Tom Jones' 1950s: The Decade That Made Me

1:05 AM to 2:05 AM
Saturday 14 June
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Tom Jones' 1950s: The Decade That Made Me

Tom Jones fronts the first of four retrospective documentaries in which celebrated musicians look back at the decades that defined them. For Tom, that decade is the 1950s, the era following the austerity of the Second World War that saw a boom in popular culture, which swept aside the old order and ushered in a new era of entertainment. The veteran singer provides a first-hand guide to his formative years in a small mining community in south Wales, revealing how he - much like many people of his generation - turned to TV, movies, radio and music to find a voice for himself. Revisiting Treforest and Pontypridd, where he spent his childhood and teenage years, Tom recalls his joy when rationing finally ended, his encounter with American GIs stationed near his home, and the arrival of rock 'n' roll and the 'Teddy Boys'. Includes contributions by writers Joan Bakewell, Katherine Whitehorn and Michele Hanson, and historians Alwyn Turner, Dr Martin Johnes, Tony Russell and Francis Beckett

Tom Jones' 1950s: The Decade That Made Me airs on BBC Four HD at 1:05 AM, Saturday 14 June. (Subtitles.)
Topics
Music ➝ Ballet ➝ Dance
General
News ➝ Current Affairs
Documentary
Tom Jones
Presenter
Joan Bakewell
Contributor
Chris Rodley
Producer
Mark Cooper
Executive Producer