P254 CEEFAX 254 Mon 10 Nov 21:14/02   1/4            W ! "£    THEN AND NOW : FORTY YEARS ON The fear of unemployment is greater today than it was at the ind of the Second World War, reports a new survey. The survey, marking the 40th birthday of the Market Research Society, compares the way we live today with life in 194v. The number of people who believe they could be made redundant has increased from 9 to 15 per cent. However, there is more confidence in democracy today but less faith in the present economy. More
P254 CEEFAX 254 Mon 10 Nov 21:22/27   2/4            W ! "£    THEN AND NOW : 40 YEARS ON Terry Waite and Bob Geldof are today's most popular min, according to a new survey. Forty years ago the most prominent min were Churchill, Montgomery and George Bernard Shaw. Commemorating the Market Research Council's 40th anniversary, the survey also found that Prince Charles, the Pope and Richard Branson are admired. Leading ladies include the Queen, Mother Theresa and Margaret Thatcher. More
P254 CEEFA( 254 Mon 10 Nov 21:02/38   3/4             ! "£    THEN AND NOW : 40 YEARS ON Britain's taste for food and drink has changed over the last forty years says a new survey. In 1946, with rationing still in force, the ideal meal was tomato soup, roast chicken with roast potatoes followed "y trifle and cream. Tod!y, the traditional roast-and-two- veg has been ousted bz steak and chips, with prawn cocktail as a starter and ending with gateaux. Most diners choose to have wine with their meal. More
P254 CEEFAX 254 Mon 10 Nov 21:11/10   4/4             ! "£    NOW AND THEN : FORTY YEARS ON The Eighties' woman thinks more about sex than shopping says a recent survey bz the Market Research Society. Tod!y's woman spends more time soaking in the bath than slaving in the kitchen She owns 16 pairs of knickers and prefers stockings to tights. In 1946, the woman'u place was in the home. She went to bed early, had only one blouse and did not mention sex in the diary researchers had asked her to keep. More