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Twenty-five years ago at age 19, half of Ian Waterman’ nervous system was destroyed by a virus and he was left with no feeling below his neck. Through sheer determination he has taught his brain to...
Takes a seasonal look at the impact of electronic technology on toys and asks whether toys should education and improve, or be purely for fun.
The programme explores the world of intellectual property. As marketplace economics increasingly dominate the world, the value of ideas increase. Having your ideas stolen is not only a painful experience; it...
Ratings reveal how many people watch television; appreciation indexes claim to show whether people like what they see, but little is known about how people actually watch television. In 1985 Oxford...
Television is often held responsible for permissiveness, excessive consumerism, unruly behaviour of children, copycat crime and riots. The programme challenges these claims and suggests that television’s...
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