London 1948: The Austerity Olympics

1h 5m
Documentary
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How the 1948 Olympic Games came into being, as the world struggled to cope in the aftermath of the Second World War, and the Games were held for the first time in 12 years. With Britain in the midst of widespread poverty and rationing, hosting the event seemed unlikely, but existing venues were renovated despite a low budget and little time to play with, and the British people pulled together to make the Games a success.

Cast

Belinda Stewart-Wilson
Self - Narrator (voice)
John Craven
Self
Sally Gunnell
Self

Crew

Nick Clarke Powell
Director, Producer
Chris Whenham
Editor
Craig Harbour
Editor
Nico Hambleton
Director of Photography
Paul Woodd-Walker
Director of Photography
Will Smith
Executive Producer

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