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A very rare video interview with Jacques Monod. the French molecular biologist who was awarded a Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1965. Produced by ex-Horizon producer Edward Goldwyn and recorded in...
Examines the issue of the use of animals in medical research from both scientific and moral perspectives. Includes interviews with patients, a medical researcher, a family doctor and animal carers at work.
A three-character, single set piece in which a junk shop the owner and his friend scheme to retrieve a valuable American buffalo coin. Adapted by David Mamet from his play ‘American Buffalo’, first...
Adapted from Alan Bennett’s stage play ‘The Madness of George III’, the film focuses on King George’s deteriorating mental condition that opens the door for court intrigue and the usurping of the...
Historical drama set in 1788 and based on the play ‘The Madness of George III’ by Alan Bennett, which follows the events surrounding King George III as his mental condition deteriorates. Screenplay by...
The story in an animated version. All the lines spoken by the characters are Shakespeare’s own. Martin Jarvis is narrator.
The story in an animated version. All the lines spoken by the characters are Shakespeare’s own. Narrated by Rosemary Leach.
Filmed largely in Zambia and Uganda, examines some of the major issues of the AIDS problem in Africa. Includes interviews with government representatives, health professionals and the general public and...
Three different aspects of HIV infection are discussed: an outbreak in Belgium brought by travellers from Africa; infected drug users in Edinburgh; gay men in Amsterdam.
Discusses AIDS from a number of perspectives - scientific, statistical, social and political and revealing many different viewpoints on the disease. The latest research is contrasted with the immense amount...
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