अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंThis series dramatizes the lives of the Pankhurst women and their role in the Suffragette Movement.This series dramatizes the lives of the Pankhurst women and their role in the Suffragette Movement.This series dramatizes the lives of the Pankhurst women and their role in the Suffragette Movement.
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This title should be made available on DVD so that I can show the younger members of my family at what cost the vote was given to them. Not only was this splendid drama it was an invaluable lesson to a young me and I have never wasted my vote since seeing it. There is an apathy now among the young and their precious vote just does not seem important to them not a good attitude as past history can reveal. BBC Four screened one episode recently why only one? It is so frustrating to see one episode of such a quality drama and then not to be able to see the rest. When there are so many old dramas coming out for general view again surely this one is due for release so please release it distributors there are many out there who would love to see it again.
I love this series (introduced to me by my mother when repeated in the late 1980s when it was 70 years of the vote) and often use our old worn out video copy in the classroom. The episode on Emily Davison I always found particularly hard hitting. Its a shame its never been released on DVD. Perhaps this is the year to push for it. If we are lucky, it might even get a repeat as its 90 years in 2008 since women were given the vote in the UK I've contacted the BBC to ask about release to DVD and have been told to write to BBC worldwide to suggest it. Maybe if we all write and get everyone we know to write, there might just be enough demand for its release. I'm happy to post the address they gave me if anyone wants it.
Watched this when it aired back in 1974 and have never forgotten it.
I seem to remember it was on quite late and I think on a school night.
It was shocking and amazing to me how much of a battle it was to win the vote for women. I vowed then that I would always vote once I was eligible to do so.
It did show the rifts between the Pankhursts, which disappointed me and I remember disliking Christabel intensely.
I watched the film Suffragette which, unfortunately, paled in comparison to Shoulder to Shoulder.
It is such a shame that there is no way to watch this today so that younger people can see it.
UPDATE.
Just found it on BBC iplayer. Hurrah.
I seem to remember it was on quite late and I think on a school night.
It was shocking and amazing to me how much of a battle it was to win the vote for women. I vowed then that I would always vote once I was eligible to do so.
It did show the rifts between the Pankhursts, which disappointed me and I remember disliking Christabel intensely.
I watched the film Suffragette which, unfortunately, paled in comparison to Shoulder to Shoulder.
It is such a shame that there is no way to watch this today so that younger people can see it.
UPDATE.
Just found it on BBC iplayer. Hurrah.
I watched this avidly when it was broadcast in the 1970s. Why, I wonder, has this excellent series been allowed to gather dust? It had brilliant acting and was both informative and moving. The song, The March of the Women, always moves me to tears.
I have a nasty suspicion that it's to do with sexism at the BBC. It's about women, and by women, and deals with women as people, not decorative fluff. Given programming costs, I would have thought they'd welcome the chance to air all those well-made episodes at no cost. And a re-broadcast would stimulate DVD sales, assuming they ever made the effort to put it out in DVD format.
Of course, if the BBC felt like it, there is a great deal of gold that could be mined on the subject of the struggle for women's rights: the fight for married women's property rights; the fight for equal rights in marriage and divorce; the fights for education against medical advice that it would bring on brain fever or interfere with women's reproductive capabilities; the fights for admission to various professions.
I have a nasty suspicion that it's to do with sexism at the BBC. It's about women, and by women, and deals with women as people, not decorative fluff. Given programming costs, I would have thought they'd welcome the chance to air all those well-made episodes at no cost. And a re-broadcast would stimulate DVD sales, assuming they ever made the effort to put it out in DVD format.
Of course, if the BBC felt like it, there is a great deal of gold that could be mined on the subject of the struggle for women's rights: the fight for married women's property rights; the fight for equal rights in marriage and divorce; the fights for education against medical advice that it would bring on brain fever or interfere with women's reproductive capabilities; the fights for admission to various professions.
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I can think of few tv shows that have that kind of impact. It is now 100 years since the first women got the vote - come on BBC - wake up, boys stop worrying about your pay packets, hegemony and whether the women might actually take over your jobs and put this glorious series on i-player!
The show was well written, well acted, well directed and - almost most amazing of all at the time - starred women - with men only in supporting roles - it was utterly revolutionary as a tv series as well as being about a women's revolution. Wonderful
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाCreated by Producer Verity Lambert, Script Editor Midge Mackenzie and Actress Georgia Brown. It came after Brown had complained to the BBC about the lack of meaningful roles for women, and they told her to find a series she would like to be in.
- कनेक्शनFeatured in Verity Lambert: Drama Queen (2008)
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