'Ave You Got a Male Assistant Please Miss?

"There's no need to make an abortion of it."

A production of Oxford Polytechnic for sponsor the Family Planning Association, this is an unreservedly hairy promotion of the prophylactic in avoiding unwanted pregnancies. A wave of period details situate the film in both time and milieu. The culture of its audience, 1970s students, is evoked and displayed via a mattress on the floor, an ethnic rug, the kilim bedpsread, homebrew jars, denim clothes and by hair: long hair, facial hair - beards. The main actors are dead ringers for the infamous cover stars of Alex Comfort's The Joy of Sex, published the year before.

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Release Date

May 27, 1973

Status

Released

Original Title

'Ave You Got a Male Assistant Please Miss?

Runtime

4min

Budget

Revenue

Language

English

Production Companies

BFIOxford Polytechnic

Part of

The Joy of Sex Education

Includes: Whatsoever a Man Soweth, Any Evening After Work, How to Tell, The Mystery of Marriage, Trial for Marriage, A Test for Love, The Road of Health, Love on Leave, 6 Little Jungle Boys, The People at No. 19, Growing Girls, Learning to Live, Her Name Was Ellie, His Name Was Lyle, Growing Up, Don't Be Like Brenda, 'Ave You Got a Male Assistant Please Miss?