I have posted earlier on this thread, but I just wanted to add something. I had no great problem with what was covered in this programme, but more how it was done. Yes, to be honest, I find it generally more interesting when the programme goes further back into history, but my interest in this particular episode waned because of the approach. If I have to look at sheets of paper, then I'd rather read a book, and look at photos of documents close to, or look at them on the computer screen. In this programme, each document was flashed before our eyes, then MF read out bits of it. No matter who the subject had been in this episode, this approach wouldn't be particularly engaging. Watching and listening to someone else reading a number of sheets of paper for information, just isn't interesting tv, and Marianne Faithful, lovely lady though she seems, doesn't have the most expressive of voices. The material and subjects (ie MF's mother and grandmother) were both thoroughly worthwhile, but so much more could have been done about the presentation to make it engaging for more of us.