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An online documentary series in which journalist and filmmaker Jon Ronson explores individuals and organisations that try to manipulate online audiences, and the conspiracy theories that surround them....
A university student talking about how being labelled as having learning difficulties - ADHD, dyspraxia and autism - affected him when he was growing up and how he copes with it nowadays in his everyday life...
This is a unique window into the past and is a chance for us to hear those who contributed to the richness of our cultural heritage. With access to the entire archive of BBC Radio and television, we can now...
EXTRAORDINARY WOMEN highlights the lives of thirteen eminent women, a mix of saints and sinners, who lived their lives to the full. It celebrates their achievements, exposes their flaws, but also poses the...
A 13-part series of 50-minute programmes focussing on the history of forensic science, from its early introduction to the latest cutting-edge techniques. Each episode looks at a specific method and the...
It’s been 25 years since the first PC virus (Brain A) hit the net, and what was once an annoyance has become a sophisticated tool for crime and espionage. Computer security expert Mikko Hyppönen tells us...
Lecture 1 : LIBERTY - in the first of two Reith 2011 Lectures, Burmese pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi explores what freedom means. Reflecting on her own experience under house arrest in Burma, she...
Video recording of a lecture presented presented by Frances Patterson QC in London on 15 July 2011 as the first in Pavilion’s series of FridayFocus lectures, which discuss and debate pressing issues within...
In an exclusive documentary Rageh Omaar traces the roots and repercussions of the uprising in Tunisia - a revolution which ended half a century of autocratic rule and inspired a wave of public protest that...
A video recording of the 2011 Royal Television Society Fleming Memorial Lecture delivered by BBC Trust Chairman, Lord Patten of Barnes. In it he sets out his vision for the BBC and considers the relevance of...