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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I do love BBC.
( , Tue 4 Jun 2013, 20:02, 1 reply, 12 years ago)

A bit before our time, but it was interesting.
( , Tue 4 Jun 2013, 20:09, Reply)

Yeah, but he wasn't staff.
AS Neill was hugely influential in his day. One admirer was RF McKenzie, who was head of Summerhill Academy in Aberdeen. Part of a trend, really. Psychiatry had RD Laing at the same time. Similar in many ways.
Pupil democracy type thing. I was a mate of his son. Lived at a croft at Cults, in Aberdeen suburbs. Mucho hash and fun. With parental approval. His, not mine.
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