"All animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others" wrote George Orwell - himself a boy at Eton, 1917-1921.
What sort of animal is the Old Etonian? Is he privileged, more equal than others for life?
A chairman - who was not at Eton - tries to find out in a discussion with Old Etonians.
In the chair, Joan Bakewell
with The Rt. Hon. Julian Amery, M.P., Neal Ascherson, Jocelyn Stevens.
with filmed contributions from other 'O.E.s'