
The Way We Were (2021)
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Episodes 11
The Way We Holidayed
Archival footage tells a story, starting with the rise and fall of the Irish Holiday Resort; from a few days in Bray to a dream vacation on 'The Continent'.
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This episode takes a look back at The Way We Shopped from the era of the small local shop to the dawn of the mammoth Irish Supermarket chains and the spectacular rise of a small Dublin Clothing Store called Penneys.
Read MoreThe Way We Worked
A look at the way Ireland was charts the nation's change from single earner male-provider households via the flood of women into the workplace in the 70s and 80s.
Read MoreThe Way We Were at Christmas
The programmes casts a warm nostalgic eye over the themes of an Irish Christmas, asking how much has changed and how much has soothingly stayed the same
Read MoreThe Way We Loved
Return of the documentary about Ireland's social and cultural history, looking at the issue of love, including courtship and dating rituals, habits and taboos
Read MoreThe Way We Were at Home
A look at the recent history of Irish housing, from the idealistic Garden City movement of the 1930s and '40s to the socially destructive high-rise projects of the 1960s and '70s.
Read MoreThe Way We Played
How Irish people used to enjoy themselves, including trips to the cinema, variety shows, speciality acts and circuses, plus the country's love affair with wrestling and stunt shows
Read MoreThe Way We Wore
The changing face of how people dressed in Ireland as the 20th century progressed into the 21st, including the birth of teen fashion in the 1950s.
Read MoreThe Way We Healed
From the evolution of our healthcare to the eradication of many diseases of childhood and poverty. This is an episode that cuts to the quick of who we were and who we are today.
Read MoreThe Way We Ate
The 20th century changed the shape of our eating habits – from a full cooked dinner in the middle of the day to the birth of all new meals like supper, elevenses and Brunch!
Read MoreThe Way We Punished
From the chequered History of our Garda force to the shockingly late abolition of the Death Penalty, and how the 20th Century brought us ‘crime as entertainment’
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