A Quiet Night Out: Binge Drinking | Week In Week Out
Phil Parry reports on new figures on drinking which show that Wales has become the binge drinking capital of Britain. He investigates claims that the brewing industry is at the root of the problem.
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- Clip length: 30'02''
- Broadcast year: 1994
Curriculum Connection
- Sociology | How are youth subcultures formed? Why do they develop? | Theoretical views of the role of youth culture and subcultures: functionalism, Marxism/neo-Marxism, feminism, postmodernism. Subcultures.
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- Provider: BBC
- Channel: BBC Two
- Programme: Week In Week Out
- Episode: A Quiet Night Out: Binge Drinking
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