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The Woodhouse family (from left), Lynette, Thomas ana lan, in a scene from a new video, “Family Matters — from Partners to Parents.” It is about the effects of a first baby on a couple’s relationship and lifestyle. In real life, the video’s main actors are a family, but the story shown is not theirs. A Dunedin writer, Erica Short, wrote the script. The director was Robert van der Vyver. It is a joint production of the Dunedin Parents Centre and the University of Otago’s Higher Education Development Centre.

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Press, 17 November 1987, Page 24

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The Woodhouse family (from left), Lynette, Thomas ana lan, in a scene from a new video, “Family Matters — from Partners to Parents.” It is about the effects of a first baby on a couple’s relationship and lifestyle. In real life, the video’s main actors are a family, but the story shown is not theirs. A Dunedin writer, Erica Short, wrote the script. The director was Robert van der Vyver. It is a joint production of the Dunedin Parents Centre and the University of Otago’s Higher Education Development Centre. Press, 17 November 1987, Page 24

The Woodhouse family (from left), Lynette, Thomas ana lan, in a scene from a new video, “Family Matters — from Partners to Parents.” It is about the effects of a first baby on a couple’s relationship and lifestyle. In real life, the video’s main actors are a family, but the story shown is not theirs. A Dunedin writer, Erica Short, wrote the script. The director was Robert van der Vyver. It is a joint production of the Dunedin Parents Centre and the University of Otago’s Higher Education Development Centre. Press, 17 November 1987, Page 24

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