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Seven up!

In 1964 a team from Granada Television set out to test a theory - are children's lives already mapped out for them by the age of seven?

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  • "Michael Apted's 7 up"@en
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  • "7 up"
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  • "Seven up (Maxwell's collection)"
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  • "Seven up series"
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  • ""The first of a series of documentary films that have followed the lives of fourteen British children since 1964, when they were seven years old. Acting upon the venerable Jesuit edict 'Give me a child until he is seven, and I will give you the man,' director Paul Almond and his team of assistants (including later director Michael Apted) selected a group of children to represent the range of socio-economic backgrounds in Britain at that time, with the explicit assumption that each child's social class predetermines their future." -- Container."
  • "The first in a series documenting the lives, attitudes and aspirations of a group of British people from diverse socio-economic backgrounds every seven years, from the age of seven in 1964. Tests the premise that social class determines an individual's future."
  • "Fourteen children from a variety of school backgrounds, interviewed in 1964 for television about their hopes and aspirations."
  • "In 1964 a team from Granada Television set out to test a theory - are children's lives already mapped out for them by the age of seven?"@en
  • "Summary: For this film the producers selected 20 children, all seven-year-olds, from various backgrounds and from different parts of the country. They wanted a glimpse of Great Britain in the year 2000, when these children would be adults and might be leaders of the community. The children talk of their hopes for the future, give their views on such subjects as violence, discipline, leisure, marriage, money, social distinctions and education and, after having spent a day together, say what they think of each other. The director, Paul Almond, has since made films such as Àct of the heart' and Ìsabel'."
  • "Twenty English children aged seven years who come from a variety of school backgrounds are interviewed."@en
  • "Fourteen English children aged seven years who come from a variety of social and educational backgrounds are interviewed about their lives, attitudes, hopes and aspirations and interviewed again at fourteen, twenty one, twenty eight, thirty five, forty nine."
  • "Fourteen English children aged seven years, who come from a variety of social and educational backgrounds, are interviewed about their lives, attitudes, hopes and aspirations."@en
  • "Twenty English children aged seven years who come from a variety of school backgrounds are interviewed about their lives, attitudes, hopes and aspirations. Suggested audience: senior secondary, tertiary, general."
  • "Life viewed by a group of Britain's seven year olds. They give their views on life, leisure, love, marriage, colour prejudice, education and money."@en
  • "Life is viewed by a group of British seven year olds, who were responding to questions about freedom, discipline, future plans and colour prejudice."@en
  • "In 1964 Michael Apted, now a successful Hollywood film director, interviewed a group of 7-year-old children for a television documentary. His idea was to test the accuracy of the Jesuit saying "Give me a child until he is seven, and I will show you a man." The series has returned to those children every 7th year - the British project reached 49 Up in 2005 - forming a unique and enthralling social history.--Kanopy."

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  • "Seven up!"
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