Who’s the Boss of Your House? (1961)
Street interviews asking couples who really runs things at home (United States, 1961).
Street interviews asking couples who really runs things at home (United States, 1961).
Street interviews asking whether husbands should help with housework on weekends (United States, 1961).
Street interviews asking women in 1961 whether their husbands should help with housework (United Kingdom, 1961).
Candid street interview with a groupie who followed rock bands across the country (United States, Late 1960s / Early 1970s).
RetroFocus archival footage exploring the unwritten rules and explosive triggers of the 1960s Australian pub culture (Australia, 1960s).
Street interviews asking New Yorkers in the 1960s about brotherhood, tolerance, and getting along (New York City, 1960s).
Street and pub interviews asking Australians what topics cause pub brawls (Australia, 1960s).
BBC street interviews asking people to share their home remedies for the flu (United Kingdom, 1959).
Extended interview with a 1950s cab driver philosophizing about what it means to be a real man (New York City, 1950s).
Street interviews with parents reflecting on their children’s generation and the changes coming (United States, 1950s).
Some of the earliest man-on-the-street television interviews ever recorded, from 1950 (United States, 1950).
Street interviews with middle-class teenagers about their lives, values, and the future (United States, 1950s).