Episode list

World in Action

Everybody's Children
I believe this is about school children at school doing a play on freedom and the Vietnam war also playing a general
0 /10
The Quiet Mutiny
Embedded documentary, shot on site during the Vietnam War, showing how young draftees are critical about that war.
7.9 /10
Pigs?

Sun, Oct 11, 1970
Members of the Cincinnati Police Force discuss the increasing animosity being dealt out by the public towards policemen.
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They're Only Human Beings Like Everybody Else
There are about 1,500,000 severely physically handicapped people in the United Kingdom. There are, therefore, 1,500,000 handicapped families. This means there are 6,750,000 people directly involved with the problems of the disabled.
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The Mountain People
America's poor whites of the Appalachia region, who fear there maybe violence against them in the future.
0 /10
The Dumping Grounds
The problems of malnutrition leading to mental and physical problems among the children of resettled black South African families.
0 /10
Square One

Sun, Feb 14, 1971
With renewed fighting through Ulster, has the conflict gone back to square one?
0 /10
Lucky

Sun, Feb 21, 1971
Follows the life of an 18 year old from Devon who arrives in London penniless and has to sleep rough, but eventually with help manages to find a job and somewhere to live.
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The Truants

Sun, Mar 07, 1971
World In Action talks to three teenage truants about what they get up to when they "wag off" school.
0 /10
Going Private

Sun, May 02, 1971
Investigates the controversy surrounding private patients and their consultants and whether they are exploiting the NHS.
0 /10
Death Is Afraid of Us
Some people in the country of Georgia claim to be over a 100 years old and still working like people half their age.
0 /10

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Stelvio. Crossroads of Peace

Stelvio. Crossroads of Peace

A documentary that showcases an extraordinary place in the heart of Europe: The Stelvio Pass. Here, at 3,000 metres above sea-level in the middle of the Italian Alps, one finds an imposing natural treasure where the present meets the past and the visitor discovers a breath-taking landscape and mountain sports experience. Whereas the Stelvio alpine glacier is a big tourist attraction for summer skiing, the mountain road to the Pass, an engineering wonder built in 1825 by the Austrian Empire, hosts the most famous stage of the Giro d'Italia. But people once battled here not just for sporting reasons: One hundred years ago soldiers on those peaks experienced the so-called White War which took place on the highest and coldest battlefield of World War I. After one hundred years trenches, cans, bombs and weapons from that cruel war are still found in the snow by people like Mario Pasinetti, a hotel porter and former member of the Italian Alpine brigade, who collects war remains in his spare time. Through Mario's story the viewer meets the people that make the Stelvio a lively microcosm: Claudia, a female forest ranger; Gustav Thöni, a former world skiing champion; Pompa, an aficionado and pilot of vintage airplanes as well as inventor of Artic rescue tools which he tests personally on the glacier; and Lorenz, a shaman who lives at the foot of the Stelvio road. Through these people and other characters, along with the help of majestic mountain shoots (including helicams and wescam shoots), this documentary enables us to discover the unexpected power and magic of this alpine microcosm that has changed from a point of collision between hostile forces to a place of interchange and discovery, of encounters and leisure activities: a "crossroad of peace".

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