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If you're interested in early messaging about universal health or simply
like animation, take a look at this animated short done in 1948. It takes
about 10 mins. and works best with a high speed connection. Also requires a
Window Media Player. 
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/films/1945to51/filmpage_cyvgh.htm
 
Aside from a few now inappropriate comments and behaviours, it is still a
very clear explanation about health care with nice touches on public health.
The labour government of the time produced other interesting short films
about the post war reform and reconstruction that are available in the same
archive.
 
enjoy,
 
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A. Simon Mielniczuk - Solutions Architect
ITS Co-operative Inc. Toronto, ON. Canada
www.itscooperative.com <http://www.itscooperative.com/> 
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At the time of their creation, public information films created by the
British government after World War II may have been seen as overly didactic
and pedestrian in their approach to filmmaking. Fifty years on, they are
most correctly seen as a fascinating way to gain some insight into this
particular moment in British history. The National Archives has created this
website which contains several dozen of these public information films that
deal with such diverse subjects as public health, a trip on a London bus,
and the Berlin airlift. Before delving into the films, visitors may wish to
peruse a timeline of pertinent events during the years 1945 to 1951 and also
read about the austere conditions around much of the United Kingdom during
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