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O'Donnell Investigates.... Booze

on BBC One London

Dr Michael O'Donnell concludes his inquiry into drink. In 1933 an American newsreel announced the end of 'the biggest drought in the history of mankind'. Yet prohibition has continued to cast its shadow. As alcohol abuse has risen, there has been a reluctance to accept it as a social problem; instead it has been called a 'disease'. Politicians have stood aside as the disease became an epidemic.

Contributors

Presenter:
Dr Michael O'Donnell
Research:
Vicki Moore
Producer:
David Cordingley

BBC One London

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