Tobacco wars. Part 3, Smoked out.

Date:
1999
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The last in a 3-part series, presented by Michael Buerk, an ex-smoker, on the medical and social history of cigarette smoking and the tobacco industry in Britain and North America since the Second World War. In this part Buerk observes the turning tide in the war over the cigarette, which has seen tobacco companies come under more pressure than ever. The programme also features Fiona Castle, widow of entertainer Roy Castle, whose death from lung cancer was attributed to passive smoking.

Publication/Creation

United Kingdom : BBC TV, 1999.

Physical description

1 videocassette (VHS) (55 min.) : sound, color, PAL

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BBC Television.

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  • Copy 1

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    Closed stores
    1137V
  • Copy 2

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    Closed stores
    1137V

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