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On Call to a Nation

Casting real doctors instead of actors, this film uses scripted scenarios and interviews to see the National Health Service through their eyes. The documentary also shows that there is still division among doctors as to whether the NHS was a sound idea in the first place. (1958)

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1 hour, 12 minutes

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Wed 22 Oct 1958 20:45

Did You Know?

The disastrous effects of smog on the nation's lungs continued to be a major healthcare issue until the arrival of the Clean Air Act of 1956. This legislation followed the severe London smog of 1952, during which 4,000 people died. The Act allowed local authorities to create smokeless zones, with householders encouraged to burn smokeless fuels.

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Credits

Role Contributor
Narrator Colin Wills
Producer Richard Cawston
Writer Richard Cawston

Broadcast

  • Wed 22 Oct 1958 20:45

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