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Length:2:40 mins
Date:April 2003
Subject:War
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Title: Why is the war on TV all the time?

Brother and Sister, John and Eleanor talk about the war as they play a game of Monopoly. Although they think the war is very important, they don’t understand why it has to be on telly all of the time - especially when the same footage is repeated over and over again.
Eleanor and John are brother and sister. Eleanor is 12 and John is 10 and they live in Carlisle. Eleanor enjoys reading, John likes rollerblading and they both love The Simpsons!


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