Yes indeed Varche, it was a very interesting and informative documentary, and if the two other parts are as good we are in for a little bit of a treat!

Your points about other countries seeing this documentary is an interesting one, but of course anyone watching it may well come from a different viewpoint and argue with the all true British version. Certain CCCP diehards, and they exist amongst many of generally older people in the Eastern Bloc, will remember those Cold War days in a completely different way. Now that would be interesting; virtually two documentaries within one, each with it's own version of the Cold War. CCCP citizens memories / experience vs. Western / British memories / experience.
The documentary certainly touched on the fascinating and historically accurate point of how, once more, the British Government subtly gave the public what they wanted to avoid a revolution. It has happened at least over the last 250 years, and again with the "offering" of the Welfare State, any desire by the 'working classes' (and above) to revolt en mass to a new revolutionary political system was appeased.
