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"My name is Jonathan Marshall. I'm 49 years old, I have spent more than half my life 'confined in institutions of ore sort or another— orphanages, approved schools, Borstals and prisons. By ...the time I was released from Wormwood Scrubs in 1966, I had first hand knowledge of over 15 penal establishments. I've seen the good ones and the bad ones, maximum security, restricted, open, old and new. So, if you're ready, I'm ready to tell you 'the inside story'. "How to Survive in the Nick" is an autobiographical piece written and presented by Jonathan Marshall. Through Mr. Marshall's own words we enter the world of prison life he has known and meet the various characters who were part of that life on a typical working day "inside".
Metadata describing this Open University audio programme
Module code and title: E201, Personality and learning
Item code: E201; 20; 1976
First transmission date: 04-07-1976
Published: 1976
Rights Statement: Rights owned or controlled by The Open University
Restrictions on use: This material can be used in accordance with The Open University conditions of use. A link to the conditions can be found at the bottom of all OUDA web pages.
Duration: 00:19:45
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Producer: Susan Stratton
Contributor: Jonathan Marshall
Publisher: BBC Open University
Keyword(s): Approved schools; Autobiographical; Borstals; Institutions; Orpanages; Prisons
Master spool number: BLN21FW527
Production number: BLN21FW527
Available to public: no