The Thirties in Colour

The Thirties in Colour (2008)

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Four-part series using rare, private and commercial film and photographic archives to give poignant and surprising insights into the 1930s.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 21:00 (60 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Thirties in Colour' premiere?

'The Thirties in Colour' premiered on November 17, 2008.

Who narrated 'The Thirties in Colour'?

'The Thirties in Colour' was narrated by Kenneth Branagh.

What was the main focus of 'The Thirties in Colour'?

'The Thirties in Colour' focused on providing a unique perspective on the 1930s through the use of colorized archival footage.

How many episodes were there in 'The Thirties in Colour'?

'The Thirties in Colour' consisted of three episodes.

What were the episode titles of 'The Thirties in Colour'?

The episode titles of 'The Thirties in Colour' were "The Birth of Hollywood," "King Edward VIII," and "The Road to War."

Which historical events were covered in 'The Thirties in Colour'?

'The Thirties in Colour' covered various historical events such as the rise of Hollywood, the abdication crisis of King Edward VIII, and the events leading up to World War II.

Who were the key figures featured in 'The Thirties in Colour'?

'The Thirties in Colour' featured key figures such as Charlie Chaplin, Winston Churchill, and Adolf Hitler.

What made 'The Thirties in Colour' unique compared to other documentaries?

'The Thirties in Colour' stood out from other documentaries by presenting historical footage from the 1930s in color, providing a fresh and immersive viewing experience.

How was 'The Thirties in Colour' received by critics?

Critics praised 'The Thirties in Colour' for its visually stunning colorization of archival footage and its engaging storytelling.

Which countries were featured in 'The Thirties in Colour'?

'The Thirties in Colour' explored events and stories from various countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany.

What was the production process of 'The Thirties in Colour'?

'The Thirties in Colour' involved meticulous colorization techniques to bring black-and-white footage from the 1930s to life.

Did 'The Thirties in Colour' include interviews with experts?

Yes, 'The Thirties in Colour' featured interviews with historians and experts to provide insightful commentary on the era.

How did 'The Thirties in Colour' capture the spirit of the 1930s?

'The Thirties in Colour' captured the spirit of the 1930s by showcasing the fashion, technology, and social changes that defined the era.

What was the average duration of each episode in 'The Thirties in Colour'?

Each episode of 'The Thirties in Colour' had an average duration of approximately 60 minutes.

Were there any memorable moments or scenes in 'The Thirties in Colour'?

Yes, 'The Thirties in Colour' included memorable moments such as the iconic dance sequences of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers.

What was the audience reaction to 'The Thirties in Colour'?

Audiences appreciated 'The Thirties in Colour' for its ability to transport them back in time and provide a fresh perspective on the 1930s.

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