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1968 montage of images Radio 4 broadcast a season of programmes - from March to August 2008 - to mark the 40th anniversary of a momentous year - 1968. It was the year of student protests across the globe, riots in the streets of Paris, assassinations rocked America and Soviet Tanks crushed the Prague Spring. Sexual liberation, civil rights, drugs and music were said to shape the thinking of a generation. The pulse for the season will be provided by 1968 - Day by Day .
Every day for 6 months, Radio 4 recreated 1968 in sound - drawing on the BBC and other vivid news archive and the music of the time. The series sended on 31 August 2008.
Across the season, 9.00am, Tuesday
John Tusa
Sir John Tusa hosts four studio discussions acrosss Europe and also the US to gather together those who were part of the story
8.00pm, Monday 3 March 2008, rpt 1.30pm Sunday 20 April
Eoch Powell
Rob Shepherd recalls Enoch Powell's 'Rivers of Blood' speech of 1968, one of the most explosive in living memory by a British politician
8.00pm, Saturday 15 March 2008
US soldiers during the Vietnam War
Robert Hodierne reveals the truth about the infamous My Lai massacre of 16 March 1968.
11.15am Sunday 16 March, rpt 9.00am Friday 21 March
Tariq Ali in student demonstration in 1968
On the eve of the anniversary of the Grosvenor Square riots, Tariq Ali is Kirsty Young's guest.
2.30pm Saturday 29 March
Martin Luther King
A real time drama about the last 45 minutes of Martin Luther King's life to mark the 40th anniversary of his death next year.
11.30am Thursday 3 April
Image of International Times logo
The story of The International Times , the UK's first national counter-culture newspaper, aimed to be a 'mass communication paper'.
11.00am Wednesday 30 April
Philosophy
Nick Fraser recalls the intellectual revolution of May '68 that spread from the academy to the streets of Paris, and from Paris to the world. Contributors include key philosophers and thinkers, former activists and writers.
11.30am Thursday 10 April
Image of section Rolling Stone magazine
Forty years of Rolling Stone Magazine , charting its rise from the official voice of underground America to the iconic rock title.
Begins 10.30am Saturday 31 May for three weeks.
Part of poster for the film 'School for Sex' which was made in 1968
Journalist Miranda Sawyer was one year old in 1968 and in this series, she casts a fresh, irreverent eye over the British cultural landscape of forty years ago.
2.30pm Saturday 31 May
Image from the original TV version of Let's Murder Vivaldi
In this taut, darkly funny moral tale from a now-neglected master of the television play, David Mercer, two dysfunctional couples work out their animosities in different ways.
2.15pm Friday 11 July
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A scabrous black comedy, first presented by Yorkshire Television in August 1968, that links Joe Orton's hit successes Loot and What the Butler Saw .
Begins 8.00pm Monday 4 August
David Aaronovitch
David Aaronovitch looks back at the ambitions and dreams of the Sixty-Eighters - and goes to meet them to find out what has happened to them.
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Send to Memory Share your memories of 1968. They may be cultural, political, social, sporting or indeed how your family was affected by a particular event.
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