Open Space — Season 1, Episode 6: National Health Service: 2: Mission of Mersey
30 min • 1 season, 37 episodes
Episode synopsis
Music and movement in a doctor s waiting room? Local girls accosting you on the street to ask your views on health? Your doctor sending a social worker round to help sort out your bad housing? That's what happens in Liverpool at Princes Park Health Centre where doctors and nurses are tackling the root causes of bad health head-on. Made in co-operation with the PRINCES PARK HEALTH CENTRE
About Open Space
Open Space was a programme produced by the BBC's Community Programme Unit. It was an evolution of the earlier Open Door series of programmes allowing minority points of view to make a television programme about issues of concern to them. The programmes were transmitted on BBC 2 in a mid-evening slot and would attract audiences between 500,000 and 1,500,000. In a typical year there would be two or three groups of up to eight Open Space programmes each usually half an hour long. A producer, an assistant and a budget of up to £25,000 would be allocated to each programme.
More episodes from Season 1
- E1Power in Your Hands
- E2Time and Other Thieves
- E3Christine's Children
- E4Chingari - The Spark
- E5National Health Service: 1: the Consultant's Tale
- E7National Health Service: 3: On Whose Authority?
- E8A Day Off the Buses
- E9Ducking the Rocks - A Social Worker's Life
- E10Downtown Video
- E11Health Care: Your Money or Your Life
- E12A Healthy Future?
- E13A Midsummer Night’s Belfast