The first of a series of programmes where the public sets the agenda.
A Load of Rubbish
A film made with dustmen in the city of Westminster. The rubbish in the title is the 700 tons a day left by the 75,000 people who live, work or enjoy themselves in the centre of London - even the Queen and Mrs Thatcher.
This programme gives the dustmen's-eye-view.
'People hold their noses when they see us. It's not us that smells. It's their rubbish.' Film cameraman DAVID SWAN Film editor RAY HOUGH Producer JANE OLIVER
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