Violence, sex, nudity and strong language in SABC1, SABC2 and SABC3 programmes: 1999
PUBLICATION YEAR: 1999
TITLE AUTHOR(S): J.Struwig, D.P.Conradie, G.Z.Langa, K.R.U.Tlabela, A.A.Dubery
KEYWORDS: NUDITY, PROFANITY, SEX, TELEVISION BROADCASTING, VIOLENCE
DEPARTMENT: GE Support Service (DED:CE), GE Support Service (BDE), GE Support Service (DCEO:OE), GE Support Service (HR), GE Support Service (IT), GE Support Service (LS), GE Support Service (IS), GE Support Service (RT), GE Support Service (IC), GE Support Service (SD), GE Support Service (PTA Caf), GE Support Service (OPS : Fac), GE Support Service (OPS: Build), GE Support Service (DCEO_MS), GE Support Service (Protect)
Print: HSRC Library: shelf number 2319
HANDLE: 20.500.11910/8623
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11910/8623
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