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Paul Ryersbach <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 18 Jul 1996 14:01:20 -0400
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<[log in to unmask]> from "Laurence Jarvik" at Jul 16, 96 02:27:15 pm
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> I'm doing some research on the history of the PBS show "The
> Advocates" and have been told it was based on a Ludovic Kennedy
> program on the BBC called either "Your Witness" or "In Your
> Court." Does anyone on screen-l know the history of this
> program, its proper name, and where I might get more information?
> Thank you.
> Larry Jarvik
 
Unfortunately, I have no reply to this question. However, seeing the name
Ludovic mentioned in connection with a BBC program makes me wonder whether
Anthony Burgess was making an in-joke by naming the rehab program in A
Clockwork Orange the Ludovico Treatment. Especially considering that the
medium of film is used as a behavior shaping instrument in the treatment.
 
        paul ryersbach
 
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