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The many-sided problem of black nationalism in the USA. Black Panthers and the Muslim movement are shown.
For the aborigines in Australia there is concern as well as apathy, a problem for a government unused to racial issues, and a fierce militancy with black overtones already familiar in other parts of the world.
What right have parents to choose their children’s school? The film discusses the question with several parents who have been involved in disagreements about this question, and with those who make the...
A case of two tenants who have a perfect legal right to repairs on the crumbling houses where they live. They are still waiting for them.
An investigation of the Crab nebula which is the most powerful sources of radio and x-rays in the sky.*
About the Dingleton Psychiatric Hospital in Scotland, which has an ‘open door’ policy. Patients have a say in their own and other patients’ treatment. Sensitivity sessions and group therapy are shown.
A dramatised documentary about a vagrant alcoholic woman, with Patricia Hayes and Barbara Jefford. Explores the problems suffered and caused by tramps.*
One tenant was evicted from his home; another had a ‘notice to quit’. They would have been powerless to fight without legal aid. The reporter is Ruth Brandon.
Examines the implications for education of research by child psychologists into the capacity of infants for solving complex problems, which suggests that if this potential in the child is not developed...
About the women who are left to support their children by themselves.
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