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So You Want to Stop Smoking

on BBC One London

Last of six programmes of practical help and advice on how to stop smoking.
Staying Stopped
Britain has the world's highest death rate from lung cancer - mostly among smokers; but if you stop smoking you reduce your risk immediately. ESTHER RANTZEN tells why she stopped and DR MIRIAM STOPPARD looks at more of the benefits of stopping smoking, and our four 'stoppers' prepare to deal with future problems without turning to a cigarette. Film editor JOHN KEENAN
Researcher RUTH LLEWELLYN Producer ANNA JACKSON
For a free Stop Pack, send your name *nd address on a postcard to: [address removed]. In Scotland: Slop Smoking, [address removed].

Contributors

Unknown:
Esther Rantzen
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Dr Miriam Stoppard
Editor:
John Keenan
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Researcher Ruth Llewellyn
Producer:
Anna Jackson

BBC One London

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