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January 21, 2013
In 1964, Michael Apted, a young researcher at Britain's Granada Television, helped assemble a group of seven-year-old children (ten boys and four girls, an imbalance that he subsequently regretted) for a single half-hour program. It was called “Seven Up.' Wriggling in their chairs . . . (Subscription required.)
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