Back in 1964, 14 seven-year-olds were selected for a radical project. Four lived in then East End of London. Two were growing up in care. A handful studied at a posh prep school, and a few were plucked from England's growing middle classes.
Back in 1964, 14 seven-year-olds were selected for a radical project. Four lived in then East End of London. Two were growing up in care. A handful studied at a posh prep school, and a few were plucked from England's growing middle classes.