Open Doors
Radio journalist Kathy Page, blinded at birth, always
discovers the truth. Listeners love the way in which
she exposes corrupt politicians. Now fifty, she doesn’t
expect to gain her sight. She has turned down offers
to work on TV, preferring the medium of radio. In an
interview with eye surgeon Dr Percival, she is assured
that he could restore her sight. She feels he is genuine
and agrees to treatment. The operation is a success
and Kathy acclimatises to a world of colour. She is
particularly struck by the power of facial expressions.
She accepts an offer to present a TV chat show, but
there is a problem. She is so disarmed by the sight of
the human face that she cannot judge people; viewers
feel she is letting her guests off lightly. She takes a year
out of broadcasting to complete her autobiography,
then returns to front a radio show. This time she isa success. Her incisive powers of perception have
returned as she tears dishonest politicians apart. Now
she interviews wearing a blindfold
A Gentle Touch
Lecturer Jamie Russell has begun a new life in
Singapore. Anxious to stop smoking, he receives
acupuncture. Mr Lo, the practitioner, explains how
the needles help direct the body’s life force or chi. The
treatment is a success and Jamie enjoys improved
health and energy. Curious to learn more, Jamie
requests acupuncture lessons, but Mr Lo is shocked
when Jamie wants to use it to raise his intelligence
and refuses to teach him. The ambitious Jamie teaches
himself acupressure and notices how effortless his work
becomes, but he places huge demands on his students.
Jamie begins outdoor Tai Chi exercises. One day a lorry
overturns, trapping the driver. His tutor, Master Tong, lifts the vehicle clear of the driver. Jamie is fascinated.
Master Tong explains that there are two sides to the
chi – the strong and the gentle – but a balance must be
kept. Jamie uses acupressure obsessively to develop
the power of his chi, forgetting that wisdom must
accompany power. One night, Jamie gets involved in a
street brawl. Such is his strength that he puts four men
in hospital before being overpowered. He is visited
in hospital by Master Tong, who explains that he has
much to learn about how to balance his chi.
Open DoorsRadio journalist Kathy Page, blinded at birth, alwaysdiscovers the truth. Listeners love the way in whichshe exposes corrupt politicians. Now fifty, she doesn’texpect to gain her sight. She has turned down offersto work on TV, preferring the medium of radio. In aninterview with eye surgeon Dr Percival, she is assuredthat he could restore her sight. She feels he is genuineand agrees to treatment. The operation is a successand Kathy acclimatises to a world of colour. She isparticularly struck by the power of facial expressions.She accepts an offer to present a TV chat show, butthere is a problem. She is so disarmed by the sight ofthe human face that she cannot judge people; viewersfeel she is letting her guests off lightly. She takes a yearout of broadcasting to complete her autobiography,then returns to front a radio show. This time she isa success. Her incisive powers of perception havereturned as she tears dishonest politicians apart. Nowshe interviews wearing a blindfoldA Gentle TouchLecturer Jamie Russell has begun a new life inSingapore. Anxious to stop smoking, he receivesacupuncture. Mr Lo, the practitioner, explains howthe needles help direct the body’s life force or chi. Thetreatment is a success and Jamie enjoys improvedhealth and energy. Curious to learn more, Jamierequests acupuncture lessons, but Mr Lo is shockedwhen Jamie wants to use it to raise his intelligenceand refuses to teach him. The ambitious Jamie teacheshimself acupressure and notices how effortless his workbecomes, but he places huge demands on his students.Jamie begins outdoor Tai Chi exercises. One day a lorryoverturns, trapping the driver. His tutor, Master Tong, lifts the vehicle clear of the driver. Jamie is fascinated.Master Tong explains that there are two sides to thechi – the strong and the gentle – but a balance must bekept. Jamie uses acupressure obsessively to developthe power of his chi, forgetting that wisdom mustaccompany power. One night, Jamie gets involved in astreet brawl. Such is his strength that he puts four menin hospital before being overpowered. He is visitedin hospital by Master Tong, who explains that he hasmuch to learn about how to balance his chi.
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