Description
Takes us on a tongue-in-cheek trip down memory lane to 1960s Ireland. Before the 1970s flipped the switch to color, Irish children were raised in a world of black, white, and an awful lot of grey. Official 1960s Ireland promoted a dour, uniform society. Children were "protected" from The Beatles and The Rolling Stones by a virtual pop blackout on radio and TV. But kids, being kids, found endless ways to have fun.



