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John Freeman interviews Carl Gustav Jung. Aged 84, he discusses his early life and studies, his friendship with Freud, his work and his conclusions about death, immortality, the soul, sin and redemption.
Forty years ago, autism was highly obscure and was thought to affect only four to five children in every 10,000. Now some British teachers are claiming to see it in one in every 86 children. The programme...
A personal view of the play presented by Anthony Burgess. The series aims to develop a greater understanding and appreciation of the plays by placing them in their social and historical context and by...
Russell Davies discusses the play to complement its transmission in the ‘BBC Television Shakespeare’ series. The aim of the series of radio talks was to develop a greater understanding and appreciation...
International investigative documentary series. In February 2011, millions of Egyptians came together to bring down President Hosni Mubarak in what became the defining moment of the Arab Spring. This...
This Horizon programme looks at the oceans of the solar system, from the icy wastes of Enceladus to the oceans of Mars, and to the methane lakes of Saturn’s biggest moon Titan, where NASA plans to send a...
Science documentary. In the mid-1990s British aerospace manufacturer BAE Systems began a ground-breaking project code-named ‘Greenglow’ which set about turning what many regarded as science fiction into...
Children’s programme aimed at the under 5s. Swashbuckle’s Cook and Line help William Shakespeare put together a production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Filmed at the Everyman Theatre in Liverpool.
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