joe wright, welcome to the program. um, it's an amazingly well first, an amazing series.and secondly, incredibly timely. i want to ask you to talk to me from the beginning, because as a journalist, i was obviously taken by how you open it with the young. well, 35 year old mussolini, who's now starting his own paper. and, you know, he used to be a socialist. tell me why you started with that. and what was the significance of that move? >> um. the show. goes from 1919 to 1925. so it's. >> about the. >> birth of fascism. um, and for me personally, um, hearing the word fascism bandied about. >> over the past eight years, i wanted to understand its etymology and and really get to grips with what the word meant. >> and we're going to play one of the clips that we have. you have him. the style of the filming is very much. mussolini talks directly to the camera a lot. and we're going to play this clip and talk about it. >> futuro. >> la vanguardia. la revolucion. >> oggi marche. >> il fascismo. >> ari revay. >> il fascismo. una. bellissima dei sogni di coraggio. >> di cambiamento