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ep. 13. Denis George.<br />
Migrant people bring new foods and eating habits, new architecture and<br />
development skills, and new forms of artistic expression. Different triggers<br />
cause their migration - escape from communism, or nationalism, or attraction to<br />
boom conditions in Australia.<br />
Originally released Australia : Look <strong>Television</strong> Productions for SBS, 2001.<br />
<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording.<br />
ERC VID.<br />
304.894 TALE.<br />
ep. 1 - 6.<br />
TALES FROM A SUITCASE [VIDEORECORDING] : STORIES FROM THE MIGRANT EXPERIENCE<br />
1952-1972 / PRODUCER, WILL DAVIES.<br />
<strong>Off</strong> <strong>air</strong> recordings of each 26 min. program ; made weekly from SBS, from 16/4/<br />
2001 - 19/7/2001.<br />
ep. 1. Beppi & Guiseppi -- ep. 2. Ron and Krys Pawlowski -- ep. 3. Hideko<br />
Coombes -- ep. 4. Henry Sue -- ep. 5. Sasha Nekvapil -- ep. 6. Frank Buzolic --<br />
ep. 7. Jutta Malnic -- ep. 8. Victor Vadiveloo -- ep. 9. Rinaldo Fabbro --<br />
ep.10. Chris Gatz -- ep. 11. Leopoldine Mimovich -- ep. 12. Nicholas Habib --<br />
ep. 13. Denis George.<br />
Migrant people bring new foods and eating habits, new architecture and<br />
development skills, and new forms of artistic expression. Different triggers<br />
cause their migration - escape from communism, or nationalism, or attraction to<br />
boom conditions in Australia.<br />
Originally released Australia : Look <strong>Television</strong> Productions for SBS, 2001.<br />
<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording.<br />
ERC VID.<br />
304.894 TALE.<br />
ep. 7 - 13.<br />
BIG PEOPLE, SMALL PEOPLE [VIDEORECORDING] : AN IDIOSYNCRATIC JOURNEY THROUGH<br />
WEALTH AND POVERTY IN AUSTRALIA / A FILM BY DON PARHAM.<br />
First frame reads: PM <strong>Media</strong> presents a film by Don Parham.<br />
'An original idea developed by Don Parham, Gordon Thompson.'<br />
Edited version of a documentary exploring the gap between wealth and poverty in<br />
Australia, and the consequences of this division on the traditional Australian<br />
approaches to social justics and egalitarianism.<br />
<strong>Off</strong><strong>air</strong> recording of SBS TV Broadcast. [Australia] : Parham <strong>Media</strong> Productions,<br />
c1991.<br />
ERC VID.<br />
305.0994 -1-<br />
SEVEN UP ; 7 PLUS SEVEN [VIDEORECORDING].<br />
Director of Seven up, Paul Almond ; produced by the World in Action Team.<br />
Producer, director, of 7 plus seven, Michael Apted.<br />
<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of SBS television broadcast, 1990.<br />
In Seven up, twenty English children aged seven years, who come from a variety<br />
of social and educational backgrounds, are interviewed about their lives,<br />
attitudes , hopes and aspirations. In 7 plus seven, fourteen of the children,<br />
originally interviewed in 1964, are followed up seven years later. Extracts from<br />
the first programme are shown and the children comment on any changes in their<br />
ideas.<br />
Originally published : [Great Britain] : Granada Colour Production, [1964,1970].<br />
<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording.<br />
ERC VID.<br />
305.20942 SEV.<br />
VHS.<br />
35 UP [VIDEORECORDING] / PRODUCED AND DIRECTED BY MICHAEL APTED.<br />
Sequel to: Seven up, Seven plus seven, Twenty one, and Twenty eight up.<br />
<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording, SBS, 29th March, 1992.