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In 1960, NBC transmitted what is widely considered to be the first "reality television" show in American broadcast history. Hosted by Jane Wyatt, and billing itself as a "new kind of visual reporting," it...
Virtual reality, VR and cyberspace are all terms for computer-graphics developments by which people can enter imaginary three-dimensional worlds and explore, using ‘eyephones’ strapped to the face and...
Twelve dramatic ‘spots’ illustrating what the denial of reproductive rights means in reality for people around the world.
Revises and reinforces the course themes: local and global; public and private; representation and reality. Reviews the way the themes has appeared and discusses themes found in general service television.
Historian Bettany Hughes embarks on an epic journey across the eastern Mediterranean to disentangle myth from reality and find out the truth about Helen of Troy, the most beautiful woman on earth. (102 minutes)
Professor Abdus Salam, a 1979 Nobel Laureate, has worked for 20 years towards the ‘grand unification’, the dream of physicists since Einstein that all of nature - the matter it comprises and the forces...
David Toulmin, author of ‘Blown Seed’, talks with Dr Paul Dukes.
Follows a group of gypsies, exploring perceptions of traditional travelling lie versus the reality of being a gypsy in Britain today, using a montage of images and voices to create a picture of a close and...
Part 1 (40 min): Looks towards the 21st century when new technologies will change everything from newspapers to home entertainment. Part 2 (42 min): A video montage of educational applications of today’s...
What do popular television makeover programmes tell us about about what a good life looks like in contemporary America? Based on Katherine Sender’s book The Makeover the film examines this question against...
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