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The Jewish-American community of Los Angeles is confident enough of its American identity to be rediscovering and reasserting its Jewishness. This film uses actuality, personal testimony and expert opinion...
The bulk of the programme consists of interviews of US presidents by Hugh Sidey, contributing editor of ‘Time’ magazine. The Commission on the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution made four...
Follows two members of the House of Representatives as they go about their work over a period of seven days in Washington DC and in their own districts. They talk about the various roles they play, and an...
Examines the relationship between the revolutionary rhetoric of surrealist literature and the works of Max Ernst, which are not evidently about revolutionary subjects. The essential link lies in the process...
Relates the first-hand experience of three immigrants and their families now living in the Bedford/Luton area. The immigrants are an Italian man, and Afro-Caribbean woman, and an Indian man. They tell their...
Shows how the civil rights movement in the United States influenced the English sex discrimination and race relations acts. There are interviews with the heads of the two US federal agencies most active in...
Looks at two landscapes and traces the social history that created them. The first is that of East Lulworth in Dorset where the changing pattern of power relationships and ownership are traced through the...
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