What is it that can make a simple journey to work so stressful? Do city dwellers behave differently to their rural counterparts? Has the urbanite struggle to cope with the pressures of city life made them behave like animals? Is this why thousands are now abandoning cities in search of stress-free lives in the country? To answer these questions, Dr Marsden reveals the strange rules of Urban Etiquette. Through experiments on unwitting subjects he tests whether sensory overload and urban anonymity really make us irresponsible, confused and violent.
Name | Type | Role | |
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John Marsden | Writer | ||
Paul King | Director |