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Brass Tacks

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First the arguments, then your chance to join the debate.
The Maharishi Effect
Transcendental Meditation - or TM - has come a long way from its association with The Beatles. Not only has the movement established its own universities, there is now a World Government for the Age of Enlightenment. Some of the effects claimed for the Maharishi's TM technique include industrial peace, world harmony and the end of all wars.
Brass Tacks reports on film about one practical experiment at a Devon printing firm which decided to find out if the ' effect' would work for them and their profits. In the studio, leaders of the TM movement in this country defend their claims.
Film cameraman DAVID cox Research JUDI CONNER Producer BRIAN JAMES
Editor ROGER LAUGHTON. BBC Manchester if you want to take part in the Brass Tacks debate, either phone a participating BBC radio station immediately after the programme (details on the air and on Local Radio pages of RADIO TIMES) or write to Return Call. Brass Tacks, BBCtv. Oxford Road, Manchester M60 ISJ

Contributors

Unknown:
Judi Conner
Producer:
Brian James
Editor:
Roger Laughton.

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