Gerald Harrison talks to boys and girls at Maidenhead, Berks, and Cradley, near Halesowen, Worcs.
Does it matter how you look? Does your appearance have any bearing on what you are? In this programme children turn their usual perceptive eye on whether appearance really is skin-deep: and in doing so they cast a searching glance or two at some of our more obvious characteristics.
"There are too many holes in the girls' dresses today-they must be draughty". Thirteen-year-old-girl
"If you have a Prime Minister you don't want him to look scruffy and set a bad example to the country". Nine-year-old-boy
"I have got a next-door neighbour and he looks what he is - he's bossy". Eleven-year-old-boy
(from the North)
(Colour)