1970: England's NORTH-SOUTH divide | Man Alive | Voice of the People | BBC Archive

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Harold Williamson explores some of the most entrenched attitudes in England – namely, how people in the south of England view those in the north of England, and vice-versa.

This clip is from Man Alive, originally broadcast 27 May, 1970.

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