Summary: A group of 20 English children from diverse social backgrounds were interviewed in 1963 about their lives, attitudes, hopes and aspirations, and follow-up films were made subsequently at 7-year intervals. These children are now 35 years old. Here those still participating in the human life cycle project are interviewed about their lives and attitudes since the age of 28. The interviews are intercut with parts of the earlier films
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Sequel to: Seven up, Seven plus seven, Twenty one, and Twenty eight up
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