The Human animal. Family and survival [Videorecording] Phil Donahue; Multimedia Entertainment, Inc.
Material type: FilmReference number:18905557Publication details: Princeton, NJ, Films for the Humanities, c1987, c1986. Description: 1 videocassette (VHS) (50 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences ; 1/2 in. + 1 discussion guideUniform titles: Donahue (Television program) Subject(s): Documentary films | Family | Marriage | Sex role | Rural families | UnemployedProduction credits: Story by Phil Donahue; script, Hank Whittemore; director, Joel Banow.Summary: Phil Donahue examines today's family and discusses problems which threaten marriage and family life. Looks at the urban family, comparing the "traditional " family and the "corporate family. Shows the strain on today's farm families as the economy threatens the existence of the family farm. Shows how unemployment devastates the family provider and damages his relationship with family members. Also tells how sex roles are changing in today's family.Item type | Current library | Class number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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At head of title on video: Phil Donahue examines.
Story by Phil Donahue; script, Hank Whittemore; director, Joel Banow.
Phil Donahue examines today's family and discusses problems which threaten marriage and family life. Looks at the urban family, comparing the "traditional " family and the "corporate family. Shows the strain on today's farm families as the economy threatens the existence of the family farm. Shows how unemployment devastates the family provider and damages his relationship with family members. Also tells how sex roles are changing in today's family.
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