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Web 2010 with Helen and Olly
Helen Zaltzman and Olly Mann present the best of the web.
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Women on the Web
Edi Stark investigates how social networking sites have transformed the lives of women.
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Between Life and Death
Provocative documentary following the doctors who can now interrupt the death process.
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Ride of My Life: The Story of the Bicycle
Author Rob Penn charts the history of one of mankind's greatest inventions.
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Scientists Go to Hollywood
Adam Rutherford talks to scientists who have left the lab for the glamour of Hollywood.
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The Gizmo Games
Chris Ledgard looks at how sports science has redefined Olympic success for Team GB.
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Explosions: How We Shook the World
Engineer Jem Stansfield investigates the science of explosions.
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Landscape With Canals and Machines: The Legacy of LTC Rolt
Hermione Cockburn on the writer LTC Rolt, who helped us to value our industrial landscape.
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Roy Noble's First Click
Roy Noble looks at how people around Wales are using computers to indulge their passions.
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The Joy of Stats
Documentary exploring the history of statistics and how they can help society today.
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My Father, the Bomb and Me
Lisa Jardine tells the story of her famous father, scientist Jacob Bronowski.
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Ivory Tower
Are close ties to industry distorting priorities of scientific research in universities?
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Mad and Bad: 60 Years of Science on TV
A history of science TV in the UK, from The Sky At Night to Doctor Who.
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The Search for Life: The Drake Equation
Film about the equation used to estimate the number of extraterrestrial civilisations.
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Beautiful Equations
Matt Collings looks for the beauty and elegance in the most famous scientific equations.
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How Science Changed Our World
Robert Winston presents his top ten scientific breakthroughs of the past 50 years.
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Pleasure and Pain with Michael Mosley
Michael Mosley attempts to understand how pleasure and pain work.
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The Smell of Money
Materials scientist Mark Miodownik asks whether we could live without cash.
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What's in a Meme?
Dr Susan Blackmore examines internet memes - from film parodies to kittens.
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The Biggest Radio on Earth
Dr Lucie Green reports on plans for a radio telescope the size of a continent.
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The Communist Cosmos
Angus Roxburgh explores the years when the Soviet Union ruled space.
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After Dolly: The Stem Cell Revolution
Edi Stark discovers whether the pace of stem cell research is meeting expectation.
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Destination Titan
The story of the space probe sent by British scientists to Titan, Saturn's largest moon.
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The Crack Team
Louise Welsh becomes a computer hacker for the day at Abertay University in Dundee.
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Egypt's Lost Cities
A team heads to Egypt in an attempt to uncover lost cities beneath the sands.
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A Forensic Look at Infidelity
Nicky Taylor delves into the murky world of extra marital affairs.
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Green Ears
Professor Trevor Cox explores the world of sonic design applied to our outdoor spaces
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Erased Memories and Spotless Minds
Dr Mark Lythgoe investigates the science of erasing memories.
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The Power of Om
Reverend Richard Coles explores the science of sacred sounds.
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Human Kind
Matthew Taylor tells the story of the last eight years in the life of George Price.
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Science: From Cradle to Grave
Dr Ben Goldacre explores what happens when science takes the long view.
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Space Shuttle: The Final Mission
Kevin Fong is granted access to Nasa in the last month of the space shuttle programme.
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Giving the Critic Back His Voice
Ricky Ross discovers how one Scottish company is giving back the freedom of speech.
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The Sex Test
Chris Ledgard asks if gender testing will mean a level playing field for female athletes.
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Transplant
Showcasing the reality of multiple organ donation for the first time on UK television.
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Will It Snow?
What are we doing across Britain to prepare ourselves as we head into winter?
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Donated to Science
Film about people who donated their bodies to a medical school for students to dissect.
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Steve Jobs: Billion Dollar Hippy
Evan Davis decodes the formula that took Apple from suburban garage to global supremacy.
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Jack and the Genetically Modified Beanstalk
Stage and science collide to show how laboratory research could make fairytales a reality.
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Inside Fortress Bill
Katie Derham looks at the philanthropic organisation the Gates Foundation.
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Thinking Streets
Angela Saini explores shared space - an idea set to bring peace and harmony to our streets
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From The Valley to Vegas
Factual programme taking a journey into the future of television.
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In Orbit: How Satellites Rule Our World
How the thousands of satellites orbiting the Earth have transformed the modern world.
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Titanic Town
Remembering the tragedy of the Titanic and the creativity of the community which built it.
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Hurricane Rash
Dr Kevin Fong looks at the birth of modern plastic surgery during World War II.
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Mapping Britain's Underworld
Adam Hart-Davies reports on a major research project to map underground Britain.
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Roving Mars
In 2003 NASA landed two robotic rovers on Mars. This is the story of the mission.
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The Turing Solution
Mathematician and code-breaker Alan Turing, and his role in the invention of the computer.
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