling how, in the years after the Second World War and with national pride and prestige at stake, countries competed to launch the most magnificent passenger ships.

5. How to Win at Chess

December 21, 2009
60 min

In a programme showing how to play better chess, British grandmasters Dan King and Ray Keene go through a demonstration game from opening gambit to checkmate.

6. Oliver Postgate: A Life in Small Films

December 22, 2009
60 min

A celebration of the life and work of Oliver Postgate, the man behind some of Britain's best-loved children's TV programmes, including Bagpuss, the Clangers and Ivor the Engine.

Clement Freud: In His Own Words

7. Clement Freud: In His Own Words

December 22, 2009
60 min

Documentary which draws together interviews with the late Clement Freud - Liberal MP, cookery expert, newspaper columnist and author - from across four decades.

8. Bread: A Loaf Affair

March 24, 2010
60 min

Documentary about the rise of the popular loaf in Britain. After the holy grail of affordable white bread was achieved, dietary experts began to trumpet the virtues of brown.

9. Disappearing Dad

June 29, 2010
60 min

Novelist Andrew Martin takes a wry look at the way fathers are represented in fiction and film, and finds that they tend to be depicted as marginal, loopy or entirely absent.

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