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Follows the progress of Dr Paul Zamecnick to treat disease and avoid damaging side effects by using DNA itself as a drug to block disease at its genetic base. Examines the long struggle against intense...
Examines the science, technology and economics of supersonic and hypersonic air transport 20 years after the first Concorde flights and 50 years after the invention of the jet engine. With various...
Charts the development of stroboscopic photography and how it can show things which the naked eye would be unable to detect. MIT Professor Harold Edgerton shows how it is possible to recreate ‘living’...
The programme was to be broadcast on Channel Four but was the first programme to fall victim to the broadcasting ban. The film includes footage of Emma Groves immediately after she was shot with a rubber...
Shows how directors should film fights and action sequences to make them look convincing. Looks at both costume drama and modern stage drama, and differentiates between stage and screen fights. Discusses...
Part 1: The nature of glass, how it is made and shaped into a vast range of designs - from primitive beads to rococo Venetian glass. The way the first crude glass was formed and how this same underlying...
Dramatised stories of the founders of modern medicine. Until the 1840s, medicine had remained basically unchanged since the days of the ancient Greece. In the 60 years following it was transformed into a...
7 (producers Bea Freeman and Lucy Pilkington): Looks at black perceptions of the police, following the death of Joy Gardner after being restrained by police prior to deportation, and other events that...
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