Britain in Focus: A Photographic History

Britain in Focus: A Photographic History (2017)

EndedDocumentary showHistory

Series in which Eamonn McCabe celebrates Britain's greatest photographers, sees how science allowed their art to develop, and explores how they have captured our changing lives and country.

Network
Scheduleevery Monday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E03Episode 3Mar 20, 2017
S01E02Episode 2Mar 13, 2017
S01E01Episode 1Mar 6, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Britain in Focus: A Photographic History' premiere?

'Britain in Focus: A Photographic History' premiered on April 3, 2017.

Who is the presenter of 'Britain in Focus: A Photographic History'?

The presenter of 'Britain in Focus: A Photographic History' is Eamonn McCabe.

What is the genre of 'Britain in Focus: A Photographic History'?

'Britain in Focus: A Photographic History' is a documentary series.

How many episodes are there in 'Britain in Focus: A Photographic History'?

'Britain in Focus: A Photographic History' consists of three episodes.

What is the main focus of 'Britain in Focus: A Photographic History'?

The main focus of 'Britain in Focus: A Photographic History' is the history of photography in Britain.

Who are some of the photographers featured in the show?

Some of the photographers featured in 'Britain in Focus: A Photographic History' include Martin Parr, Rankin, and Bill Brandt.

What are some of the iconic photographs discussed in the series?

Some of the iconic photographs discussed in 'Britain in Focus: A Photographic History' include the Beatles crossing Abbey Road and the Winston Churchill V sign.

How does 'Britain in Focus: A Photographic History' explore the impact of photography on British society?

'Britain in Focus: A Photographic History' explores the impact of photography on British society by examining how it has shaped our understanding of history, culture, and identity.

What are some key historical events covered in the series?

Some key historical events covered in 'Britain in Focus: A Photographic History' include World War II, the Swinging Sixties, and the Royal Family.

How does 'Britain in Focus: A Photographic History' showcase the evolution of photography techniques?

'Britain in Focus: A Photographic History' showcases the evolution of photography techniques by highlighting advancements in technology and artistic styles throughout history.

What are some of the challenges faced by photographers featured in the series?

Some of the challenges faced by photographers featured in 'Britain in Focus: A Photographic History' include capturing decisive moments, gaining access to exclusive events, and dealing with the limitations of early photographic equipment.

How does 'Britain in Focus: A Photographic History' shed light on the role of photographers as documentarians?

'Britain in Focus: A Photographic History' sheds light on the role of photographers as documentarians by exploring how they have captured significant moments and social changes throughout history.

What is the significance of 'Britain in Focus: A Photographic History' in preserving British photographic heritage?

'Britain in Focus: A Photographic History' is significant in preserving British photographic heritage by showcasing the work of celebrated photographers and their contributions to the field.

How does 'Britain in Focus: A Photographic History' engage with its audience?

'Britain in Focus: A Photographic History' engages with its audience by presenting captivating visuals, intriguing narratives, and thought-provoking discussions on photography.

What is the overall reception of 'Britain in Focus: A Photographic History'?

'Britain in Focus: A Photographic History' has been well-received by critics and viewers alike, praising its informative and visually stunning exploration of British photography.

How does 'Britain in Focus: A Photographic History' contribute to our understanding of British culture?

'Britain in Focus: A Photographic History' contributes to our understanding of British culture by showcasing how photography has shaped and reflected the nation's identity over time.

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