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Contributor(s): Publication details: [Wetherby] : Lambent Productions : Distributed by Distribution Access, c2003.Description: 1 videodisc (25 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inUniform titles:
  • Life stuff (Television program)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HV5746 .Q58 2003
Summary: We all know that smoking is bad for us and yet every year teens take up this expensive, harmful habit, often without considering the long term consequences. In this thought-provoking program, Nigel and Chris, two middle-aged men who have smoked since their teens, discuss how they felt about being diagnosed with smoking-related cancers, and share their thoughts about smoking and their hopes for the future. The topics that are discussed include how addictive smoking is, the ways that people rationalise the health impacts, smoking related cancers and the social and emotional impacts that these cancers create.
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DVD DVD MHERC Audio/Visual Other Addiction Available We all know that smoking is bad for us and yet every year teens take up this expensive, harmful habit, often without considering the long term consequences. In this thought-provoking program, Nigel and Chris, two middle-aged men who have smoked since their teens, discuss how they felt about being diagnosed with smoking-related cancers, and share their thoughts about smoking and their hopes for the future. The topics that are discussed include how addictive smoking is, the ways that people rationalise the health impacts, smoking related cancers and the social and emotional impacts that these cancers create. A40248595
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Live action (programmes 1-4) and animation (programme 5).

"Life stuff : up close & personal."

We all know that smoking is bad for us and yet every year teens take up this expensive, harmful habit, often without considering the long term consequences. In this thought-provoking program, Nigel and Chris, two middle-aged men who have smoked since their teens, discuss how they felt about being diagnosed with smoking-related cancers, and share their thoughts about smoking and their hopes for the future. The topics that are discussed include how addictive smoking is, the ways that people rationalise the health impacts, smoking related cancers and the social and emotional impacts that these cancers create.

For 14-19 year olds. Exempt from classification.

DVD.