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Eye to Eye

Season 2 1958

  • 1958-02-21T08:45:00Z on BBC One
  • 30m
  • 2h 30m (5 episodes)
  • United Kingdom
  • English
Documentary programmes looking at aspects of contemporary British life.

5 episodes

Season Premiere

1958-02-21T08:45:00Z

2x01 On Tour

Season Premiere

2x01 On Tour

  • 1958-02-21T08:45:00Z30m

An Impression of Backstage Life In the small world of a touring revue company: a world of land ladies and late suppers, of Sunday trains and Monday band calls, of high hopes and low billings.

1958-03-07T08:45:00Z

2x02 The More We Are Together

2x02 The More We Are Together

  • 1958-03-07T08:45:00Z30m

For thirty minutes life is seen through the eyes of Mum and Dad, Vi, Lil, Nell, and Eileen - four sisters with four husbands. They are the Gladden family, and they all live within a stone's throw of each other in the East End of London, with eight children and a budgerigar. Introduced by Robert Reid. Written and produced by Stephen Hearst.

1958-03-21T08:45:00Z

2x03 Never Never

2x03 Never Never

  • 1958-03-21T08:45:00Z30m

Six million people buy something or other on-hire purchases every year. How does H.P. work? What are the snags? How does the shopkeeper check up on his customers, and what happens if they don't keep up the payments? This programme looks at the instalment world and has a look under the counter as well. Introduced by Morris West. Written and produced by Richard Cawston.

1958-04-04T08:45:00Z

2x04 The Atom Men

2x04 The Atom Men

  • 1958-04-04T08:45:00Z30m

Two worlds clash on the remote shores of Caithness: An Atomic Research Station brings new people and a new way of life alongside the traditional world of fishermen and farmers. Narrated by Colin Wills. Written and produced by John Read.

1958-04-11T08:45:00Z

2x05 Now We Are Married

2x05 Now We Are Married

  • 1958-04-11T08:45:00Z30m

To what extent do husbands and wives live in separate worlds, even though they are happily married? Romany Bain and Richard Findlater, a married couple themselves, examine this problem, Lightheartedly, by taking a look at the married lives of a journalist, a lorry driver, and a businessman. Written and produced by Pamela Wilcox Bower.

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