BEGINNING TO DATE (1953, 11:20)
Studs Terkel plays a swimming coach who teaches a young student how to "take the plunge" into the world of dating.
DATING: DO'S AND DON'TS (1949, 11:55)
Roundly considered the best of the old time dating films, this classic how-to Kodachrome color picture guides Woody through the process of dating from the very beginning to (almost!) the very end, post-war generation style.
GOING STEADY? (1951, 10:34)
An attempt to "analyze" (criticize, really) "going steady", insinuating it is limiting to teen freedom while intimating it equates with promiscuity!
HOW DO YOU KNOW IT'S LOVE? (1950, 12:34)
You'll know how to tell after seeing this film - at least, the film's producers hoped so, and many agree with them over this agreeable and practical drama.
HOW MUCH AFFECTION? (1958, 19:48)
A time capsule of Fifties fear of sex, a frank analysis of how much loving a going-steady teen couple should get themselves up to when Jeff tries to be a nasty young man to Laurie and her mother puts in her two cents.
HOW TO SAY NO: MORAL MATURITY (1951, 10:30)
No, no, no - no to drinking, smoking and petting. But how to keep face in front of your friends at the same time? This film attempts and succeeds at showing you how.
JUNIOR PROM (1946, 20:16)
Lovely color film of two couples embarking on a double date, unaware that they were taking Emily Post along too for a real crash course in the manners & ettiquette of the age.
WHAT TO DO ON A DATE (1950, 10:45)
For those boys who are late in developing interest in girls, this very well-loved classic piece takes us from weenie roasts to bicycle rides on the practical aspects of developing a dating relationship.