The Love Generation
San Francisco has become the capital of the world for a rapidly growing tribal community of self-styled beautiful people. Alan Whicker drops in on the Summer of Love. (1967)
San Francisco has become the capital of the world for a rapidly growing tribal community of self-styled beautiful people. They are staging a peaceful revolution against the pressures and greed of the western way of life.
But the 'straight world' outside shows little enthusiasm for these Flower Children, with their long hair, far-out clothes, and dropped-out ideals. They're often viewed as parasitic and drug-addled.
Alan Whicker finds himself surrounded by love, peace and harmony in 1960s San Francisco. (1967)
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麻豆社 Four's Culture Shockers Collection
About 麻豆社 Four Collection programmes
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Alan Whicker |
| Film Editor | Don Fairservice |
| Photographer | Nat Crosby |
| Sound | John Murphy |
| Sound | Alan Dykes |
| Producer | Fred Burnley |
| Director | Fred Burnley |
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