and Work
The third of five programmes
Men often define themselves by the job they do. Work makes tremendous demands on them, yet without it they feel un-manned.
MICK OSBORNE talks about coping with a monotonous factory task; ROBERT GOODSELL about the problems an 'impossible' job caused him; and TONY MASON about how he has adapted to being workless.
Sociologist Paul Willis and psychologist Paul Brown reflect on the complex links between masculinity and work.
Commentary KENNETH BRANAGH
Film editor TERRY WILLIAMS
Assistant producer LUCY PARKER Producer BERNARD ADAMS
Book: Men.... an investigation into the emotional male by Philip Hodson , £2.95 from booksellers