Dinner with Portillo
Can Scientists Be Morally Neutral?
29 minutes
Over dinner, Michael Portillo and seven guests discuss whether scientists can be morally neutral in their pursuit of scientific knowledge. Show more
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29 minutes
Over dinner, Michael Portillo and seven guests discuss whether scientists can be morally neutral in their pursuit of scientific knowledge. Show more
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC FourLatest broadcast: on BBC One Wales
In a programme broadcast in 2006, Michael Portillo is joined by guests to discuss the legacy of George W Bush as his presidency neared its end. Show more
29 minutes
Do political diaries serve an important purpose by throwing light on the inner workings of government? Show more
30 minutes
Michael Portillo and his dinner guests explore the conflict between America's liberal Hollywood dream factory and its conservative heartland values. Show more
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC FourLatest broadcast: on BBC One Wales
Michael Portillo and guests including Rod Liddle, Michael Fry and Henry McLeish chew over questions about Scottish independence. Show more
Michael Portillo hosts a dinner party with a cross-section of guests. The topic for discussion is the political and cultural impact of 1973. Show more
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Michael Portillo hosts a dinner party with guests including Shirley Williams and Lord Rees-Mogg, as they talk about Margaret Thatcher's career. Show more