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Video recording of Rosalind Franklin Award Lecture given by Professor Francesca Happé at the Royal Society, London on 26 October 2011. In it she presents a cognitive neuroscience perspective on what might...
An investigation into the economic, political and ecological implications of the worldwide disappearance of the honeybee. It examines our current agricultural landscape and celebrates the ancient and sacred...
Beautiful marbled patterns for book end-papers and bindings produced at Douglas Cockerell and Son were filmed for Bedfordshire County Council. (13 minutes)
In the 28 September 2011 edition of The Guardian’s weekly Tech Podcast Jemima Kiss examines plans for a digital public space - a part of the internet that could grant worldwide access and create links...
First transmitted in 1966, Panorama looks at California’s technology industry and its potential impact on the future. The Californian technology industry is by far the most advanced and pioneering of its...
The BBC Archive Voices series features radio and television interviews with some of the key figures from the fields of entertainment, sport, politics and literature - many of which haven’t been heard since...
In this programme first broadcast in 1994, Jeremy Isaacs asks the black American writer Maya Angelou about her life, her writing and her hopes for the future. What unfolds is a frank and sometimes shocking...
A series of four 25-minute programmes in which Alexis Korner investigates the roots of American Blues music.
This sixth compilation of films made by the Central Office of Information examines the issue of ‘risk’ in our everyday lives. Complimenting the safety messages in Volume Four, STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!, the...
The fifth volume in the COI collection, PORTRAIT OF A POEPLE, proudly looks at Britain and its people. Promoting an idealised notion of Britain has often been at the forefront of COI film production: from...