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v.2.<br />
THE DRUGS OLYMPICS [VIDEORECORDING].<br />
Recorded from ABC television program Four corners broadcast 22.7.96.<br />
Originally produced by the BBC as part of their Panorama series, 1996.<br />
BBC producer, Eamon Matthews; ABC studio director, Jane Davidson.<br />
ABC presenter: Liz Jackson.<br />
Presents evidence that many athletes performing in Atlanta are taking<br />
performance enhancing drugs or have done so in the past.<br />
ERC VID.<br />
362.29 DRUG (Not for I.L.L.).<br />
THE LAST CARD [VIDEORECORDING].<br />
Producer, Sandra Levy; director, script, Michael Jenkins.<br />
Max Gillies (Charlie), Robin Nevin (Mary), Arkie Whitely (Angela), Adam Garnett<br />
(Jimmy).<br />
Charles, an insurance salesman has slowly but almost irrevocably disintegrated<br />
into alcholism. His wife, his boss and friends are all too aware of it - but not<br />
Charles.<br />
ERC VID.<br />
362.292 LAS : VHS.<br />
DEALING WITH DRUGS [VIDEORECORDING] : NEW OPTIONS / PRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED BY<br />
CANADIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; PRODUCED AND DIRECTED BY VISHNU MATHUR ;<br />
WITH DAVID SUZUKI.<br />
Recorded off-<strong>air</strong> from SBS-TV 5 November 1997. Broadcast as part of the SBS<br />
series, About Us.<br />
Written by Amanda McConnell.<br />
David Suzuki visits 4 cities, looking at their differing ways of dealing with<br />
use of illegal drugs. He notes that the North American model, as shown in<br />
Toronto and New York, is one of aggressive law enforcement which obscures the<br />
social issues behind drug use, especially what he calls the "epidemic of<br />
poverty" now being seen in the Western world. The harm reduction models of<br />
Amsterdam and Liverpool are examined. He draws attention throughout to the<br />
relationship of hypodermic drug use to the spread of Aids, noting that in New<br />
York, where there is no legal needle exchange program, 60% of hypodermic drug<br />
users are now HIV positive compared to 1% in Liverpool. Includes interviews with<br />
several psychologists, police officers, health workers and drug users.<br />
ERC VID.<br />
362.293 DEAL.<br />
HIGH SOCIETY [VIDEORECORDING] / REPORTER, GAVIN HEWITT ; PRODUCER, VYV SIMSON.<br />
Recorded off-<strong>air</strong> from SBS-TV 7 November 1997. Broadcast as part of People<br />
television program and part of the group of programs under the heading About<br />
drugs.<br />
Originally copyright BBC 1996.<br />
BBC's Panorama investigates recreational drug use in Britain and finds a growing<br />
acceptance that drugs are here to stay. In spite of vast resources of money and<br />
police and customs personnel, drugs remain on the streets and are readily<br />
available to all ages and all social groups. Users interviewed include people<br />
holding down responsible and demanding jobs.<br />
ERC VID.<br />
362.293 HIGH.<br />
THE SEEDS OF WAR [VIDEORECORDING].<br />
[Sydney] : Aspire Films, 1996.<br />
<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of television program broadcast on June 20, 1996 made by :<br />
Bundoora, Vic. : La Trobe University, The Borchardt <strong>Library</strong>.<br />
Narrator, John Waters; writer and producer, Chris Hilton; director, David<br />
Roberts.<br />
A survey of the drug problem worldwide, and its historical roots in the opium