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The Fat in the fire

United Kingdom, 1979
tv-show

Episode of Series “Horizon”. A new theory on why people get fat. Research has shown that babies have special fat cells called brown fat, which dec..

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Tipping the scales

Canada, 1981
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You are old, Father William

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The Scientist and the baby

United Kingdom, 1982
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Fire

United Kingdom, 1972
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Benjamin

United Kingdom, 1975
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If at first you don't succeed: you don't succeed (TEFC)

United Kingdom, 1971
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If at first you don't succeed: you don't succeed [B&W]

United Kingdom, 1971
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Flexibility and body composition

United States, 1980
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Cancer: the smoker's gamble

United Kingdom, 1962
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Father of the man

United Kingdom, 1975
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If at first you don't succeed: you don't succeed [Colour version]

United Kingdom, 1971
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Fat of the land

United States, 1971
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Children of Peru

United Kingdom, 1976
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The Developing child

United States, 1989
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Know your foods

Australia, 1951
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The Race to reshape cars

United Kingdom, 1979
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The Other way

United Kingdom, 1974
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Fats

United Kingdom, 1980
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