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Ten Years of Man Alive

on BBC Two England

This week: 1967-1968
The second in a short season of memorable moments from earlier programmes, introduced by Desmond Wilcox
In its pursuit of ordinary people, Man Alive quickly learned that there was no such thing. GILLIAN STRICKLAND discovered nudists near Jodrell Bank; JOHN PERCIVAL talked to a woman in love with her cat; ANGELA HUTH to a man who was terrified of rhubarb; JEANNE LA CHARD tackled the problems of mixed marriages and HAROLD WILLIAMSON reported on the dangers of fireworks in the hands of children - a shocking programme but one which caused a dramatic reduction in the number of fire-work accidents.
Producer TOM CONWAY Editor ADAM CLAPHAM

Contributors

Introduced By:
Desmond Wilcox
Unknown:
John Percival
Unknown:
Angela Huth
Unknown:
Jeanne La Chard
Producer:
Tom Conway

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