Photos, music and 麻豆社 programme clips to trigger memories and conversations.
Tony Curtis inspired the DA hairstyle
Workers' Playtime from a factory "somewhere in Britain"
Bagpuss, the saggy, old cloth cat, baggy, and a bit loose at the seams
Shipmates Ashore, a programme specially for the Merchant Navy
Father John McMillan of Barra was a popular ceilidh tune
The disappearing island life of Barra
Kenneth McKellar's The Last Rose of Summer
A waulking song by Flora McNeil
Open All Hours, with Ronnie Barker and David Jason
Monarch of the Glen
Terry Wogan singing the Floral Dance
Wednesday's clip of the day.
Clip of The Day for Monday the 6th of June.
The Earl of Mountbatten, Viceroy of India, speaking before the Partition of 1947
The puppet who lived in a picnic basket
Sikh bus conductors in Enoch Powell's constituency strike over ban on turbans
Dixon of Dock Green was the Saturday night live entertainment in the 1950s
Madhur Jaffrey taught the nation Indian cookery
A Cook Abroad, with Tony Singh tracing family roots in India
Sikh wedding celebrations
Clip of The Day for Tuesday the 7th of June.
Memories of favourite sweeties
Vertigo - a Hitchcock classic often broadcast as a Sunday matinee
Friday's Clip of The Day