Living for Kicks (2)
Broadcast
1960
Farson meets Brighton teenagers, dubbed "Sexpresso Kids" by the Daily Sketch, who have astounded their parents and society by living a hedonistic lifestyle of dancing in coffee bars and engaging in pre-marital sex. After gorgeous period footage of the seaside town (clip, above left), Farson takes an admirably neutral stance, seeming more amused than appalled by the thoughts of beatnik poet Royston Ellis (clip, above right).