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Through the Looking Glass

on BBC One London

Presented by Harold Williamson 5: Vision
What are the implications for our world, if extra-sensory perception is a reality? Why does science find Esp so difficult to accept, and religion find it so hard to interpret?
Dr Noel Dilly , an anatomist, sets out to prove that ESP is just fanciful nonsense.
Ted Bastin , a physicist, and Malcolm Bessent , who claims to be psychic, suggest why they believe it is a reality.
Tony Buzan and Fr Ken Leech put the whole question in the wider context of spiritual sensitivity and mystic vision.
Director ROBERT TONER
Producer DAVID KENNARD

Contributors

Presented By:
Harold Williamson
Unknown:
Dr Noel Dilly
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Ted Bastin
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Malcolm Bessent
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Tony Buzan
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Fr Ken Leech
Director:
Robert Toner
Producer:
David Kennard

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