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Professionals and experts submit theories about life, the universe and everything for examination by a panel consisting of Andy Hamilton, Reginald D Hunter and Vince Cable MP. Show more
Laverne Antrobus investigates foetal and infant neuropsychology as she tries to explain the curiosities of baby cognition and discover how they perceive the world. Show more
Andrew Graham-Dixon presents a profile of the food writer Alan Davidson, whose epic Oxford Companion to Food is an encyclopaedia of everything a human being can eat. Show more
Drama series set in 1960s New York. Sal suffers when he refuses the advances of a client. Betty finds herself drawn towards Henry, while Don begins another affair.
Vanessa Engle looks at the consequences of feminism for mothers and whether it has had an impact on gender roles in the family and the division of labour in the home. Show more
Andrew Graham-Dixon presents a profile of the food writer Alan Davidson, whose epic Oxford Companion to Food is an encyclopaedia of everything a human being can eat. Show more
The late Brian Duffy, one of the photographers whose work defined the 1960s, talks about his life, his work and why he disappeared from view and burned his negatives in the 70s. Show more
Professionals and experts submit theories about life, the universe and everything for examination by a panel consisting of Andy Hamilton, Reginald D Hunter and Vince Cable MP. Show more
Andrew Graham-Dixon presents a profile of the food writer Alan Davidson, whose epic Oxford Companion to Food is an encyclopaedia of everything a human being can eat. Show more
Vanessa Engle looks at the consequences of feminism for mothers and whether it has had an impact on gender roles in the family and the division of labour in the home. Show more
Simon Russell Beale travels to Germany and Austria to explore the work of Brahms and Bruckner. He discovers how Bruckner approached music as a devout Catholic. Show more