Aids to independence

United Kingdom, 1961

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Episode number 4 of Series “The Vintage Years”.
Outlines how elderly people can be assisted to live independently and the contribution of voluntary agencies in providing meeting places. Lord Morrison of Lambeth, a pioneer of municipal government discusses the role of the community and the program concludes with an extract from an interview with the famous psychoanalyst Professor Carl Jung when he was 85.

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producer

Beryl Radley

production company

BBC-TV

Duration

00:31:00:00

Production places
United Kingdom
Production dates
1961

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The Vintage Years

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The Vintage Years

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