Boys talk : girls talk.

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1973
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Boys talk : girls talk. Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Description

This tape contains parts two and three of a five-part series made for the Family Planning Association Education Unit and The Health Education Council. Part 2 shows the teenage boy of the series, Simon, who wants to have sex with his girlfriend, having a discussion with 3 friends. One of them is bragging about his multiple sexual conquests, another is uninterested and labelled 'gay,' while the third is on Simon's side. Part 3 shows Sandra, the teenage girlfriend of Simon, having a chat with one of her friends about her reluctance to have sex with Simon. Another girl joins them who is much more sexually promiscuous. It ends up with the two other girls having an argument about morals.

Publication/Creation

1973.

Physical description

1 encoded moving image (13.14 min.) : sound, colour.

Duration

00:13:14

Copyright note

Family Planning Association.

Notes

One set of the film series was donated by the BMA and a second set from the Family Planning Association. The archives of the FPA are available to consult in the Wellcome Library under reference SA/FPA.
There is a separate booklet entitled 'Loving & Caring Notes for film users' held in the Moving Image and Sound Department and another copy requestable separately in the FPA archive.

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Creator/production credits

A World Wide Picture recorded at CTVC. Written and directed by Michael Bakewell. Produced by Peter Bradford.

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