The Question of Violence on Television

The Question of Violence on Television

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Andrew Neil talks to various experts, including Professor H.J. Eysenck author
of a new book that favours TV censorship, about whether TV causes violence and
if censorship is the answer anyway.


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How does television see itself? Get inside the box with this selection of insider accounts of a rapidly changing medium.
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