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Seven up

United Kingdom, 1969
tv-show

Episode number 1 of Series “World in action”. Life viewed by Britain’s seven year olds. They give their views on life, leisure, love, marria..

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Seven up (TEFC)

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United Kingdom, 1979
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21 Up (TEFC)

United Kingdom, 1979
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28 up

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42 Up

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Twenty-Eight Up: Prog.1: Pt.1&2 (TEFC)

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35 up

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The Seven up series

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Twenty-Eight Up: Prog.2: Pt.1&2 (TEFC)

United Kingdom, 1984
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Twenty-Eight Up: Prog.1: Pt.3 (TEFC)

United Kingdom, 1984
Similarity: 75%

Six of the best

Australia, 1983
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World in action

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Twenty-Eight Up: Prog.2: Pt.3 (TEFC)

United Kingdom, 1984
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The World at one (TEFC)

United Kingdom, 1977
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Learning to lose

United Kingdom, 1982
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3,900 million and one

United Kingdom, 1974
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Family life & the active child

United States, 1992
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