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  1. A MILLION VOLTS!

    Date released
    22 Nov 1928
    Series name
    Gaumont Graphic
    Issue no
    1844
    NoS ID
    388284
    Extras
    1 film clip

    NfO synopsis: Marvellous laboratory demonstration of the ‘shocking’ behaviour of super H. T. current (exclusive).

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  2. Matthew Taylor - Left Brain, Right Brain: Human Nature and Political Values (2009)

    Subject
    Politics & government; Psychology

    Video recording of a lecture given at the RSA London on 29 October 2009 in which Matthew Taylor explores how brain and behaviour research is increasingly being incorporated into political and policy debate....

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  3. Put a Ring on It (2023 Audio)

    Series
    Everyday Shakespeare
    Producer
    Jill Ruby

    Podcast in which hosts Professor Michelle Ephraim (Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Massachusetts) and Professor Caroline Bicks (University of Maine) discuss everyday issues through a Shakespearean lens. In...

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  4. Police happy with World Cup fans’ behaviour (1990)

    Genre
    Interview

    Assistant Chief Constable Malcolm George, head of the British anti-hooligan unit, is generally happy with the behaviour of England football fans at the 1990 World Cup. George hopes that hooliganism may soon...

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  5. Profile: Desmond Morris, author (1983)

    Mike Matthews interviews Desmond Morris, born Jan 24, 1928, writer and broadcaster. He talks about his last book The Book of Ages, where he analyses the human behaviour in different ages in an amusing and...

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  6. Peter Brooke apologises for thoughtless behaviour (1992)

    Genre
    Speech

    Addressing the House of Commons, Northern Ireland Secretary, Peter Brooke offers an apology for his inappropriate behaviour. Brooke was seen on Irish television singing Oh My Darling, Clementine only hours...

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  7. Dogs’ Borstal

    Date released
    20 Aug 1962
    Series name
    Colour Pictorial
    Issue no
    399
    NoS ID
    121258
    Story no
    3 / 3
    Extras
    1 film clip

    NoS Summary - Dogs that have appeared in court because of bad behaviour are taken to a home near Watford for strict obedience training.

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  8. Olympic opening ceremony - Disappointing behaviour by USA (1988)

    Genre
    Interview

    Michelle Verdier of the International Olympic Committee says that the Americans’ behaviour at the Olympic opening ceremony was disappointing as they carried personal banners, mixed with other countries,...

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  9. Judge Thomas hearings take testimony (1991)

    Genre
    News report; Speech

    Paul Woodley reports from the United States on lengthy hearings before the US Senate’s Judiciary Committee. The senators are trying to discover the truth about allegations of sexually offensive behaviour...

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  10. Miners strike - Police behaviour defended (1984)

    Genre
    Interview

    Nottinghamshire Chief Constable Charles McLachlan defends police behaviour during the miners’ strike. Male interviewer not identified.

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