Journalist Stanley Reynolds gave this edition a generally negative review in The Times (August 7th, 1972), praising Aquarius as a whole, but claiming this episode didn't delve into the subject with any real depth, and was "pedestrian in the extreme".
The studio sequences with presenter Humphrey Burton introducing this edition were recorded on July 20th 1972.
The behind-the-scenes filming of Frenzy (1972) and Alfred Hitchcock's interview were both recorded, naturally enough, during the making of the movie. During one sequence a clapperboard can be seen on the ground with the date of "26th August [1971]" written on it.
The behind-the-scenes filming of Frenzy (1972) and Alfred Hitchcock's interview were both recorded, naturally enough, during the making of the movie. During one sequence a clapperboard can be seen on the ground with the date of "26th August [1971]" written on it.