Childhood: Great expectations [videorecording] / a co-production of Thirteen, WNET, The Childhood Project, Inc. in association with Channel 4/London and Antelope Films. Childhood : great expectations [videorecording] / a coproduction of Thirteen, WNET, The Childhood Project, Inc. in association with hannel 4/London and Antelope Films.

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmSeries: Childhood (Television program) ; Program 1.Publication details: New York, NY : Ambrose Video Publishing, Inc. c 1991, 2006.Description: 1 videodisc (57 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s): Production credits:
  • Director/producer/writer, Geoff Haines-Stiles; series producer/Unit Production manager, Erna Akuginow ; edited by Lawrence Silk ; music composed and performed by Michael Whelan ; advisors, Jerome Kagan, Urie Bronfenbrenner, Sandra Scarr, Melvin Konner, Robert A. Hinde, Marian Wright Edelman.
Narrators: Alex Chadwick, Lynn Neary.Summary: Introduces the seven-part series which explores the influences of nature and society on 12 families on five continents. Includes three births, in Russia, the United States, and Brazil, to show how different societies approach this universal, yet unique, experience.
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Book Storms Research Center Main Collection DVD BF 724 .C455 1991 PR.1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 98634368

Documentary.

Narrators: Alex Chadwick, Lynn Neary.

Director/producer/writer, Geoff Haines-Stiles; series producer/Unit Production manager, Erna Akuginow ; edited by Lawrence Silk ; music composed and performed by Michael Whelan ; advisors, Jerome Kagan, Urie Bronfenbrenner, Sandra Scarr, Melvin Konner, Robert A. Hinde, Marian Wright Edelman.

VHS.

Introduces the seven-part series which explores the influences of nature and society on 12 families on five continents. Includes three births, in Russia, the United States, and Brazil, to show how different societies approach this universal, yet unique, experience.

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