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by bryce in documentaries on Jun 21, 2009 at 4:39 pm EST
This documentary series started in 1963, interviewing fourteen seven year-old British children, covering the whole class spectrum at the time. They have since checked in every 7 years with the children to see how their opinions, as well as they themselves, have changed.

Since hearing Jeff Cannata mention this series on last week's Totally Rad Show, I made it my mission to find these documentaries online. I finally found them on Google video (surprisingly all of them), and wanted to share the links to these in case anyone else out there finds this kind of stuff interesting. Making it through the first episode is a little tough, but you really start to get hooked on the second. I'm currently watching the 21 episode, and it's fantastic so far.

Seven
Fourteen
Twenty-one
Twenty-eight
Thirty-five
Forty-two
Forty-nine

And, of course, if you enjoy these, pick up the DVDs to support the guys who made this happen.
ArtPub Jun 22, 2009 at 12:13 pm EST  
Sounds interesting. Thanks for sharing your find. I'll check the videos out.
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