[NetBehaviour] The Problem of Health Care
Michael Szpakowski
szpako at yahoo.com
Tue Feb 14 10:36:30 CET 2012
Edward:
This is absolutely brilliantly made - the comic timing is impeccable and it looks great.
I think you've become a formidable film-maker.
It bothers me that the ordinary folk in it are completely passive and none too bright,
not because I think it should feature red banners blowing in the breeze but because this slightly traduces history - the NHS wasn't simply a good idea that someone had one day but arose out of the popular desire for change after the years of misery of the late 20s and the 30s, followed by WWII - something recognised by the smarter Tories:
Quintin Hogg's 1943 "We must give them reform or they will give us revolution".
It was the Paul and Paulines that Hogg feared.
warmest wishes
michael
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From: Edward Picot <edward at edwardpicot.com>
To: netbehaviour at netbehaviour.org
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2012 7:38 PM
Subject: [NetBehaviour] The Problem of Health Care
Dear all -
At last! A layman's guide to the Government's healthcare reforms,
explaining them in terms so simple they might have been written by a
complete idiot, and charting the development of health care from the
good old days to the present and beyond - with hilarious results! In
fabulous stickman-o-vision, with bits of colour. Kind of a Dr Hairy
spinoff, but the Dr Hairy episode it span off from hasn't been made yet.
To see it on YouTube go to http://youtu.be/k-heGn8QzGg ; or to download
it from my site right-click http://drhairy.org/problemofhealthcare.mov
and select "Save as..."
- Edward
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